Every Camaro model offers exceptional chassis strength and rigidity, but the modular design made the architecture more adaptable and mass-efficient because it did not have to compensate for the unique demands of the SS convertible when building a 2.0-liter coupe.
The base model of the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro comes with the standard 2.0-liter turbo four with 275 HP and 295 lb-ft torque while the mid-level V6 will come at 335 horsepower of maximum power and 284 pound-feet of maximum torque.
But the high-end V8 variant will have an amazing 455 horsepower of maximum power and 455 pound-feet of maximum torque. These figures are 12% to 14% improvement from the 2015 high-end model when it comes to power and torque, respectively.
The 2016 Chevrolet Camaro was also designed with less weight and more power, which translated to superb engine performance.
The apparent weight reduction has helped improved the acceleration features of the 2016 Camaro and added more curb appeal to the coupe. The old sedan-based, bulky Zeta architecture look has also been replaced by the sleeker and sexier Alpha bones.
But for the first time in the vehicle’s famed history, the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro is now much about technology as it is about muscle car performance. But it is not just in Camaro that Chevrolet is doing it but in its entire product lineup.