Chevrolet Introduces 550hp Camaro ZL1

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CHICAGO – The 2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 debuted today at the Chicago Auto Show. It is the highest-performing Camaro and the most technically advanced car ever developed in its class. The new ZL1 continues the momentum of Camaro, propelling it into an entirely new realm of leading-edge performance technology. It is planned to launch at the beginning of 2012.

Motivated by a supercharged V-8 engine producing an estimated 550 horsepower (410 kW), the Camaro ZL1 will be the fastest Camaro ever offered by Chevrolet. And more than just power, the ZL1 features technologically advanced and highly developed chassis and suspension systems that help it deliver balanced, track-ready handling and braking power to complement its high engine output. Rigorous development of the ZL1 is ongoing, and official estimates of the car’s capabilities will be released later in 2011, as testing nears completion.

“Camaro ZL1 is about high-tech performance and design, and is a type of car no one has ever brought to this segment previously,” said Rick Scheidt, vice president of Chevrolet marketing. “It’s the most technically advanced Camaro ever, so we’ve chosen a name from the most elite and exclusive Camaro in history.”

The ZL1 name is derived from the all-aluminum racing engine of the same name, which was developed in the late 1960s and installed into a handful of regular-production 1969 Camaros. Only 69 were built with the engine, but they’ve achieved mythical status among enthusiasts, as they represented the pinnacle in Camaro performance – until now. The 2012 ZL1 model is designed to be a major leap forward for the Camaro, bringing a new level of performance capability to the segment.

The central goal of the car’s development was creating something new – a Camaro intended to reach optimal lap times on top road-racing circuits and excellent driving dynamics on the street. To achieve that goal, engineers evolved many of the existing Camaro’s systems, as well as incorporated new technologies such as electric power steering and Magnetic Ride Control, the world’s fastest-reacting suspension system.

Camaro ZL1’s design communicates and supports its performance mission. Rather than using decorative elements, ZL1 is visually differentiated from other current Camaro models with elements vital to the car’s elevated capabilities.

“Everything about the ZL1’s design is directly related to its technology and serious performance, especially aerodynamics,” said Ed Welburn, vice president, Global Design. “Our designers’ goal was to execute that function-oriented design with beautifully sculpted forms, creating an imposing, powerful persona. Function becomes the aesthetic. The intent is a car that delivers on the attitude it projects.”

Major elements of the ZL1’s design are a new front fascia and hood with air extractors, designed in tandem to create aerodynamic downforce to aid handling. The car’s hood includes a signature center section constructed of carbon fiber and rendered in satin black finish. New rocker panels, wide tires, 20-inch wheels and exhaust tips portray the car’s handling and power.
The ZL1 badge appears on the grille, hood and the brake calipers, all key areas portraying the technology within.

Tech overview
Supporting the dynamic track and street performance of the ZL1 is the LSA 6.2L supercharged engine, which will produce an estimated 550 horsepower (410kW) and 550 lb.-ft. of torque (677 Nm), with specific features for the Camaro. Built on GM’s legendary all-aluminum, small-block V-8 architecture, the LSA features an intercooled supercharger system, premium heat-resistant aluminum-alloy cylinder heads and other details designed to ensure its exceptional performance is delivered with smoothness and refinement. Components and design elements that contribute to the LSA’s performance include:

Balanced, lightweight reciprocating assembly
High-strength hypereutectic pistons
Sixth-generation Eaton supercharger with four-lobe rotors
Piston oil squirters.
Because the Camaro ZL1 uses electric power steering, the engine does not incorporate a conventional hydraulic power steering pump on its accessory drive system. This enhances performance, because no engine power is used to turn a steering pump pulley.

Camaro ZL1 is a complete high-performance car, not just a Camaro with more power. Key technical highlights include:

Transmission – The high-performance Tremec TR-6060 six-speed manual is matched with the LSA engine. It is the “MG9” version of the transmission, with a higher torque capacity. It is used with a dual-mass flywheel and twin-disc clutch for easy operation and shift smoothness. A new, shorter-throw shifter actuates the gear changes.

Exhaust – ZL1 is equipped with a dual-mode exhaust system, which alters the sound level and character in response to engine rpm. First used on the legendary Corvette, and specifically tuned for Camaro ZL1, the dual-mode exhaust will give the car a signature sound.

Drivetrain – It is revised with a stronger driveshaft and rear axle system, featuring a larger and stronger cast iron differential housing, stronger axles and heavy-duty limited-slip differential. This patent-pending system is designed to ensure that ZL1’s tremendous power is delivered smoothly to the ground.

Suspension – The suspension features completely revised tuning and the inclusion of segment-exclusive Magnetic Ride Control. ZL1’s Magnetic Ride system will include driver selectable modes (Tour and Sport) tailored for the preferred style of driving. It uses advanced magneto-rheological science to produce shock damping with the highest level of precision, enabling body control optimized for excellent performance in everyday driving as well as track situations. This technology appears on only a small roster of some of the world’s finest performance cars. Other chassis elements are redesigned to support the car’s high-performance limits. Rear stabilizer bars have drop links repositioned outboard of the control arms. This makes the bars more effective in controlling body roll in turns, with crisp response to driver commands.

Brakes and Steering – Camaro ZL1 features an advanced track-capable braking system, developed in conjunction with experts from Brembo. The large 14.6-inch (370 mm) two-piece front rotors have six-piston calipers; the 14.4-inch (365 mm) rear rotors have four-piston calipers. ZL1 marks the entry of a new electric power steering system to Camaro. It is being developed to ensure precise control and feedback to the driver, with greater variability of effort for high-performance driving.

Exterior – ZL1’s signature from the front is the redesigned fascia and aluminum hood with a raised, carbon fiber insert. The fascia includes a front splitter and new vertical fog lamps. The fog lamp area includes air intakes designed for brake cooling. The hood features front-mounted air extractors that direct air precisely over the car. Visually, this center section, in satin black carbon fiber, communicates the car’s high-performance intent as a visual contrast to the car’s exterior color. Functionally, the air extractor is a key in connecting airflow closely to the bodywork, creating aerodynamic downforce. The carbon fiber center section reduces the mass of the hood. High-intensity discharge (HID) headlamps and fog lamps are standard. The rear of the car includes a diffuser and spoiler, also functional elements that enhance the car’s aerodynamics.

Wheels and Tires – New-design, 20-inch forged aluminum wheels, which are lighter than the 20-inch wheels used on the Camaro SS, are used with new Goodyear Supercar F2 ties developed specifically for the ZL1.

Interior – ZL1 is tailored for high-performance driving. The front seats feature microfiber suede inserts. Other enhancements include a redesigned steering wheel, alloy pedals, Head-Up Display with unique performance readouts and the “four-pack” auxiliary gauge system featuring a boost readout.

Production details
All of the Camaro exterior colors will be offered with the ZL1, but black is the only interior color. The unique exterior features are complemented with a black center section on the hood. Inside, the Camaro ZL1 has heated leather seats with microfiber inserts and ZL1 logos embroidered on the front headrests. Microfiber suede is repeated as an accent on the instrument panel, adding a richer look to the interior. The ZL1 will include the same content as the current 2SS package and include the following new or unique features:

Six-way power driver and passenger seats
Unique instrument panel and door panel inserts; and ZL1-logo sill plates
Steering wheel audio controls with Bluetooth capability
Wireless PDIM and USB-port
Boston Acoustics premium audio system
Rear parking assist
Rear camera system (displayed in the inside rearview mirror).
Engineers have already driven Camaro ZL1 prototypes extensively at demanding road courses in the U.S. and Germany, with final testing being completed through the balance of 2011.

http://media.gm.com/content/media/u...s/us/en/2011/Feb/11chicago/chevrolet/0208_zl1

 

fbrdphreak

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Now THIS is a Camaro I could buy. The SS is just wholly unimpressive considering the huge, ungainly chassis. This ranks up there with the new Mustang Boss 302, for me anyway.
 

Viper GTS

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Any guesses on pricing? The current SS is what, $35K? So $40K+ is basically guaranteed, maybe $45K?

Viper GTS
 

fbrdphreak

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Any guesses on pricing? The current SS is what, $35K? So $40K+ is basically guaranteed, maybe $45K?

Viper GTS
Considering this is the equivalent of the CTS-V, I'd say $45K+. Also consider that a GT500 is $48K+. $45K would be a relative bargain.
 

dpodblood

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Any guesses on pricing? The current SS is what, $35K? So $40K+ is basically guaranteed, maybe $45K?

Viper GTS

Yes that is the question. What will the price be? And where will it fit as far as price/performance ratio compared to the Corvette?
 

Vette73

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Yes that is the question. What will the price be? And where will it fit as far as price/performance ratio compared to the Corvette?


You have to spend over 100k to get the same motor in a Corvette.
45k will not even get you into a base Corvette now.

But the camaro has 4 seats and weighs a lot more.

So are you looking for straight numbers or all-round numbers is what would decide it. I rather have a "base" model 430hp Corvette over this.
 

Viper GTS

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You have to spend over 100k to get the same motor in a Corvette.
45k will not even get you into a base Corvette now.

But the camaro has 4 seats and weighs a lot more.

So are you looking for straight numbers or all-round numbers is what would decide it. I rather have a "base" model 430hp Corvette over this.

This is the LSA, not the LS9. Related, but the LS9 is far more powerful. So it's not exactly a fair comparison.

Pricing on par with the GT500 seems logical, $45K would be a nice surprise.

Viper GTS
 

Vette73

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This is the LSA, not the LS9. Related, but the LS9 is far more powerful. So it's not exactly a fair comparison.

Pricing on par with the GT500 seems logical, $45K would be a nice surprise.

Viper GTS


True. I guess I should have said to get a Supercharged Corvette you will need to pay over 100k. :thumbsup:
 

punjabiplaya

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50k = a damned good deal. esp since youll spend whatever money you do have left on tires. i'm digging the new front end. mmm muscle car wars...
 

JJ650

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The front has Holden influencing, especially with the fog lights. I like!
Time to trade in the G8??
 

KIAman

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Depending on the price, I would still take the Mustang. Ford is due out with supercharger that brings the 5.0 to 624HP.
 

Zivic

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at 550 hp i'd still rather have the mustang

I would have to agree... I think 550 hp is awesome, but the camaro is just well.... too bloated. It looks enormous on the street. the interior isn't all that good, visibility is bad and it likely will be close to 4k lbs, maybe even heavier.

Looking at the SS numbers, what will another 100-125 hp get it?
-> sub 4 second 0-60? I really don't think so, but maybe
-> probably mid 12's in the quarter, but then again who knows if the curb weight increases
-> on a road course... that's anyones guess.

i think the CTS-V is the car I would buy out of GM's line up...not the camaro
 

exdeath

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But they've got oil squirters!

Yeah and it will squirt right through the holes that you make in the hypereutectic pistons with an aggressive pulley swap :awe:

It wasn't the blower that made the 03/04 Cobras legendary, the stock blower was actually a piece of shit. It was the forged internals. GM won't put forged internals in a Camaro because they are scared of losing Corvette sales and they want you to spend $100k if you want the good stuff

Also the way the blower casing, intake, intercooler, pulley snout and throttle body, etc are all integrated with special custom castings, prospects for bolt on twinscrew swaps are dim as well

And it's still... a heavy 5th gen that will NEED that 100+ HP just to keep up with cars with 100 HP less.
 
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EightySix Four

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Yeah and it will squirt right through the holes that you make with an aggressive pulley swap :awe:

Also the way the blower casing, intake, intercooler, pulley snout and throttle body, etc are all integrated with custom casting, prospects for bolt on twinscrew swaps are dim as well

Snout port, pulley, and tune bring it pretty damn close to LS9 numbers, and the Hyper-E pistons are stronger than most give them credit for. I'd prefer some forged ones, but oh well.
 
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