Monday, April 16, 2018

2019 Camaro Boasts New Track Mode, Next-generation Infotainment


Whenever the topic of next year's models are brought up around Chuck Hutton Chevy of Memphis, inquiries about the oncoming new Camaro are definitely some of the ones that fly around the most fast and furious. Consistently known for having an amazing balance of driving fun, value, and refinement, the 2019 Camaro is striving to reach even higher, with more of the design, technology, and choices for driving that customers are asking for. Always known for being relentlessly head-to-head with the Mustang, it has routinely been a high performer, hailed for making long-lasting memories, and fully throwing down when it comes to torque and horsepower delivery.

Next year's Camaro has some distinct differences in front-end styling between the LS/LT, RS, and SS, and the fascia, grille, and LED dual-element headlamps retain the styling within the front end, that has been heavily improved upon to be airflow-optimized. The SS-specific front fascia sports the open bowtie grille emblem, and the most diehard of Camaro fans will always really take note of the extractor-style hood, and the character that it evokes. When you come see us for a test drive of the LT, make it a point to check out the RS Appearance Package: it adds unique polished black grille, as well as Galvano Chrome lower inserts, new LED headlamps, a specific rear fascia sporting rear diffuser, and 20-inch wheels. All models for the 2019 year will have all new rear fascias, with specific diffusers on RS and SS, when equipped with Dual Mode Exhaust.

Successfully combining the over-the-top performance and excellent weight distribution enabled by the Camaro's 2.0-L turbocharged engine, the new benefits of the Turbo 1LE include a 6-speed manual transmission. The fully tailored chassis package, derived from the V6 1LE, offers up performance that can handle the highest amounts of healthy and not-so-healthy competition on the track. The carefully patented FE3 suspension has larger sized front and rear stabilizer bars, dampers that are specifically fine-tuned, and ingenious cross axis ball joints in the rear tow links, working full time to enhance a rigid and stiff feel. The very capable power for the Camaro is derived from a 2.0-L engine, with 275 HP, and 295 lb. - ft. of torque.

We'd all have to agree here at Chuck Hutton that one of the most exciting features of next year's Camaro is the new Track Mode: it is an additive that fully prepares the car for the trials, tests, and very constantly changing conditions of the various locations where “friendly speed contests” take place. The 2019 Camaro also offers the very awesome next-generation Infotainment 3, with all-new systems that provide an ideally optimized interface. Designed to replicate the productivity ability of a tablet or smartphone, you obtain cloud connection, voice recognition, and the very useful ability to enable vehicle software updates to automatically occur within the phone.


When you're reviewing your last trip or high-performance jaunt at high speed levels, you'll be thankful for the enhanced-for-2019 Data Recorder System, and the Standard Rear Camera Mirror on the ZL1 and 2SS models. The Camaro has truly proven itself as the “pony of choice” under all circumstances: we're excited to carry on a tradition of high-powered vehicles that do more thanpack a punch, and etch themselves deeply in any auto fan's memory banks.


1 comment:

  1. Thanks for sharing this wonderful information. I am glad the Camaro is coming out with some new changes to their cars. Have a great rest of your day.
    Greg Prosmushkin

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