According to GM Authority , the seventh-generation Chevy Camaro was in the works for , but this timeline has been continued. Now the sixth generation is being called the final generation. So, perhaps the Camaro will go electric with Caddys.
The Chevy Camaro might be a little behind competitors when it comes to going electric. We have the Ford Mustang Mach-E, which can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 3. With its instant torque, it feels even faster.
Of course, that sedan isn't electric—far from it, what with its multiple V-8 engine options—but even Dodge is making big electrification moves in the coming years, having already previewed an all-electric muscle car that looks like a retro-futuristic Challenger.
Ford hasn't committed to electrifying the two-door Mustang yet, but it has introduced the Mustang Mach-E electric SUV that shares the pony car's iconic name.
Expect the Camaro's electric sedan successor to utilize GM's Ultium battery tech, and don't worry too much about the performance aspect.
Forget, for the moment, how heavy the Hummer is going to be Consider also that with an electric Corvette on the way , Chevy will probably have its EV performance chops honed by the time the Camaro sedan rolls around. Close Ad. Join MotorTrend. The model starts off with a base turbocharged 2. It's followed by a 3. The supercharged 6. Its base 6. Despite this, both V8 models have active rev-matching as standard. The model will also offer the same 6-speed manual standard transmission and an optional automatic transmission with up to speed.
The track package was originally meant to be retired in before it made an appearance again. Once the sixth-gen Camaro made its debut, Chevy brought back the legendary black-hood feature on the turbo 4 Chevy model in We won't be seeing the 1LE package again, however.
The performance package embellishes the mechanics with a limited-slip differential, FE3 suspension components, and Brembo 4-piston front brake calipers. It also distinguishes a 1LE Camaro with unique, black inch forged aluminum wheels and a Satin black hood.
Despite the 1LE track pack's affordability and promising mechanical specs, the Ford Mustang still won out in terms of car market sales. The seemingly unbeatable sports car has remained the best-seller of two-door cars on the market for six consecutive years.
The Camaro's downtrend sales rate might have compelled Chevrolet to focus on the better-performing models like the LT1.
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