SEMA 2025: Retro & LosVGK’s 1968 Chevrolet Impala lowrider
Retro Manufacturing and LosVGK unveil a classic 1968 Chevrolet Impala lowrider at SEMA 2025
SEMA 2025: Retro & LosVGK’s 1968 Chevrolet Impala lowrider
At SEMA 2025 in Las Vegas, Retro Manufacturing and LosVGK debut a custom 1968 Chevrolet Impala lowrider with a discreet modern audio upgrade and Chicano flair.
2025-10-30T05:24:58+03:00
2025-10-30T05:24:58+03:00
2025-10-30T05:24:58+03:00
At SEMA 2025 in Las Vegas, Retro Manufacturing and LosVGK will present a joint project—a custom 1968 Chevrolet Impala built in classic lowrider style. The vintage sedan gains a modern audio system while keeping its period-correct look intact.The car serves as a showcase of the partners’ collaboration and a nod to Chicano culture. The body wears white paint with hand-applied red-and-black detailing and generous chrome accents. A hydraulic suspension underscores the lowrider ethos, while gold wire wheels on narrow whitewalls complete the look with the right old-school cadence.Inside, the Impala carries modern equipment from Retro Manufacturing: a Liberty Radio head unit, amplifier, subwoofer, and speakers. The upgrade sharpens clarity without disturbing the cabin’s authentic character—a careful integration that favors subtlety over flash.Created by artisans Joaquin and Luvia Sagagun, the project underscores the brand’s aim to connect car customization with cultural heritage. A company representative said their presence at SEMA 2025 is seen as a symbol of the passion and creativity that bring the Las Vegas community together—an apt read for a build that blends homage with thoughtful tech.
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Retro Manufacturing and LosVGK unveil a classic 1968 Chevrolet Impala lowrider at SEMA 2025
At SEMA 2025 in Las Vegas, Retro Manufacturing and LosVGK debut a custom 1968 Chevrolet Impala lowrider with a discreet modern audio upgrade and Chicano flair.
Michael Powers, Editor
At SEMA 2025 in Las Vegas, Retro Manufacturing and LosVGK will present a joint project—a custom 1968 Chevrolet Impala built in classic lowrider style. The vintage sedan gains a modern audio system while keeping its period-correct look intact.
The car serves as a showcase of the partners’ collaboration and a nod to Chicano culture. The body wears white paint with hand-applied red-and-black detailing and generous chrome accents. A hydraulic suspension underscores the lowrider ethos, while gold wire wheels on narrow whitewalls complete the look with the right old-school cadence.
Inside, the Impala carries modern equipment from Retro Manufacturing: a Liberty Radio head unit, amplifier, subwoofer, and speakers. The upgrade sharpens clarity without disturbing the cabin’s authentic character—a careful integration that favors subtlety over flash.
Created by artisans Joaquin and Luvia Sagagun, the project underscores the brand’s aim to connect car customization with cultural heritage. A company representative said their presence at SEMA 2025 is seen as a symbol of the passion and creativity that bring the Las Vegas community together—an apt read for a build that blends homage with thoughtful tech.