Deliveries of the 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray only kicked off a few days ago and already, one example has been adorned with a striking camouflage wrap.

This particular Corvette is the work of Atlanta Custom Wraps and combines gloss black with matte black, matte grey, and matte blue, making for an even more eye-catching look than even the Accelerate Yellow paint that Chevrolet offers from the factory.

The front half of the sports car, for example, features one half bathed in matte grey and gloss black around the headlights while the other half features bright blue around the headlight as well as a mix of gloss and black carbon fiber. The C8 still sits on its standard wheels but we’re sure the owner plans on upgrading them to something as equally as bold as the wrap.

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With visual modifications for the new Corvette now starting to kick off, it seems inevitable that owners and tuners will soon start to increase the C8’s performance with both mechanical and software modifications. Doing so may not be easy, however.

In January, Hennessey Performance said it will take some time for companies to hack into the ‘Vette’s ECU and start tuning it. Once that happens, the floodgates will likely open.

As standard, the C8 pumps out 495 hp and 470 lb-ft (637 Nm) of torque with the available performance exhaust and is capable of hitting 60 mph (96 km/h) in less than 2.8 seconds.