Chevy Camaro Price: Starts at $26695

Chevy Camaro Price: Starts at $26695

Based on the 2016 Camaro model and trim selected, customers can also select alternate-finish versions of existing features such as smoked taillamp lenses and blacked-out or LED-illuminated Chevrolet bowtie emblems.



The automaker revealed the 2016 Camaro in May at a special event for hundreds of Camaro owners, fans and media on Belle Isle. Chevy said coupe V-6 and V-8 models will be in dealerships by the end of the year and convertible models and 2-liter turbos will hit showrooms in the first quarter next year. The Camaro SS, on the other hand, costs $37,295 and up, and is powered by a 6.2-liter, 455-horsepower engine, the same LT1 V8 engine that powers the Corvette.

The 2016 Camaro is offered in coupe and convertible body styles and two models, LT and SS, each with two trim levels: 1LT, 2LT, 1SS and 2SS. The price increase is a sizable $2,990 for the new model. However, the 2016 Camaro begins in 1LT trim, while the fifth-gen Camaro began at a more spartan LS trim.

As far as standard features are concerned, the 2016 Camaro offers LED daytime running lights, keyless access with push-button start/stop, a rearview camera, electronic parking brake and a flat-bottomed steering wheel wrapped around in leather. There is also an RS option package available that features 20-inch wheels, HID headlamps, LED taillamps and RS-specific grille and rear spoiler.

Finally, the range-topping 2SS model gets leather heated and ventilated front seats, wireless phone charging, interior spectrum lighting, heated steering wheel, head-up display, Bose premium audio, Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, Side Blind Zone Alert with Lane Change Alert and more.

Visualizer details The new Camaro Visualizer is the online portal enabling users to browse view how numerous options and accessories will look when installed on a 2016 Camaro.

Autobots, roll out the deals, because according to a Chevy press release you can find at Autoblog, the brand new Camaro with the reasonably exciting 275 hp 2.0 liter four-cylinder and 295 lb-ft of torque is only going to set you back $26,695.

The model outfitted with the four-cylinder engine also will be the most efficient Camaro ever, GM said, achieving greater than 30 miles per gallon on the highway. Available is the new 3.6L LGX V6 with a best-in-class 335 hp and 284 foot-pounds of torque. Upgrades like Chevy’s Magnetic Ride Control suspension, navigation and a sunroof can be added to the 2SS package.

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