Chevrolet Camaro could be axed in 2023
The current Chevrolet Camaro could be the last for a while, with a report stating the coupe and convertible will last until 2023, but won’t be renewed.
The current Chevrolet Camaro could be the last for a while, with a report stating the coupe and convertible will last until 2023, but won’t be renewed.
The 2020 Chevrolet Camaro LT1 is a new entry level V8 model, the 6.2L engine has 339kW (455hp), 20″ wheels, vented hood and 6-speed manual or 10-speed auto.
The 2020 Chevrolet Camaro SS is the coupe’s second facelift in as many years, with the Shock SEMA upgrade adopted to remove the unified grille.
The 2019 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE now has a 10-speed automatic on the options list for US$1,500 in addition to the standard 6-speed rev matching manual.
The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro COPO drag racer was only available via special order. Only 69 were built with the all-aluminum ZL1 427 Big Block engine.
The 2019 Chevrolet Camaro COPO 50th Anniversary Edition has a blue exterior like the original 1969 car, orange engine block, and chrome valve covers.
The 2018 Chevrolet Camaro eCOPO Concept is a fully electric drag racer built with Hancock and Lane Racing. It has 700hp (522kW) and 600 lb-ft (813Nm).
The “concept” fascia seen on the Shock 2019 Chevrolet Camaro SS car at SEMA 2018 (with a redesigned grille and air intake) is being rushed into production.
The 2019 Chevrolet Camaro facelift adds the 1LE spec to the 2.0L turbo I4 engine. It has a new front design, FE3 suspension, Brembo brakes, and more.