We were excited when we heard that GM would be bringing back the Camaro and pulling it out of retirement. Now we are even more excited to hear that GM is bringing back the Z/28 variant of the 2010 Camaro. The new model – which is already in development – has been given a new rear spoiler, front bumper, re-shaped rear bumper, and 20” wheels.
Underneath the hood is a 6.2 liter supercharged LSA V8 engine that comes straight from the Cadillac CTS-V and pushes out 556 horsepower and 551 pound foot of torque. The top speed is said to be around 193 mph for the manual version and 175 for the automatic. This will give it the ability to rev from 0 to 96 km/h in 4.1 seconds.
Unfortunately there is one thing that could keep this classic muscle car out of our hands off the streets. Everything is in the balance of GM corporate and whether or not they feel that it will be to the benefit of the company. The fact that the Z/28 is a gas guzzler sports car instead of a consumer car could hurt its chances.
But despite this flaw rumors tell us that there are many high powered execs from GM that are doing what they can to market the muscle car. The fact that they have already put money into building it should mean that it should be released to the public so that they can get their money’s worth.
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