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2020 Camaro SS Shows Off Accessories At Woodward Dream Cruise

Earlier this year, Chevrolet announced the “refresh of a refresh” 2020 Camaro, which arrived with a long list of changes, including a new LT1 trim level, a revised front fascia for the SS model, and several other updates. And now, we are bringing you these photos of the 2020 Camaro wearing a variety of official Chevrolet accessories, as seen at the Chevy display at the 2019 Woodward Dream Cruise.

The first thing to grab us is the white and black color scheme, which pairs Summit White paint with a number of black details, including the Satin Black Hood Stripe kit with Red Hot Hash Mark at the outer hood edge.

This 2020 Camaro sits low thanks to upgraded suspension, rolling on 20-inch five-split-spoke wheels finished in Satin Black. Behind the wheels sit a set of six-piston front brakes and four-piston rear brakes, while Black Camaro fender emblems and a Black fuel door with visible carbon fiber insert add extra contrast to the white paint.

The rear is topped with a ZL1 1LE Spec Spoiler with exposed carbon fiber, while a Second Generation Ground Effects Kit in Mosaic Black Metallic houses a double-dose of huge trapezoidal exhaust tips.

The good stuff continues inside with a black and stainless steel automatic transmission cover. The armrest is finished in Jet Black, as are the carpets in the first- and second-rows, the latter of which features Gray stitching.

Ceramic white interior trim and a Ceramic White knee pad kit add a splash of contrast, while a carbon fiber-look shift knob finishes the job.

Finally, illuminated front door sill plates proudly proclaim the Camaro nameplate.

We’re loving this white and black look on the 2020 Camaro SS. It makes for a cleaner feel, even among the plethora of extras, and any hint of color hits the eyeballs just that much harder. For example, check out how the calipers complement the hood hash mark. Sweet!

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Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

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  1. It’s crazy how the body colored center, and correct bow-tie placement make such a huge difference.

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    1. Agreed. 1,000 times better!

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    2. Came in to make the same comment. Doesn’t look like a Silverado anymore.

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      1. Exactly! That 2019 SS front end belonged to a truck.

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  2. Yea the 2019 front end was horrible

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  3. All your taste is in your ass!!!

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