Callaway is a sports car manufacturer and tuner from the United States of America, which was founded by Reeves Callaway in 1973. Reeves was originally a race car driver, but after his funds dried up, he began competitive driving lessons to raise funds while developing a turbo for a BMW 320i. Reports of this turbo led for a demand, and he was soon able to raise money through turbo sales, and his tuning company was born.
- C1 Turbo Systems (1977-1991)
- C2 HH Indy Car Engine (1979-1984)
- C3 Alfa Romeo Twin Turbo (1983-1986)
- C4 Twin Turbo Corvette (1987-1991
- C5 Aston Martin Virage/AMR-1 (1988-1989)
- C6 SuperNatural Corvette (1992-1996)
- Callaway C7 (1993-1996)
- C8 SuperNatural Camaro (1993-2002)
- C9 Callaway SS (1994-1996)
- C10 Corvette Ski Boat (1996-1997)
- C11 Land Rover 4.6 HSE (1998-1999)
- Callaway C12 (1997-2001)
- C13 Holden Special Vehicles (1998-2003)
- C14 Mazdaspeed Protegé (2001-2003)
- C15 Z06.R GT3 Racing (2005-Present)
- Callaway C16 (2005-Present)
- C17 Callaway Corvette (2005-Present)
- C18 Callaway Camaro (2009-Present)
- C19 Callaway SportTruck (2011-Present)
Major vehicle projects by Callaway are titled "C", followed by the project number. Many of the projects since the 1990s have been tuning up Chevrolet vehicles.
Callaway Vehicles & Projects
- Callaway's Official Site