Coupe
Body Type
502 hp
Power
Manual
Transmission
Chevy Camaro ZL1 overview and introduction
The Camaro, like it's done before, is vanishing. According to Chevy, 2024 will be the last model year for the Camaro. To celebrate its final year, a Collector's Edition package will be available on RS, SS and a limited number of ZL1 Camaros. Few details have been announced yet, but the Collector's Edition package looks to be an appearance package that honors the first-generation Camaro. The real news is that it will have to contend with a redesigned gas-powered Mustang, which makes more power than the Camaro's standard V8 and rides on a refined version of the existing platform. But let's not forget that the Camaro has, for years, enjoyed both a handling and in some cases a power advantage over the equivalent Mustang. But since 2016 those benefits have come with packaging downsides — visibility befitting a tank and tiny passenger and cargo areas — that made some buyers choose the Mustang or the Challenger instead. We dive into all the details in our Expert Rating below.
Primary Features
19-inch wheels LED headlights Rain-sensing windshield wipers Push-button start Forward collision warning Lane departure warning Front and rear parking sensors
Additional Features
Keyless access Power moonroof Heated front seats Heated steering wheel Wireless device charging Harman Kardon stereo
Perfect attention to the every interior details
Where every detail unveils a world of wonder
Where performance has its blooming days
All technical specifications
2 Seats
Number of seats
25-30 Mpg
Consumption
6.2L V8 32V DOHC
Engine
Exterior and interior
Gasoline
Fuel Type
6-speed manual
Transmission
502 hp
Power
RWD
Drivetrain
Certified Pre-Owned Elite with less than 15,000 miles; Certified Pre-Owned with less than 60,000 miles.
1 year/unlimited miles from expiration of 4-year/50,000-mile new car warranty