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2008-2009 Chevrolet Camaro


 
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Combining dramatic design and exciting performance, the Chevrolet Camaro Concept recaptures the spirit of one of the most popular sport coupes of all time and redefines the Camaro for new generations of fans.


The Camaro Concept embodies the performance and passion that have made first-generation Camaros some of the most sought-after collector cars, updating the formula with a fuel-efficient powertrain, sophisticated chassis and contemporary design execution. The goal is to make the sport coupe relevant to younger enthusiasts while retaining its appeal to its current fans.

"Millions of people of all ages fell in love with the Camaro for all of the right reasons," said Ed Welburn, General Motors vice president, global design. "Camaros were beautiful to look at and offered performance that could rival expensive European GTs. Yet they were practical enough to drive every day and priced within the reach of many new car buyers."

The long hood, short deck and wide stance of the Camaro Concept leave no doubt that it is a serious performance car. Those looks are backed up by a 400-horsepower aluminum small-bock V-8, a six-speed manual transmission, and a sophisticated chassis with four-wheel independent suspension.

Though only a show car at this point, the Camaro Concept is intended to explore customer reaction to design and engineering elements that might lead to an all-new version of the Camaro.

After the Camaro went out of production in 2002, Chevy faithful immediately began creating rumors of its eventual return. Just as the success of the original Mustang spawned a cadre of pony-car imitators, sales of the retro-styled Mustang have generated quite a bit of interest in the segment. Detroit was host to two Mustang competitors, the Dodge Challenger and the Camaro.

Unlike the modern Camaro that bowed out in 2002, the concept Camaro is a car that is clearly inspired by the Camaros of the late 1960s. But the retro look is only skin-deep, as the Camaro has a fully independent suspension, a six-speed manual, and a 400-hp, 6.0-liter V-8 with cylinder deactivation-now known as active fuel management in GM-speak. Speculation about a possible platform centers on GM’s rear-drive Zeta architecture that was shelved last year after being deemed too expensive.

Like its forebears, the Chevrolet Camaro Concept would be practical enough for everyday use. It features fuel-saving features like Active Fuel Management cylinder deactivation technology, yielding highway fuel economy of 30 mpg or better. Its overall size is a comfortable fit for city streets and suburban parking lots, and its back seat provides occasional seating for two adults.

Lean, muscular design

Because of Camaro’s powerful heritage, the GM Design team chose a theme that pays homage to the original Camaro, while being instantly recognizable as an all-new car.Said Bob Boniface, director of the Warren Advanced Design Studio, “The fact that the Camaro has been out of production for a number of years made it particularly important that the Camaro Concept honors the Camaro heritage in the right way.

The 1969 Camaro, considered by many to be the best first-generation design, was a significant inspiration. But as GM design teams in Warren, Mich., worked on alternatives for the Camaro Concept, they also turned to the latest Corvette and to aircraft like the YF-22, seeking a design that encompasses the spirit that made the 1969 Camaro great, but interprets that spirit in a fresh, exciting way.

The overall proportions, long hood and powerful fender forms say, ‘This is a front-engine, rear-wheel drive performance vehicle,’ ” said Tom Peters, design director, rear-wheel drive performance cars. The prominent front grille and hood bulge hint at the power of the Corvette-inspired V-8 engine. Large wheels and tires, exposed high-performance brakes and prominent fender shapes signal that the Camaro Concept has the handling and braking to go with the powertrain.

The cockpit of the Camaro nestles between sharply defined fender forms, a design element inspired by fighter planes and the new Corvette. And like any high-performance vehicle, the clean, purposeful design is integral to the aesthetic. “The Camaro Concept isn’t just a styled shape,” said Peters. “The design incorporates what the vehicle needs to perform to its optimum level.

The same purposeful design is reflected in the interior of the Camaro Concept. The gauges and splash of orange trim hint at classic first-generation Camaros, but the overall design and execution reflect the no-nonsense functionality that drivers expect from a high-performance Chevrolet sports car.

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Performance for the real world

The Camaro Concept features the latest generation of GM’s legendary small-block V-8. The 6.0-liter LS2 engine features an aluminum block and heads for light weight, and Active Fuel Management, which shuts off four cylinders to save fuel when the engine is lightly loaded. This concept version of the LS2 is rated at 400 horsepower, yet it could also deliver more than 30 mpg at highway speeds.

The Camaro Concept’s six-speed manual transmission provides a wide spread of ratios for aggressive acceleration off the line, confident passing and merging and efficient highway cruising.

Modern sports cars are about more than just straight-line speed, so the Camaro Concept features a sophisticated rear-wheel drive chassis. Its independent front and rear suspension features progressive-rate springs and gas-pressurized dampers. Four-wheel vented disc brakes with 14-inch rotors provide confident stopping under all conditions.

Enhancing both the performance and appearance of the Camaro Concept are unique five-spoke cast alloy wheels, 21 inches in the front and 22 inches in the rear.

An American icon

Designed in the mid-1960s, the first-generation Camaro captured the optimism of an era. The Baby Boomers were in their teens, rock-and-roll and Motown ruled the airwaves, and American culture was sweeping the globe.Like the Impala, Chevelle and Sting Ray, the new Camaro showcased Chevy’s strength of bringing stylish, high-quality cars to a mainstream audience. Its dramatic proportions and graceful lines recalled both the Corvette and the Italian Gran Turismo cars of the era. And its powertrain lineup, which soon included both the potent Z-28 small block and big block 396s and 427s, gave the Camaro the performance to go with its looks.

But what really made the Camaro an American icon was that it was accessible to millions. Chevy sold more than 699,000 Camaros in its first three years. So for every Z-28 taking the checkered flag at the track, there were thousands of less exotic Camaros cruising the drive-ins, picking up the groceries, or taking the family on vacation.The Camaro Concept is designed to have that same broad appeal, with unmistakable style, spirit and performance,” said Welburn.

Specifications

  • Vehicle type: two-door, four-passenger rear-wheel drive sport coupe
  • Wheelbase (in / mm): 110.5 / 2806
  • Length (in / mm): 186.2 / 4730
  • Width (in / mm): 79.6 / 2022
  • Height (in / mm): 53 / 1344
  • Track (in / mm): 63.8 / 1620 front; 63.3 / 1607 rear
  • Engine: 6.0-L V-8 LS-2, 400 hp / 298 kw, with Active Fuel Management
  • Transmission: six-speed manual T56
  • Suspension: four-wheel independent: MacPherson strut front, multilink rear, progressive rate coil springs, gas-pressurized dampers
  • Brakes: four-wheel disc, 15" rotors with four-piston calipers
  • Wheels: cast aluminum, 21" front, 22" rear
  • Tires: 275/30R21 front, 305/30R22 rear



96 comments: Chevrolet Camaro


well what i meant was the 0-60 time would be slower b/c of the loss of traction at launch... well i own a 240sx (s13) with about 50k miles. i’m still debating buying a mazdaspeed 3 or just doing a SR20DET engine conversion on the 240sx and throwing about 10-15 grand under the hood and such and see what i can get out of that.
Posted on 05.19.2008

Actually the speed is directly proportional to the rotation of the wheels so the traction is not really an excuse for the 0to60. But I can see it being a problem on the 1/4 mile. Rear wheels are fun. I wouldn’t mind owning a 350Z or the Silvia.
Posted on 05.7.2008

yea the WRX will definitely beat a GTO but i’m just a bigger fan of rwd cars. even though they cant accelerate as fast b/c its hard to get the traction but other than that rwd are just fun to drive and everyone loves burning some tires every once in awhile
Posted on 05.4.2008

But with a few grand you can get good performance with this car.
Posted on 05.4.2008

However the ’06 GTO will be no match for ’06 WRX if the the WRX was delivering even 350hp. The GTO has great value but you people are forgetting about the fuel consumption, so th WRX is still cheaper with the modifications.
Posted on 05.4.2008

agreed the supra is no match for a skyline... hell a stock ’06 GTO will run a 4.8 0-60 and it’d be better if it could get its traction down on the road so your 4.6 in the 0-60 isn’t all that impressive. especially at a higher cost. well as for the heavier and less powered japanese car outrunning the overpowered muscle car... that is only b/c the japanese cars have awd and can put the traction down in first gear while a american muscle spins the tires for a bit b4 it gains traction.

thats why the ’06 sti has a better 0-60 time than the ’06 GTO but the GTO wins in the quarter mile... i guess its all a matter of preference in the cars and stuff but both are great built cars.

my opinion on the supra... sell your supra buy a GTO and put a supercharger on it... the LS2 engine can handle the extra juice.

then you’ll have some money left over, have a faster car and the interior will be a little nicer too...but the supra does have a nicer appearence...its all preference

Posted on 05.4.2008

supras may have faster reaction time, but there handling is nothing compared to a skyline!
Posted on 05.4.2008

And Bosshog. The only thing more pathetic than your outdated muscle cars with the same crappy designs (which will appeal only to those with two inch d*cks) is the fact that you think the sun shines out of your A*S. And do your research and and out what a ricer actually means. It is an underpowered car so your large displacement 40grand V8’s will fall in that category since they can’t even produce 75hp per litre. Your engineers can’t even come up with a better design or more power. All you morons can do is say "American muscle". Newsflash, dumbass, a 400hp Japanese car with more weight can outrun your muscle cars which might be delivering 600hp.
Posted on 05.4.2008

Supras eat Skylines on the track. Badest, what track have you been racing on? Please go and see a doctor. Supras are fast , no doubt about that but I doubt you can handle a 400hp car. Skylines are better known than Supras and the only way you can beat a Skyline by two cars lenght is if the Skyline was going in first gear with a 12 year old at the wheel.My R33 GT-R delivers 567hp at with a TRUST T88-38GK turbo with the engine built to handle 1000hp or more, so the only thing your Supra will be eating will be by dust., Hell, my 310hp WRX STi Type R will ourun any car you have.
Posted on 05.4.2008

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sacrbar (6754) - Posted on 03.19.2008
im gowing to get it ha ha ha ha
Posted on 03.19.2008

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I know were you live (6754) - Posted on 03.18.2008
Chevrolet Camaro and lamborghini Murgalargos
Posted on 03.18.2008

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no who (6754) - Posted on 03.3.2008
cars rock
Posted on 03.3.2008

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(6754) - Posted on 03.3.2008
what did you save our project under
Posted on 03.3.2008

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u no who (6754) - Posted on 03.3.2008
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(6754) - Posted on 03.3.2008
kevin what up
Posted on 03.3.2008

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apolloknight16@ YAHOO.COM (6754) - Posted on 02.27.2008
hello people iam a knightrider fan. ford use there car for 08. knightrider well if you didnt know there was a show call teamknightrider i would like to produce a new tv series teamknightrider with the 08 camaro with 3 of 08 chev product each product will have a name an there own personally .
Posted on 02.27.2008

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(6754) - Posted on 02.22.2008
aye aye dont be ganging up on badest
Posted on 02.22.2008

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jose antonio matinez (6754) - Posted on 02.22.2008
bumbullbee from transformers
Posted on 02.22.2008

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putuporshutup (6754) - Posted on 02.17.2008
well,,,it seems like ya’ll have a pissing contest going on,,,,the only thing is that you have small blatters,,,,bring your toys to louisiana and play with the big boys,,,,,its all about the power you put in the weight,,,,i have a full size dodge 3500 dually with a cummins diesel running 5.8sec in the quarter,,,its like using rice burners for fuel when i run them,,,,hell i can put alot of money and power in a go cart like any body else,,,,but that aint racing,,,,being able to carry the weight you got is proving something,,,so unless you can turn 160 to 194 in the quarter with a school bus,,,,you aint proven ,,,,and yes the new camaro has alot of potential.
Posted on 02.17.2008

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Cpl SOB (6754) - Posted on 02.13.2008
Rice burners are and anyone who has one is end if story thank god the camaro is back
Posted on 02.13.2008

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year:2008-2009
price:$25,000
Horse Power @ RPM:400@6000
0-60 time:6 sec.
Top Speed:155 mph
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Displacement:5970 Cc
Torque @ RPM:4400
Transmission:6-Speed Manual

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