Betancourt kept in mind the Blackbird's iconic imagery and status as he considered the elements of his own stealth project. "When you think stealth, you think, 'there, but not there.' This is all about strength, secrecy and concealment," he added.
The exterior of the Police Interceptor stealth vehicle is solid black. The grille is mesh (as is the original sedan), but the metal is thicker, offering more depth. The lights on the car are designed to be inconspicuous, blending in until illuminated.
The back of the vehicle sports an aggressive spoiler with bead lights that (also painted black) remain unnoticed until the car is started. The taillights are smoked, the windows tinted.
The stealth version includes a revamped interior.
"It's all about concealing everything," Betancourt said. "The headliner is black. We wrapped the B-pillars in black, and then we started looking at, 'Where can I hide this? How can I conceal this?' We repackaged the console — it looks like a production console with the waterfall of the instrument panel. But when you start opening doors and panels, that's when you see everything."