After a steady build-up of leaks and teases, Chevrolet has finally pulled the wraps off the sixth-generation Camaro, a model that it claims is lighter, faster, more nimble and more
fuel-efficient than the “pony car” it replaces. The 2016 Chevrolet Camaro is also more technologically sophisticated, introducing a number of new features – such as a first-ever
turbocharged engine — and expanding the availability of others, including a magnetic ride control suspension.
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