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Among the many SEMA entries, this year is a 1957 Chevrolet, dubbed Project X. The unlikely Hot Rod is a collaboration between Chevrolet Performance, MotorTrend, and Cagnazzi Racing.
The all-electric 1957 Chevy Project X SEMA Show car is powered by a 340 horsepower electric motor that is shared with the 2023 Cadillac Lyriq crossover.
One of the most famous cars Chevrolet ever built is now an electric vehicle. The company teamed up with Cagnazzi Racing and Hot Rod publisher MotorTrend to electrify the 1957 Chevy Project X ...
1957 Chevrolet Project X keeps up with the times and goes all-electric for the latest in a long line of transformations.
For the third year in a row, Chevrolet has put together an electric-converted classic car to show off what will be possible with its upcoming eCrate Connect ...
Over the course of the next several issues, expect this 1957 Chevy Bel Air to go through a series of transformations that will showcase some of the performance parts available for '55-57 Chevys.
Chevrolet's 1957 Bel Air classic car referred to as "Project X" was most recently turned into an EV, and it would be showcased at SEMA 2021.
The only Chevrolet Corvette built and raced by GM, the Project XP-64, is going under the hammer in 2025 hoping to fetch up to $7 million ...
Back in 1980, a teen comedy called “The Hollywood Knights” hit the big screen, and the automotive star of the show was our very own ’57 Chevy called Project X.
1957 Chevy Suspension Upgrades! Project X gets the full QA1 treatment and hits the streets! In this episode of HOT ROD Garage presented by Lincoln Tech, watch Tony Angelo and Lucky Costa perform a ...
There are some moments in life that one feels completely unworthy of experiencing, and driving "Project X" was one of those moments for me. Project X has been around our company since the 1960s ...