Street Outlaws fans, get ready—Monza’s legendary split bumper Camaro is back with a brand-new look and a serious power upgrade! This fan-favorite car has gone through several transformations over the years, but the latest version might just be the best yet.

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A Bold New Look
Monza recently revealed the official rendering of his revamped Camaro, and let’s just say—it’s a head-turner. The car has always been known for its sleek black look, and at one point, it even sported a hood scoop to accommodate its nitrous-fed powerplant. Over the years, it evolved into a twin-turbo setup that gave it an even cleaner appearance. But now? This fresh redesign takes it to another level.
The new look is clean, aggressive, and different from what we've seen before. Monza himself shared the rendering on Facebook, and fans are already loving the fresh take on this iconic ride. If you haven’t seen it yet, let us know in the comments—do you like the new style, or do you prefer the older versions?

Photo by Team Monza 405
Big Changes Under the Hood
While the exterior is grabbing attention, what’s happening under the hood is even more exciting. Monza’s Camaro has ditched the twin-turbo setup in favor of a ProCharger! That’s right—this beast is now ProCharged and running a powerful HEMI engine sourced from Scott Taylor.
But that’s not all. The Camaro is no longer competing in No Prep Kings. That’s right—Monza won’t be part of Speed Promotions’ NPK series this year. Instead, he’s focusing on the highly anticipated 405 Shootout race in May, where there are no weight rules and a massive $10,000 prize on the line.
A Lighter, Faster Machine
The new build means this Camaro is going to be lighter and more powerful than ever. With no weight restrictions, it’s expected to come in at around 2,700-2,800 lbs, making it an absolute rocket on the track. The F4 136 ProCharger is known for producing insane power, and when combined with the improved weight distribution—thanks to moving the motor back—this car is going to be a serious threat to the competition.

Photo by Team Monza 405
Will We See It Back on the Street?
Monza’s Camaro made a name for itself on the street, holding the No. 1 spot multiple times with different engine combinations. And while it’s currently being built for track racing, fans are hoping to see it back where it truly shines—the street.
For now, Monza has no plans to return to NPK, despite some speculation. However, if the series ever shifts back to street racing, who knows? We might just see him make a comeback.
A Fan-Favorite Car
This Camaro isn’t just another race car—it’s a fan favorite. In fact, back in 2023, it won the prestigious Stack Guys Award for the coolest car to ever race in NPK. And with this latest transformation, it’s only getting better.
The build is coming together quickly, with the suspension, ProCharger, and engine all in place. It won’t be long before we see this beast in action, tearing up the track at the 405 Shootout.
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