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In case you haven't seen the
2010 Chevy Camaro enough yet, GM is bringing four concept Camaros to
SEMA this week, some of them actually interesting. The lineup includes the Camaro LS7 Concept (guess what that one's got under the hood), Camaro Dale Earnhardt Jr. Concept (yeah, we figured), Camaro Black Concept and the Camaro GS Racecar Concept, along with a GM Performance Parts car loaded to the gills with stuff you can buy for your Camaro — the one that won't be in your garage until at least next year. Let's take a closer look at this bevy of concepts for the official car of this year's SEMA show plus all the accessories. Hit the jump for all the details after perusing the galleries below.
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Chevy has released a single teaser-style image of their 2008 SEMA show-bound
Camaro Black, described only as "a dark and mysterious interpreta." We're pretty sure they meant "interpretation" but ran into character limitations in their imaging software. Regardless, the Camaro Black show car actually looks to be a gunmetal gray based on the photo and appears decked out with a sinister-looking body kit and the requisite
SEMA monster alloy wheels shod in low-profile rubber. The red glow from the headlights may also indicate some sort of LED illumination kit, but what you see is all we know at this point; we'll either get a constant dribble of teasers a-la
2010 Mustang or just bring you the goods from the Vegas show floor in two weeks.
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What you're looking at here is the GM AutoBook program set up for the
2010 Chevy Camaro. It's the 2SS additional options list, though unfortunately there's no
pricing listed. Regardless, this gives you a good idea of just how many different boxes you can tick off when ordering your retro muscle machine. Just like the in old days, it's all about the details.
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Since the
2010 Chevy Camaro is the official vehicle of the
2008 SEMA show, GM has been hard at work readying special cars to show off new goodies from GM Performance Parts. Working with the GM Design Team on some "interesting twists," the builds of the hopped-up Camaros have been chronicled in these new
teaser videos. We're not sure if the SEMA cars will be anything like
Bumblebee's new look or the red
work in progress we've seen before, but at least they won't be the standard Camaro that we've all seen plenty of already. Video after the jump.
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Breaking news for all you muscle car fans. According to an official press release from GM moments ago, we've finally got ourselves some pricing information on the new
Chevy Camaro. Hit the jump for the numbers and the press release in case you can't read the headline.
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Looks like the crew of Transformers 2 was caught on-set in Arizona at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base along with a couple of the more robotic cast members — albeit while in their vehicle mode get-ups. Based on the plates, it looks like we're also able to put a name to the bot who will be played by the
Chevy Beat: Skids. Despite our best efforts, we couldn't decipher the plate on the
Chevy Trax, but that's okay because the upgraded
Chevy Camaro will still be Bumblebee, and that's the only one we really care about anyway. (
Thanks for the pics Matthew)
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All you
Camaro fanboys waiting to plan the option boxes you'll be checking when the car shows up in showrooms this spring, rejoice. Someone on the forums has leaked a list of standard and optional features available on all Camaro trim lines. From the looks of things, a "base" Camaro is a bit of a misnomer, as even the LS will get XM, Stabilitrak, 6-speaker audio and enough airbags to float the Titanic. Of course, the magic code is "1SS" which nets you the 6.2-liter V8 and, you know, a bunch of other unimportant stuff. Full breakdown after the jump.
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While we're excited for the
2010 Chevy Camaro SS, the reveal yesterday was rather undramatic, taking place at an event held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway called the 2008 IndyBash. Yeah, and as expected, it was filled with all sorts of surprises — like — um, OK, so there weren't any surprises. What should we expect from the reveal of the "SS" version of what may quite possibly be the most over-exposed and vehicle in the history of the automobile? Not much, wethinks. So, on that level, the reveal met expectations. But, if you're interested in seeing the car up close —
again — for the
umpteenth time — check out the gallery below. Many thanks to the folks at the
Camaro5 forum for snapping all of them for your viewing pleasure.
[Photo Credit:
Camaro5]