Are Camaros Coming To Australia
The Chevrolet Camaro is officially coming to Australia this year as an import from Holden Special Vehicles.
Are camaros coming to australia. Supercars itself will take responsibility for building the Camaro prototype likely in co-operation with consultant Craig Haysted and Paul Ceprenichs Pace Innovations. Camaro coming to Australia as an automatic only. Australian buyers can expect the Camaros 62-litre 6162cc V8.
Cadillac Camaro and Chevrolet trucks could come to Australia. Powered by a 339kW LT1 V8 and priced below 90000 the converted Camaro two-door coupe will be positioned as a more exclusive alternative to the hot-selling Ford Mustang GT. Check out the wide range of CHEVROLET CAMARO for sale in Australia.
Chevrolet Camaro reaches the end of the line in Australia. The Australian 2SS Camaros will come with a 62-litre Gen 5 LT1 V8 packing 454hp 339kW and 455 ft-lb of torque 617Nm. Just gotta wait until July 2018.
Ford is completing the development of its all-new S650 Mustang the eagerly-awaited replacement for the worlds best-selling sports car with production scheduled to commence in 2022 for the 2023 model yearHotly rumoured to be based on either an evoluti. It would make sense for GMSV to re-introduce the Chevy Camaro in Australia seeing as it plans to race the car against the Ford Mustang in the Australian Supercars Championship from 2022 onward. While they are mortal enemies in the USA they will be more arms-length rivals in Australia distanced by affordability and availability.
But General Motors president and former Holden executive Mark Reuss has said the parent company is behind the Camaros involvement in Supercars in 2022. Massive upper and lower grille openings allow maximum cooling while aerodynamic enhancements like the unique bonnet with carbon-fibre composite hood air extractor and wing-style rear spoiler help reduce lift and increase downforce to keep the Camaro ZL1 glued to the tarmac. Excitement may have been tempered slightly with its expected high price and its auto-only option.
Its a pity our Holden had to pack up and cl I se down because the Australian muscle car was just about to come to age. That news is sure to put Ford Australia on notice as they will soon have a direct competitor to the Mustang. Now the iconic American muscle coupe may be set to return to Australia thanks to the new General Motors Special Vehicles venture.