Chevrolet
Camaro Concept SEMA 2015
Chevrolet
typically takes it fairly mildly when it comes to showcasing in-house creations
for SEMA. This year is no exception as the automaker is rolling out a few
styling and slight performance upgrades for its products. One of the top
products from the brand hitting the SEMA floor this year will undoubtedly be
the 2016 Camaro.
Camaro
fans who are eager to get their hands on the sixth-generation car should be
happy to know that a number of upgrade parts are already in the works and being
presented at SEMA. Chevy is also bringing a number of complete Camaro project
cars to Las Vegas, and we've already received the low down on the Red Line
package. Now we've got some insight on the Accent Package concept cars, which
come in two flavors: Red and Black.
The
gist of the two packages is a number of exterior upgrades paired with a few
interior tweaks and some actual performance pieces. There are grille kits, a
unique rear spoiler, graphics packages, and a choice between three different
aluminum wheels for the outside. On the inside, the Camaro concepts wear
colored knee pad and door accent trim.
Most
importantly, however, is that the cars get upgraded exhaust kits, lowered
suspension (for cars not already equipped with Magnetic Ride Control), upgraded
Brembo front brakes, and a more aggressive air intake. And the best part is
that all of the upgrades shown will be made available in Chevy's showrooms.