The 2016 Chevrolet Camaro Comes With a Lot of New Features Accompanying Its Increased Price Range!

The all new Camaro has entered the market when other performance vehicles are in a tear. Thanks to the financial crisis, increased fuel prices, highly strict fuel economy standards and changing consumer tastes resulted in people thinking that muscle cars were on their way out. However, the sales pendulum has changed direction and performance cars are coming in strong numbers. Current estimates indicate that US sales of performance cars in the US are up to 70 percent since the financial crisis in 2009.

The full-house 6.2 liter LT-1 V8 1SS comes with the power of 455 galloping horses along with a matching torque figure. It includes Brembo brakes, high-performance run-flat tires and auxiliary coolers present for the transmission along with differential and engine oil, all included in a package of $37,295.

Some of the new standard features which were either optional or unavailable in the older 2015 Camaro are Chevrolet MyLink with Apple CarPlay capability, Driver Mode Selector with Snow/Ice, Tour and Sport modes on all models, and Track mode on SS versions, OnStar 4G LTE connectivity with Wi-Fi hotspot, Keyless access with pushbutton start, Leather-wrapped, flat-bottom steering wheel, Eight-way power driver, six-way power passenger seats, Driver and front passenger knee air bags, Variable-ratio electric power steering, LED daytime running lamps and Automatic climate control among others.

Stay tuned for more updates on 2016 Chevrolet Camaro!