The 2016 Chevrolet Camaro is definitely up to become one of the most powerful and fastest cars to be unveiled this year.
When GM released the official performance figures for the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro, questions started arising from the minds of every muscle car enthusiast whether it is equal if not better than the upcoming 2016 Ford Mustang.
If there’s one advantage that the 2016 Camaro has over the 2016 Mustang, it is the fact that has gotten into the motoring retail markets early, giving it the headstart over the iconic muscle car from Ford.
It may take a few more months before the real head-to-head market showdown between the 2016 Camaro and the 2016 Mustang will occur, but as the Camaro is slated to debut later this year at a price tag of $26,695 for turbo and $37,295 for the SS, Ford must hurry up to get its Mustang ready in order to beat what Chevrolet has to offer.
According to Al Oppenheiser, Camaro chief engineer, every Camaro model offers exceptional chassis strength and rigidity, but the modular design made the architecture more adaptable and mass-efficient because they did not have to compensate for the unique demands of the SS convertible when building a 2.0-liter coupe.