2016 Chevrolet Camaro gets customized at SEMA show

Camaro Krypton concept in green electroluminescent paint.General Motors

The 2016 Chevrolet Camaro was introduced earlier in May this year and has since been a popular subject in the community of car lovers. Now, Camaro has yet again stood out during the 2015 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show.

The show that's happening this week in Las Vegas showcased the sixth-generation Camaro in four different styles and modified versions, giving owners the idea on the possible look the Chevy Camaro could have.

So far, the coolest customization that the Camaro received was the Camaro Krypton concept, as reported in Autoweek.

In this modification, the 2016 Camaro gets painted with a stunningly bright green electroluminescent paint that lights up with a switch. When it does, the glow then reveals several bowtie symbols appearing on the vehicle's doors.

The 2016 Chevrolet Camaro Hyper concept in Hyper Blue Metallic finish.General Motors

It's a definitely interesting and cool feature but unfortunately, it's not offered in the accessories catalog.

The auto show also introduced the Camaro Hyper concept that is perfect for those who want extra style for the coupe. The concept is based on the LT trim carrying the 3.6-liter V6 engine sporting an eye-popping Hyper Blue Metallic finish with white stripes.

The Hyper concept also features the Camaro having a suspension lowering kit, 20-inch wheels, and a performance exhaust.

Car and Driver noted that the interior and exterior colors are now offered at the factory, and the details seen on the concept are now available as the vehicle's accessories.

Another version is the Summit White Camaro Performance concept. The SS coupe also carries red and black accents found on its hood.

Another SS coupe was also featured in a contrasting color as the Performance concept — the Camaro Black concept.

Chevrolet Camaro Black conceptGeneral Motors

This Camaro got a pure black treatment, except for the red-colored LED just under the headlamps.

Both Black and Summit White concepts offer improved cold air intake, exhaust, and brakes.

The 2016 Chevrolet Camaro is expected to arrive to dealerships within this month and what has been shown at the SEMA show could somehow encourage owners to make their coupe sport a better appeal; become a more comfortable car; and give a faster and more powerful driving experience.