Chevrolet has finally taken the wraps off the 2019
Camaro facelift. Available in coupé and convertible guises, the “Bumblebee”
pony car will continue to take on the Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger.
The updated Camaro gets revised front and rear
bumpers across the range (the ZL1 still features the same front bumper),
including mildly tweaked headlights with elongated LED daytime running lights.
New 20-inch wheel designs adorn the high-performance RS and SS versions,
whereas the rear gets new dual-element tail lights with twin LED surrounds –
red lenses are featured on the entry-level LS and LT, while the RS, SS and ZL1
feature dark-tinted lenses. This is a departure from the previous slim, sleek
design.
The hood and front grille also get reshaped (the
latter more unforgivingly huge on SS variants) to optimise air flow, which help
cool components like the brakes and reduce drag/lift as well. For models
equipped with the optional Dual Mode Exhaust system, it gets a unique rear
diffuser panel to round out the look.
Inside, both the coupé and convertible get
Chevrolet’s next-generation seven-inch touchscreen Infotainment 3 system as
standard, with smartphone mirroring functionalities. An optional eight-inch
unit can also be had, offering cloud connection, navigation, voice recognition
and built-in apps, including over-the-air updates for the car’s software.
A high-definition reverse camera (optional rear
camera mirror for the 2SS) and revised ambient lighting are standard, while
customers can opt for the available Enhanced Performance Data Recorder system
and, for the first time, Forward Collision Alert (standard on the 2SS coupe).
Now, the big news is the addition of the brand new
Camaro Turbo 1LE, which joins the 1LE line-up of high-performance,
track-focused Camaros. However, the entry-level 1LE packs a 2.0 litre
turbocharged four-cylinder petrol, producing 275 hp and 400 Nm of torque.
Thanks to the smaller engine, Chevy says the car nearly achieves a 50:50 weight
balance, and it comes exclusively with a six-speed manual.
To match its stablemates’ – V6 1LE, SS 1LE and ZL1
1LE – street cred, the Turbo 1LE gets FE3 suspension with larger diameter front
and rear stabiliser bars, specially tuned dampers, stiffer rear cradle bushings
and cross-axis ball joints in the rear tow links that enhance lateral
stiffness. Brembo brakes with low-metallic performance pads provide stopping
power, and it rides on 245/40R20 (front) and 275/35R20 (rear) tyres.
It also gets Driver Mode Selector with Sport Mode
and new Track Mode, whereas the Competition Mode (within Sport and Track Modes)
includes performance instrument readouts, launch control, shift lights and
more. Inside, there’s a suede-wrapped flat-bottom steering wheel and shift knob
plus the optional Recaro sports seats.
The Camaro SS (offered in 1SS and 2SS trims – in
coupé and convertible models) on the other hand, is powered by a 6.2 litre LT1
direct-injected Small Block V8, pushing out 455 hp and 617 Nm of torque
(unchanged from before). It’s mated to a new 10-speed automatic – two cogs up
from the previous eight-speeder auto – and includes lift-foot gear hold, Tour,
Sport and Track modes, custom launch control and line lock (locks the front
brakes for more dramatic burnouts) feature.
Opt for the 1LE Performance Package and you’ll get
more than 1g of cornering capability. It gets Brembo
six-piston monobloc brake calipers, four-piston rear calipers, two-piece brake
rotors, electronic limited-slip differential, Magnetic Ride Control, FE4
performance suspension and fatter 285/30R20 (front) and 305/30R20 (rear) tyres.
The 1LE is only available with a six-speed manual.
Chevrolet did not announce any other mechanical
changes, so the naturally-aspirated 3.6 litre V6 should still produce 355 hp
and 385 Nm of torque. The same goes for the ZL1 – its 6.2 litre LT4
supercharged V8 continues to make 650 hp and 868 Nm of torque. A choice of
10-speed auto or six-speed manual can be had.
For safety, the Camaro gets six airbags including
knee airbags for the driver and front passenger, whereas the coupé ups the
count to eight with two head curtain side-impact air bags. There’s also Rear
Park Assist, Rear Cross-Traffic Alert and Side Blind Zone Alert with Lane
Change Alert for the 2SS. StabiliTrak electronic stability control system is
standard across the range.