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Chevrolet Unveils the 2010 Camaro – A Fun, Efficient Sports
Car for the 21st Century
Oshawa, Ontario (July 21, 2008) – Chevrolet today introduced
the production 2010 Camaro being built at GM’s Oshawa Car
Assembly Plant. It is a heritage-inspired sports car for the
21st century, combining great looks and performance;
advanced technology and surprising efficiency – including
9.0 L/100km estimated highway fuel consumption on the high
volume V6 models. Sales begin in the first quarter of 2009.
“The new Chevrolet Camaro delivers the best of both worlds –
great heritage and a thoroughly modern, advanced package of
sporty driving, comfort and technology,” said Marc Comeau,
vice president sales, service and marketing for GM of
Canada. “And it does so with styling, fuel economy and value
our competitors simply can’t match.”
Built on GM’s new, global rear-wheel-drive architecture, the
Camaro is offered in V-6-powered LS and LT models, as well
as the V-8-powered SS. All models and powertrain
combinations include fuel-saving six-speed transmissions.

Product highlights include:
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Sleek, heritage-inspired interior and exterior styling with
contemporary cues
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Robust body structure, exceptional build quality and suite
of safety features including 6 standard airbags
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Advanced powertrain technologies, including engines with
direct injection and
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Active Fuel Management, enabling a
balance of performance and fuel economy
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Four-wheel independent suspension system tuned to match the
performance capabilities of the respective powertrains
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Variable-rate power steering with the rack mounted forward
of the front axle for better weight balance and greater
driver feel
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Four-wheel disc brake systems standard on all models,
including four-piston
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Brembo calipers on SS models
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StabiliTrak stability control system and traction control
standard on all models
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Family of 18-, 19- and 20-inch wheels
The new Camaro also has technologies that enhance comfort
and convenience, including:
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Bluetooth phone connectivity
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Premium Boston Acoustics audio system
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USB connectivity
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Ultrasonic rear parking assist (late introduction)
Remote vehicle starting system
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OnStar
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XM Satellite Radio
Powertrains
An advanced, efficient 3.6L direct-injected V-6 with
variable valve timing is standard on LS and LT models, which
are expected to comprise at least 70% of Camaro sales in
Canada. Direct injection technology helps the engine deliver
more power through increased efficiency, while maintaining
fuel economy and lowering emissions. That means less fuel is
consumed and lower emissions generated – including a
25-percent drop in cold-start hydrocarbon emissions.
The Camaro’s 3.6L engine also employs variable valve timing
to optimize performance and fuel economy across the rpm
range. It is rated at an estimated 300 horsepower (224 kW)
and 273 lb.-ft. of torque (370 Nm). A six-speed manual
transmission is standard with the 3.6L engine; a Hydra-Matic
6L50 electronically controlled six-speed automatic, with
TAPshift control, is available.
The high-performance Camaro SS is equipped with a powerful
6.2L V-8, with a choice of a six-speed manual or six-speed
automatic transmission. Manual- equipped models receive the
LS3 engine, estimated at 422 horsepower (315 kW) and 408
lb.-ft. of torque (553 Nm) and is paired with a TR6060
six-speed transmission.
A new, L99 engine, based on the LS3, is used on automatic
transmission-equipped SS models and also includes GM’s
fuel-saving Active Fuel Management feature to improve fuel
economy. The L99 is estimated at 400 horsepower (299 kW) and
395 lb.-ft. of torque (535 Nm); and it is matched with a
Hydra-Matic 6L80 six-speed transmission. This combination
delivers an estimated 10.2 L/100km of fuel consumption on
the highway.
The 2010 Camaro exemplifies GM’s global development process.
The design concept originated in the United States;
engineering was directed by GM’s global rear-wheel-drive
team in Australia; validation was conducted on roads around
the world and assembly will take place at GM’s award-winning
Oshawa Car Assembly Plant in Canada. |