Car news from The Automotive Car - The 2011 Chevrolet Camaro lineup gets more V6 power and a new convertible body style. General Motors' iconic pony car is available as a 2-door coupe. The Chevrolet Camaro 2011 have A 2-door convertible will arrive in early-calendar 2011. Camaro wears body styling inspired by the 1969 model. LS, 1LT, 2LT, 1SS, and 2SS trim levels return. Two engines are available--a V6 and a V8.
The V6 is a 3.6-liter unit that produces 312 horsepower, an increase of eight over the 2010 model. It's available on LS and LT. The SS uses the V8, which sees no major changes for 2011. SS versions with a manual transmission get a 426-horsepower 6.2-liter V8. Automatic-equipped SS models also get a 6.2-liter V8, but it makes 400 horsepower and features GM's Active Fuel Management cylinder deactivation. V6 versions also offer a manual or automatic transmission.
Chevrolet debuts the droptop version of the Camaro for the 2011 model year, and it hits dealerships in February 2011. Like the coupe that debuted as a 2010 model, the Camaro convertible is available with V-6 or V-8 power and a six-speed manual or automatic transmission.
The 3.6-liter V-6 gains eight horsepower, to 312, and the standard OnStar communication system adds six months of the Directions and Connections Plan (a subscription is required afterward). There is also a new convertible version.
The Chevrolet Camaro 2011 Exterior
The Camaro has a retro theme that borrows from previous models, including a long hood and short rear deck. The front end features a honeycomb grille, and the rear has aggressively styled fenders with air intakes shaped like gills. The back has four rounded taillamps, similar to the ones found on the Corvette.
An available RS appearance package includes high-intensity-discharge headlamps with integrated halo rings, a rear spoiler, unique taillamps and 20-inch wheels. Exterior features include:
The retro theme continues on the inside. In a rare instance for GM, the Camaro's steering wheel, radio unit and climate controls are unique to this car, not shared with another GM vehicle. There's an available auxiliary instrument panel near the shifter that indicates oil temperature, oil pressure, battery charge and transmission fluid temperature. Interior features include:
The Camaro has a retro theme that borrows from previous models, including a long hood and short rear deck. The front end features a honeycomb grille, and the rear has aggressively styled fenders with air intakes shaped like gills. The back has four rounded taillamps, similar to the ones found on the Corvette.
An available RS appearance package includes high-intensity-discharge headlamps with integrated halo rings, a rear spoiler, unique taillamps and 20-inch wheels. Exterior features include:
- Available 18-, 19-, 20- or 21-inch wheels
- Standard power mirrors
- Standard dual exhaust
- Optional power heated mirrors
- Optional auto-dimming driver-side mirror
- Optional fog lamps
- Optional rear spoiler
The retro theme continues on the inside. In a rare instance for GM, the Camaro's steering wheel, radio unit and climate controls are unique to this car, not shared with another GM vehicle. There's an available auxiliary instrument panel near the shifter that indicates oil temperature, oil pressure, battery charge and transmission fluid temperature. Interior features include:
- Available cloth or leather upholstery
- Standard air conditioning
- Standard power windows, locks and keyless entry
- Standard XM Satellite Radio
- Optional USB connector for MP3 player
- Optional heated front seats
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