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design a new car in 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS

chevroletdesign a new car in 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS

The wait is over. After a seven-year hiatus, the new Chevrolet Camaro is now back in dealer showrooms.

Combining great looks, performance and advanced technology, the 2010 Camaro Honors its heritage while delivering on customer expectations of a sports coupe for the 21st century.

"The new Camaro delivers a modern, advanced package of performance, comfort and technology," said Ed Peper, Chevrolet general manager and Vice President General Motors. "It's a personal car for a generation of enthusiasts, both young and old, that Honors the Chevrolet Camaro's heritage with a thoroughly contemporary design.

Built on the new global rear-wheel-drive passenger car platform, Chevrolet Camaro embodies GM's global vehicle development and design process. The original design concept was conceived in the United States, with engineering shared by both Australia and U.S. teams. Validation was conducted on Roads throughout the world and assembly is handled by GM's award-winning plant in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.

Design features

With a design that is very close to the original concept, the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro acknowledges its heritage from the first-generation Camaro, produced from 1967 through 1969. The two-door sports coupe features classic proportions over a 112.3-inch (2.852 mm) wheelbase. The overall length of the Chevrolet Camaro is 190.4 inches (4.836 mm), width and height are 75.5 inches (1.918 mm) and 54.2 inches (1.376 mm), respectively.

The long hood and short deck are pushed far to the Corners of the Fender muscular forms and a fast, 67-degree windshield contributes to Rake Aerodynamic performance 0:37 that includes a coefficient of drag (Cd) on V-6 models and a slightly sleeker 0:35 Cd on the V-8-powered SS model.

Wheel arch openings received special attention through the design process. Whether the Chevrolet Camaro is equipped with the standard 18-inch or optional 19-inch or 20-inch wheels, the relationship of the tire of the top and bottom of the Fender is consistent on all models. All models also feature the classic "V" design motif in the nose, along with a 2.5-inch (63.5 mm) in the power dome aluminum hood, reminiscent of high-performance Chevrolet Camaro models. On SS models, a simulated water intake is located in the upper front fascia and the lower air intake is larger.

On the top, designers took a cue from Corvette and sculpted twin cockpits across the roof, giving the vehicle a distinctive presence Chevrolet. From the outside, the B-pillar is invisible to the eye, lending the appearance of a true coupe HARDTOP. The B-pillar is designed to provide increased Structural rigidity to the car. And to Ensure quality in the manufacturing process, a one-piece body stamping provides a cleaner overall appearance side that is free of seams, gaps or plastic appliqués. "Gills" located in the front of the rear quarter panel are also familiar Chevrolet Camaro styling cues.

Ten exterior colors are available and include Black, Victory Red, Rally Yellow and Silver Ice Metallic. Red Jewel Tintcoat is also available as an option. The color palette also includes Cyber Gray Metallic, Aqua Blue Metallic, Inferno Orange Metallic, White and Imperial Blue Metallic.

An RS appearance package is available on LT and SS. It includes HID headlamps with integrated halo rings, a rear spoiler on LT, specific taillamps and 20-inch wheels with a Midnight Silver finish.

Interior details

Inside the four-passenger Cabin, a well-executed balance of heritage, modern design and attention to detail conveys simplicity and refinement with contemporary details in the cluster, Switches, dials and lighting. An Ambient light package available, for example, offers advanced LED light pipe technology, the Cabin giving a distinctive glow.

Deep, recessed gauges, located in square housings outlined in chrome, give a nod to the classic Camaro interior. The instrument panel gauges include both speedometer and engine rpm, with a driver information center located between the large gauges - its readouts and features controlled via a stalk on the steering column. An optional, console-mounted gauge package includes oil pressure, oil temperature, volts and transmission fluid temperature. The gauge package is included on 2LT and 2SS models.

Cloth upholstery is standard and leather-appointed seats are included on 2LT and 2SS models. Four-way manual adjustment including Fore / aft and up / down on the driver seat and two-way adjustment on the passenger seat is standard. Heated, leather-trimmed seats with driver six-way power adjustment are optional.

Both LT and SS standard cloth and leather interior colors available are black, gray and beige. The front seat travel is a generous 8.5 inches (216 mm) from front to back. On SS models, the seats feature a distinctive SS logo on the headrest with contrasting Stitching. An Inferno Orange interior trim package also will be available with leather interiors.

All models include a three-spoke steering wheel with manual tilt / telescope adjustment. Cruise control and rear defog are also standard, while a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, redundant steering wheel controls, Bluetooth and USB port are part of the available Driver Convenience and Connectivity package. Also included in the package is a remote start on automatic transmission-equipped vehicles, as well as a personal device interface module for iPods.

Soon after production begins, customers will be able to order a Hurst short-throw shifter that provides quick, concise shifting.

Chevrolet Camaro's entertainment systems include a single-CD radio with six speakers that is standard on LS, LT and SS models. A premium, 245-watt Boston Acoustics nine-speaker audio system can be ordered on 1LT and SS models. XM Satellite Radio is standard on all models.

All models also include power door locks, and express up and down driver and passenger window. Cargo capacity can be increased with the standard Fold-down rear seat. The capacity of the trunk is 11.3 cubic feet (320 liters).

Safety

The Chevrolet Camaro offers a comprehensive system of safety features - starting with a robust body structure and integral safety Cage around the passenger compartment. High-strength steel and ultra high-strength steels are used in key areas throughout the structure. Safety technologies also include:

* Driver and front passenger dual-stage air bags
* Driver and front passenger seat-mounted thorax side-impact air bags
* Head curtain side-impact air bags for front-and rear-seat occupants
* Front-seat safety belt pretensioners and load limiters
* A front passenger detection system that Senses children and small-stature adults and suppresses air bag Deployment when appropriate.

In both doors, an interlock pin is utilized to prevent Intrusion into the passenger compartment and adds stiffness to the door structure by engaging with a clevis bracket set into the rocker panel.

Powertrains

When it comes to performance, the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro delivers in unexpected ways. An advanced 3.6L direct-injected V-6 with variable valve timing is standard on LS and LT models. It offers power and efficiency, with 304 horsepower (227 kW) and EPA-rated 29 mpg in highway driving.

The performance-oriented Chevrolet Camaro SS offers a pair of 6.2L V-8s, including one with Active Fuel Management that helps improve fuel economy by shutting down four cylinders during certain light-load driving conditions. That model delivers 25 mpg in the EPA-rated highway fuel economy.

Indeed, the surprising fuel economy of the new Chevrolet Camaro enhances the driving experience. LS and LT models are EPA-rated at 18 mpg in the city and 29 on the highway with an automatic transmission, and 17 city and 29 highway with the manual transmission. Chevrolet Camaro SS with an automatic is rated at 16 city and 25 highway, and 16 city/24 highway with the manual transmission. Notably, none of the Chevrolet Camaro's models is subject to federal gas guzzler taxes.

For comparison, the more expensive 2009 Dodge Challenger SRT8 offers comparable horsepower to the Chevrolet Camaro SS with the manual transmission - 425 (317 kW) vs. 426 (318 kW) - and is EPA-rated at 14 city and 22 highway. When automatic-equipped models are compared, the Chevrolet Camaro wins again, with the Challenger SRT8 rated at 13 city and 19 highway.

All of the Chevrolet Camaro's engines channel their power to a responsive chassis that features independent front and rear suspensions, large, four-wheel-disc brake systems with standard ABS and GM's StabiliTrak electronic stability control system.

3.6L direct injection V-6

Chevrolet Camaro's 3.6L direct injection (DI) V-6 delivers more power through increased efficiency, while maintaining fuel economy and lowering Emissions - including a 25-percent drop in cold-start hydrocarbon Emissions. Direct injection optimizes fuel delivery to the combustion chamber by Introducing fuel closer to the combustion chamber. The fuel injectors are located beneath the intake ports and fuel is injected directly into the cylinder. The result is better efficiency in the combustion process leading to increased fuel efficiency at part and full throttle.

The 3.6L DI engine produces 304 horsepower (227 kW) at 5.900 rpm and 273 lb.-ft. of torque (370 Nm) at 5.200 rpm. Its 60-degree cylinder block and cylinder heads are cast aluminum to help reduce mass. A forged steel provides optimal strength CrankShaft in the bottom end. The cylinder heads include four valves per cylinder, with a dual overhead camshaft design incorporating infinitely variable cam phasing.

A full dual exhaust system with dual catalytic converters, helps reduce back pressure for optimum power. It also helps the engine reach operating temperature quicker to help burn off cold-start Emissions. Despite and a compression ratio of 11.3:1, the 3.6L DI engine is designed to run on regular gas.

Chevrolet Camaro SS's 6.2L powertrains

Two 6.2L V-8 engines are offered in the Chevrolet Camaro SS, including the new-L99 on automatic equipped vehicles on the LS3 manual-equipped models. Both engines are derived from the LS3 that debuted on the 2008 Chevrolet Corvette.

The 90-degree V-8 includes an aluminum block (with cast iron cylinder liners) and aluminum cylinder heads. The bottom end of the engine includes a new Structural cast aluminum oil pan, with an oil capacity of 8.9 quarts (8.5 liters), while the two-valve cylinder head design is based on race-proven airflow dynamics. The intake valves measure 2:16 inches (55 mm) and exhaust valves are 1.60 inches (40.5 mm) in diameter.

The 6.2L engines also use a roller lifter-style camshaft with 5-percent greater intake-side valve lift than the Corvette's LS3. It manages airflow that is channeled through an acoustically tuned intake manifold with a composite design that reduces to runner-runner-variation. The throttle Bore diameter is 90 mm.

Horsepower for the L99 is 400 (298 kW) at 5.900 rpm and 410 lb.-ft. torque is (556 Nm) at 4.300 rpm. The LS3 develops 426 horsepower (318 kW) at 5.900 rpm and 420 lb.-ft. (569 Nm) at 4.600 rpm (all numbers are SAE certified). L99 on the output is lower than the LS3 because of a slighter lower compression ratio (10.4:1 vs.. 10.7:1) and design features of the Active Fuel Management System. The L99 is paired exclusively with an automatic transmission.

As with the 3.6L models, the SS models employ a full dual exhaust system, with two catalytic converters to reduce back pressure.

Transmissions

All Chevrolet Camaro models can be equipped with either a six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission. The availability of a six-speed automatic transmission is a first for Chevrolet Camaro.

Standard with the 3.6L engine is AY6 the Aisin six-speed manual. It features lower shift effort and shorter throws for easier shifting and "fun-to-drive" Characteristics. A hydraulic clutch and self-adjusting mechanism eliminates the need for adjustments throughout the lifespan of the transmission.

The Hydra-Matic 6L50 six-speed automatic is optional with 3.6L-equipped models. It has an aggressive 4.07:1 first gear ratio that delivers strong launches, but also provides tall overdrive ratios that decrease engine rpm and provide better fuel efficiency. The 6L50 also includes driver shift control, with the driver taking control via paddle shifts located on the steering wheel after selecting the "M" mode on the console-mounted shifter.

Performance algorithm shifting (PAS) is included with the 6L50. It lets the electronic transmission controller override the automatic gear selection during high lateral acceleration maneuvers.

On SS models, the Tremec TR-6060 six speed manual is paired with the LS3. It is designed to handle the high torque Characteristics of the engine, while providing shorter throws, smoother gear synchronization and greater overall shift feel with little or no vibration. Its specs include a 290 mm solid flywheel and single-plate clutch. The final drive ratio for vehicles LS3 is 3.45:1.

The highest-capacity automatic ever in a GM passenger car, the Hydra-Matic 6L80 six-speed automatic, is matched with the L99 engine. Like the 6L50 transmission, it features driver shift control, and PAS. The final drive ratio on all automatic-equipped Chevrolet Camaro models is 3.27:1.

Ride & Handling

Fully independent front and rear suspensions are the underpinnings of the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro. The standard independent rear suspension is a first for Chevrolet Camaro, and is designed to compete with the best in the world. It's a 4.5-link system that includes a unique, L-shaped upper control arm that attaches to the knuckle at one end and incorporates a ride in the rear bushing.

Based on GM's global rear-drive passenger car architecture, the Chevrolet Camaro sits on a 112.3-inch (2.852 mm) wheelbase, with an overall length of 190.4 inches (4.836 mm). The front track is 63.7 inches wide (1.618 mm) for all models, while the rear track on LS and LT models is 64.1 inches (1.628 mm) and 63.7 inches (1.618 mm) on the SS models.

Two suspension packages are offered: FE2 sport on V-6 models, and the FE3 performance with V-8. The front suspension has a dual ball strut system, with a direct-acting stabilizer bar that measures 22.2 x 4 mm on FE2 and 23 x 4.2 mm on FE3. Hollow bars are used for mass savings. The front spring rates for FE2 models are 25 Nm, with wheel travel at 96 mm. FE3 models include a stiffer, 27 Nm spring rate, with reduced wheel travel at 84 mm.

Rear suspension features include high lateral stiffness for handling via three lateral ball joints per side. A sub-frame at the rear is double-isolated to minimize vehicle body motions and dampen road imperfections. The FE2 with a manual transmission includes a spring rate of 53 Nm, with wheel travel at 115 mm, and employs a limited-slip differential. The FE3 rear axle uses a limited slip differential on both manual-and automatic-equipped models, and the rear spring rate is increased to 66 Nm and wheel travel is reduced to 100 mm. Coil-over shock absorbers are used in the rear with a decoupled, hollow stabilizer bar. FE2 includes a 21.7 x 3 mm rear bar, while the FE3's large bar measures 23 x 3 mm.

The axle halfshafts on all V-8 models and manual transmission-equipped V-6 models are 30 mm in diameter on the left side and 40 mm on the right side. This design feature helps reduce the Oscillation of torque from side to side and reduces axle hop.

Brakes

Front brakes for LS and LT models include single-piston calipers with 321 mm x 30 mm rotors. For long life, consistent performance and feel, organic, non-asbestos compounds are used with FE2 brakes. At the rear are vented rear discs measuring 315 mm x 30 mm, with a single-piston aluminum caliper.

The SS package includes front brake Brembo 355 mm x 32 mm vented rotors with four-piston aluminum calipers. Semi-metallic brake linings are used at all four Corners on FE3 models for superior fade resistance and pedal feel. The rear brakes are vented Brembos measuring 365 mm x 28 mm, with four-piston aluminum calipers.

Steering

The 2010 Camaro's precise rack-and-pinion steering gives great driver feedback and cornering confidence. The design includes the rack mounted forward of the front axle centerline that enhances handling and provides a stiffer system, while maintaining a degree of lateral force that helps vehicle stability during turn-in. It also benefits noise and vibration Characteristics. The steering ratio is 16.1:1 on all models, with 2.5 turns lock-to-lock. The turning circle diameter for all-wheel-tire combinations and is 37.7 feet (11.5 meters).

Chassis control systems

All Chevrolet Camaro models include a four-channel StabiliTrak electronic stability control system that incorporates anti-lock Braking, traction control and an active Braking system to control wheel slip, Optimize Enhance stability and traction in wet, snow-covered or Icy Roads.

All SS models have a competitive / sport mode that optimizes the electronic stability control system for competitive driving and track conditions. It provides a level of less governed stability control expert for driving on race tracks. The stability control system engages only in extreme or severe oversteer acceleration in this mode.

New Chevrolet Camaro SS for models with a manual transmission is Launch Performance Control that is enabled in the competitive mode. It is designed to control wheel slip to an optimal level, allowing hard accelerations at launch to achieve maximum grip and vehicle acceleration.

Hydraulic brake assist is also standard on all models. The system activates during emergency Braking by detecting the speed and force the driver applies the brakes. Under certain conditions, the hydraulic brake assist may Activate the ABS more quickly and easily than vehicles without the feature.

Wheels and tires

Standard on LS models are P245/55R18 all season touring BFGoodrich tires mounted on 18 x 7.5-inch steel wheels. Optional wheels include 18 x 7.5-inch and 19 x 8-inch aluminum alloy wheels. On the optional 19-inch wheel, P245/50R19 Pirelli Pzero Nero M + S may be ordered.

For the SS models, 20-inch wheels are standard, with sizes of tire 245/45R20 up front and 275/40R20 at the rear. SS models are equipped with Pirelli Pzero summer-only, Z-rated tires. Twenty-one-inch wheels and tires are available as accessories through Chevrolet dealerships.

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design a new car LS7 Chevrolet Camaro Concept Car

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Designed to highlight the capability of the new Camaro as a weekend warrior bracket, the LS7 Camaro Concept combines the power of a GM Performance Parts' LS7 Crate engine and bolt-on Targeted Upgrades to deliver the wheels-up spirit of the legendary COPO Camaros.

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design a new car Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet Camaro

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NASCAR star Dale Jr.. is fan of vintage Camaros - he cruises around in a Pro-touring style'72 Camaro powered by a GM Performance Parts Crate LS engine - and the heritage-inspired design of the 2010 Camaro Appeals to him like a checkered flag at Daytona. His vision for the car was channeled to GM's designers and crafted in a multi-color combination of style, comfort and capability.

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design a new car Black 2010 Chevrolet Camaro Concept

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It's hard to go unnoticed in a 2010 Camaro, but the Camaro Black Concept suggests a stealthy approach to street style. From its black matte-finished hood and ground effects to its wheels and dark-red glowing halo HID headlamp rings, the Camaro Black Concept is a Sinister-looking urban tuner vehicle.

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design a new car 2010 Chevrolet Camaro

chevroletdesign a new car 2010 Chevrolet Camaro

The 2010 Chevrolet Camaro was unveiled by Ed Peper of Chevrolet and Ed Welburn of GM Design on 21st July, 2008. Camaro has always been one of the favorite sports car and the new 2010 Camaro is no different. The standard version of the 2010 Camaro is powered by 3.6 L direct-injected V6 engine that pumps out an Estimated 300 HP with 273 lb-ft (370 Nm) of torque and has a six-speed manual transmission. The high-performance version, Camaro SS is equipped with a powerful 422 HP 6.2L V8 engine and has a choice of a six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission. It would be interesting to see the 0-60mph and top speed performance specs as the official PR does not mention any word on performance. High res pics and official PR after the jump!

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General Motors introduces the Camaro Concept Racecar GS as one of a Quartet of concepts based on the all-new 2010 Camaro at the 2008 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nevada Monday, November 3, 2008. The concepts join regular production and accessorized models - along with a collection of vintage Camaros - to mark the introduction of Chevy's re-born sports car. The Camaro is the official car of the 2008 SEMA show. (Photo by Scott Wiemels for General Motors) (United States)

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design a new car in 2010 Chevrolet Camaro Transformers Special Edition

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If you are a fan like me and love the Transformers movie, Bumblebee and a Chevy camaro, then you will pleased to know that General Motors has today launched the Chevrolet Camaro Transformers Special Edition at the Comic-Con in San Diego. The Chevrolet Camaro Transformers Special Edition is powered by the V6 engine which offers a 29 mpg fuel economy on the highway and comes equipped with Bluetooth, USB connectivity, XM Satellite Radio and OnStar.

The car is distinguished with its Rally Yellow paint job and black stripes, as well as other movie-related features such as AUTOBOT Shields AUTOBOT on the driver and passenger side panels, on the wheel's center cap and center console.

The Chevrolet Camaro Transformers Special Edition package can also be fitted on the L99 V8 powered SS model.

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design a new car in 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS

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The top-level SS will be motivated by a 6.2L V8. When coupled with the six-speed automatic transmission, the SS will be good for 400 horsepower and 395 lb-ft of torque, while opting for the manual gearbox will net an additional 22 horsepower, for a grand total of 422 horsepower and 408 lb - ft. of torque. The V8 powered car will return about 23 mpg on the highway.

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design a new car in 2009 Chevrolet Camaro

chevroletdesign a new car in 2009 Chevrolet Camaro

While the new 2009 Chevrolet Camaro is still being referred to as a concept vehicle, it will actually make it off the showroom floor and onto The Streets unlike so many other manufacturers' concept prototypes. Chevrolet plans to begin selling the revamped classic coupe in the first quarter of 2009. Fans of the original body style from the 1960s will be happy to know that the 2009 translation harkens back to the earliest version of one of the most popular muscle cars of all time. In addition, within a year of the initial release Chevrolet will make available a Camaro convertible.

The makers are also bringing back new adaptations of the earliest interior stylings. Four Auxiliary gauges are positioned in the center console displaying fuel, temperature, battery, oil and readings. The contemporary design is apparent in the faint orange glow that illuminates the console gauges, as well as the dash-mounted speedometer and tachometer. The tachometer also gets an update with an additional digital readout showing which gear is in the vehicle. The coupe seats four in racing-style silver and black seats that are flanked by unyielding side bolsters, keeping the driver and passengers firmly in place while taking those tight turns at high speeds.

The exterior got a Makeover as well. While the muscular shape of the 1960s model is still intact, sharp lines have been traded for a smooth, luxury vehicle appearance. In keeping with the boldness muscle car, Chevrolet has given the 2009 Camaro giant 21-inch aluminum wheels in the front, while the rear gets even bigger 22-inch wheels. Even the hood scoop has gotten a sleeker look and is almost flush with the rest of the hood.

Buyers get a choice of manual or automatic transmission. The engine generates 400 horsepower in a 6.0 liter LS2 V8. It is also rumored that GM plans to develop a V6 and possibly a turbocharged 4-cylinder Camaro to compete with the Ford Mustang. The 2009 Camaro also features Active Fuel Management for those bogged down by rising fuel costs. Active Fuel Management disengages cylinders that simply are not used during highway driving average, thus allowing the coupe to reach up to 30 highway MPG. Rear-wheel drive, lightweight aluminum wheels, and an independent suspension are just a few of the other standard features of the Camaro.

While the new version is certainly paying homage to the classic, the 2009 Chevrolet Camaro is Bland anything but a rehash of the past. Both the interior and exterior share an almost futuristic design with a streamlined body inside, and enough chrome to cause blindness in direct sunlight. The MSRP is yet to be listed, but is expected to be comparable to that of the Ford Mustang. When time comes to place orders, do not forget to shop for cheap insurance as this vehicle will be in great demand. Even though the car features Active Fuel Management, 30 MPG highway simply can not compete with the influx of hybrids and fuel-friendly compact vehicles. Nevertheless, for those still looking for a modern vehicle that stays true to the muscle car genre, they need not look further than Chevrolet's latest model.

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