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Mxtrem Maverick: The C8 Corvette Reimagined as a Fighter Jet on Wheels

Aero Beast - A supercar is more than just speed—it’s a statement, an artwork, and sometimes, a mystery. Enter the Mxtrem Maverick, a sports car that seems to have arrived from another dimension, a world where cars don’t just drive but take flight. With an aggressive, fighter jet-inspired design, this machine looks ready to dominate both the road and the runway. Yet, despite its striking appearance, its true capabilities remain shrouded in secrecy.
The Mxtrem Maverick stands out with a design that seamlessly fuses a fighter jet and a sports car, perfectly embodying Mxtrem's vision.. (Picture from: Autoevolution)
Mxtrem, the company behind this creation, has released only a series of renderings and bold descriptions, calling the Maverick "intense and intimidating." While no official specs have been disclosed, it is confirmed that the car is based on the C8 Chevrolet Corvette. Future owners can choose between three variants: the Stingray, Z06, or E-Ray
The Mxtrem Maverick, based on the C8 Chevrolet Corvette, offers future owners a choice between the Stingray, Z06, or E-Ray variants. (Picture from: Autoevolution)
If no modifications are made to the powertrain, the Maverick will likely inherit the Corvette’s factory performance—495 horsepower for the Stingray, 655 horsepower for the all-wheel-drive E-Ray, and a roaring 670 horsepower for the Z06. Yet, with its wild styling and aviation-inspired presence, the Maverick feels like it should be capable of much more.
The Mxtrem Maverick, with its wild styling and aviation-inspired presence, feels like it should deliver far more than just raw power. (Picture from: Autoevolution)
The design is what truly sets this car apart. Mxtrem describes it as a fusion of a fighter jet and a sports car, and the details support that claim. The sharp angles, aggressive fins, oversized spoilers, and sculpted carbon fiber surfaces create a machine that looks more like a missile on wheels than a conventional supercar. 
The Mxtrem Maverick’s cockpit enhances its aviation theme, featuring a steering wheel inspired by gaming controllers and a gear shifter resembling an aircraft's flight stick. (Picture from: Autoevolution)
Step inside, and the cockpit further reinforces this aviation theme. The steering wheel appears influenced by gaming controllers, while the gear shifter closely resembles an aircraft's flight stick. Everything about the Maverick screams high-tech performance, even if its actual driving capabilities remain unproven.
The Mxtrem Maverick embodies exclusivity, with only 12 units planned, making it an ultra-rare collector’s piece for select buyers. (Picture from: Autoevolution)
Exclusivity is another defining trait of this machine. Mxtrem plans to produce only 12 units, making it an ultra-rare collector’s piece. However, even if you have the money, you can’t simply buy one. Instead, prospective owners must apply for a build slot by sharing details about their car collection, how long they typically keep a vehicle, and their social media presence. It’s a process that ensures only high-profile collectors or influencers will get their hands on the Maverick.
The Mxtrem Maverick offers limitless customization, ensuring each of the 12 cars is uniquely tailored to its owner, making it a true statement of style and exclusivity. (Picture from: Autoevolution)
Customization will be a key feature, with each of the 12 cars being uniquely tailored to its owner’s preferences. The possibilities seem limitless, reinforcing the idea that the Maverick is more than just a car—it’s a personal statement of style and exclusivity.
The Mxtrem Maverick exudes high-tech performance in every detail, even if its real-world driving capabilities remain unproven. (Picture from: Autoevolution)
Yet, for all its hype, one crucial detail is missing: the Maverick isn’t real—at least, not yet. There is no functioning prototype, and production won’t even begin before May. The lack of technical details raises questions about whether this machine will ever hit the streets or if it will remain another overpromised concept. Still, the idea of a road-going fighter jet is too exciting to ignore. If the Mxtrem Maverick ever becomes a reality, it could redefine what it means to drive a supercar. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | MXTREM | AUTOEVOLUTION | MOTOR1 | ROBBREPORT | ROADANDTRACK | CARBUZZ ]
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