The Designer
Paul Deutschman has provided design input for Callaway projects and vehicle series since the late 1980′s. From developing the bodywork for Callaway’s 254 mph Sledgehammer ’88 Corvette, which evolved into the AeroBody option for the Callaway Twin Turbo Corvette series, to today’s Callaway SportTruck design elements, the Callaway-Deutschman alliance has produced some of the most stunning vehicles ever built.
Paul’s Montreal-based Deutschman Design team provides Callaway Cars with concepts, layouts and renderings. The firm has also been contracted by such manufacturers as Bombardier, Roadtrek, Fibrobec, Canadian Electric Boat, and research groups such as Institute for Advanced Transportation of Quebec.
Deutschman-Designed Callaways
- Callaway Sledgehammer, AeroBody and Twin Turbo Speedster (Deutschman Design Sledgehammer link)
- Callaway LM: 1994 Callaway Corvette built for 24 Hours of Le Mans, with road car variant (Deutschman Design LM link)
- Callaway C7: Callaway-designed race car (Deutschman Design C7 link)
- Callaway CamAeroBody: for 1993-2002 Camaro (Deutschman Design CamAeroBody link)
- Callaway Freelander: Land Rover crossover utility vehicle prototype (Deutschman Design Freelander link)
- Callaway C12 and C12 Speedster: C5 Corvette-based supercar (Deutschman Design C12 link)
- Callaway C16 Coupe, Cabrio, Speedster: C6 Corvette-based supercar (Deutschman Design C16 link)
- Callaway Camaro (Deutschman Design C18 link)

