Some automakers, notably Mercedes, use the term “shooting brake” for sporty station wagons, though traditionally it refers to three-door estates, much like coupes are associated with two doors. In the golden age of motoring, true shooting brakes were abundant, with several automakers, including Chevrolet, offering their interpretations.
Now, wb.artist20 has reignited interest with renderings of a modern Chevy Nomad reimagined from the brand’s iconic muscle car. This virtual concept, dubbed the Camaro Shooting Brake or 2025 Nomad, extends the Camaro’s platform with a longer roof that curves gently towards the rear.
Adorned with a wide body kit, flared wheel arches, and fat side skirts, it exudes a muscular stance. The design includes a sporty apron, muscular hood, five-fin diffuser with quad exhaust tips, rear wing, and other unique touches.
The front fascia borrows from the discontinued Camaro, while the taillamps and branding reflect its heritage. Powered by GM’s 6.2-liter V8 with a supercharger, reminiscent of the final Camaro ZL1, it promises formidable performance. Despite the emotional attachment to the Camaro, which General Motors ceased production of in 2023, enthusiasts hope for its return under the Nomad moniker, ideally as a contender in the muscle car arena.