The countdown to SEMA continues as Chevrolet has
unveiled the Camaro SS Shock concept. Designed to preview an assortment
of options and accessories for the facelifted muscle car, the concept is named
after its Shock yellow paint job which will be offered on the production model
early next year. The color is certainly eye-catching as it’s basically a high
visibility safety jacket that you can drive.
Besides the special paint job, the Camaro has been
equipped with accessories and performance parts as well as concept components.
The company didn’t go into details, but the concept features black hood
stripes, black mirror caps and dark wheels. We can also see a ground effects
package which includes a front splitter and extended side skirts.
While Chevrolet was tight-lipped about
specifications, the automaker said the 2019 Camaro will be offered with an
“expanded portfolio of accessories and performance parts.” Key highlights
include cold-air induction kits, a Brembo front brake kit and suspension
components sourced from the Camaro 1LE. Customers can also order Recaro sport
seats, a black spoiler and a fuel door with an exposed carbon fiber insert.
Besides the Camaro SS Shock, Chevrolet will unveil a
customized Camaro LT convertible at SEMA. The company declined to release
pictures, but said the model will have a Satin Steel Grey Metallic exterior
with red accents and “additional accessories.”
There’s no word on performance specifications, but
the 2019 Camaro is offered with an assortment of engines including everything
from a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder with 275 hp to a
supercharged 6.2-liter V8 developing 650 hp. While Chevrolet only unveiled one
Camaro today, the company has plans to display more than a dozen models at
SEMA. Among them will be four concepts based on the 2019 Silverado.