The Chevrolet Camaro which retired in 2002 is making
a comeback as a 2010 model. It will be a four-passenger,
rear-wheel-drive performance-oriented vehicle. To be
offered in coupe and convertible body styles, the
2010 Camaro will appear in LS, LT and SS trim levels.
The Camaro LS and LT will be motivated by a 3.6-liter
V6 engine that will produce 300 horsepower and 273
pound-feet of torque, while the Camaro SS will get a
6.2-liter V8 engine that will make 422 horsepower
and 408 pound-feet of torque. All engines will be
combined with a six-speed manual or automatic
transmission. The 2010 Camaro LS and LT are
estimated to achieve 26 mpg on the highway, while
the Camaro SS will deliver 23 mpg on the highway.
The 2010 Chevrolet Camaro will come with a sleek,
heritage-inspired design with modern cues. The
convertible will retain a foldable soft top of its
concept. It will be offered in 10 exterior body
colors. The interior of the 2010 Camaro will be
equipped with standard technological features such
as Bluetooth connectivity, OnStar with one-year Safe
& Sound Plan and six airbags. Remote vehicle start
system, USB connectivity, ultrasonic rear parking
assist and Boston Acoustics 9-speaker, 245 watt
audio system with subwoofer will be available on
select Camaro versions.
Chevrolet also announced pricing for the all-new,
2010 Camaro. It starts at $22,995 MSRP for the V-6-powered
LS model, and $30,995 for the V-8-powered Camaro SS
(all prices include $750 destination charge).
Customer ordering opened on Oct. 13, with production
scheduled to start in first quarter of 2009.