Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Carbuzz.com Delivers the Goods on Three Brand-New Camaro Appearance Packages

There is nothing more stirring and exciting than a well-honed sports car performing well on a side road during the months when temperatures warm up! As the Chevy Camaro enters the 2021 model year, there will now be three new exterior appearance packages to appropriately sweeten the pot. They consist of the Black Accent Exterior Package, The Red Accent Exterior Package, and the Satin Black Front Splitter/Side Rockers Package. The Carbuzz.com staff on duty doling out the news scoop were particularly excited about the Satin Black Front Splitter/Side Rockers Package, available on all new models besides the ZL1.

The Black Accent Exterior Package will also be available on all 2021 Camaro models, which adds a set of 20-inch satin black wheels and 5 split spokes. The Red Accent Exterior Package saw its official preview by a Camaro LT1 Convertible Concept put on display during the 2019 SEMA show, sporting red lower grille inserts, and a black hood stripe with red hash marks to boot. The 2021 Official Chevy Camaro Order Guide still has not seen finalization, so we could see more optional packages added to the roster and the new year's pony car approaches closer to launch.
 
The Car and Driver staff exclaimed themselves just last month that they love hearing the thrilling timbre of a throbbing exhaust note or feeling the gratifying feedback from a superbly tuned steering system while flying down a twisty road in the likes of a Camaro. For the incoming models, the 650-hp ZL1 is the most raucous version and is simply geared towards those who love to drive and feel the connection to the pavement. The track-oriented 1LE package is now available with the 10-speed automatic transmission on V-8 powered SS models and is the best way to experience the thrill and heart-racing experience of driving a new Camaro.

Every single 1LE boasts a dual-mode exhaust system, enhanced powertrain-cooling components, more powerful brakes, a limited-slip differential, and very honed-in tuning to the suspension. The LT1 and SS brandish a very special weapon in the form of a small-block V8, cranking out 455 horsepower and 455 lb-ft of torque. Known worldwide for a well- balanced ride that is compliant on rough surfaces, all Camaro models can compete with cars that cost much, much more. One of the items we aspire to keep you updated on here at Chuck Hutton Chevy of Memphis the most is that a battery-powered Camaro for the seventh generation has been rumored before, but it may be a few years before we find out if that’s coming along in the specified time frame.

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