Along with the slew of information on the 2017 C7 Corvette Stingray and Z06, Chevrolet has also officially priced the sixth-generation Chevy Camaro for Europe, too.
Europe will receive the 2.0-liter LTG turbo four engine alongside the mighty 6.2-liter LT1 V8 engine, paired to the excellent driving dynamics offered by the Alpha platform.
“We expect it will set the new benchmark in the segment – and give a new generation of enthusiasts a reason to fall in love with Camaro,” said Al Oppenheiser, Camaro Chief Engineer.
The Camaro will also be offered with OnStar thanks to Opel and Vauxhall’s services on the continent, and 4G LTE WiFi is standard.
For our UK friends, no, the Camaro will not be right-hand drive (at least for now…) but, for the majority of Europe, the Camaro will fit in just fine.
Pricing for the UK market begins at £31,775 for an automatic, four-cylinder coupe, and touches £41,020 for a manual, V8 powered coupe. For Germany, pricing begins at €39,900, climbing to €50,900.
The Camaro is officially available right now as you read this across Europe.
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‘for the majority of Europe, the Camaro will fit in just fine.’
It won’t fit just fine because in majority of Europe Camaro, Corvette and Cadillac AREN’T EVEN AVAILABLE!
You don’t have to live in Europe to check it out. Please stop pasting fake GM corporate information. This whole ‘we sell our North American products in Europe’ is GM’s BS.