Chevrolet has yet to officially announce pricing for
the facelifted 2019 Camaro lineup, although in a way, the automaker has already
done it. Autoblog has discovered that the configurator for the 2019 Camaro is
already up and running on Chevrolet’s commercial website, although you’ll have
a hard time finding it because there’s no link for the 2019 Camaro in the
“Build&Price” section.
hat’s probably because there are no photos of the
refreshed Camaro or its options uploaded in the configurator yet. Everything
else, however, seems to be in place — including pricing. Starting from the bottom of the
range, the 2019 Chevrolet Camaro 1LT has an MSRP of US$ 26,495 (including US$ 995
destination), which makes it US$ 405 cheaper than the base 2018 Camaro, the 1LS.
Selecting a Convertible adds US$ 6,000, with the $405 reduction still standing
compared to the 2018 Camaro Convertible 1LS.
Interestingly, the configurator for the 2019 Camaro
still includes the 1LS trim, even though there’s no price listed for it —
instead of the price, the website reads “See dealer for pricing.” Chances are
the 2019 Camaro 1LS will be a special-order trim, like a fleet model. That’s
because there’s only one wheel design available, and no automatic transmission
option. As for the newly-introduced 2019 Camaro Turbo 1LE, it’s not yet
featured in the configurator but Chevrolet has announced it starts at US$ 30,995.
The same US$ 405 price reduction applies to the 2019
Camaro V6 (3LT), which starts at US$ 31,995. Don’t get your hopes up too high for
the V8-powered 2019 Camaro SS, however, because base prices remain unchanged: US$ 37,995 for the 1SS and US$ 42,995 for the 2SS. Bucking the trend is the 650-hp
2019 Camaro ZL1, which adds US$ 400 for a US$ 64,195 base price. However, that’s only
because the gas guzzler tax has increased from US$ 1,300 to US$ 1,700 for the 2019
model year.