We already know that Chevrolet->ke199 has started the working on the next generation Camaro, but today, Al Oppenheiser, Camaro->ke248's Chief Engineer, is offering up new details on the car that is due in the fall of 2015. According to him, the new Camaro will get a choice of smaller engines and will most likely be lighter compared to the current generation, but the company will try to keep its design untouched.

"We always get hammered for mass, and that's not going to be getting easier going forward. Displacement, number of cylinders, all of these things you need to think about."

The timing for this new Camaro shouldn't be at all surprising considering Ford->ke31 is already preparing a facelift Mustang for 2015 with an exterior update and either a turbocharged V6 or even a turbo 4-cylinder. Chevrolet's target will be to stay as successful as they currently are: "We always have to stay fresh and ahead. we do not want to lose the fact that we have nearly 40 percent of the market."

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