2016 Camaro Concept Cars
The new Camaro is 2 inches shorter and about an inch lower and narrower, than today's car. Fans of the current Camaro needn't worry, though. The new model does not look radically different. You'll see softer, rounder lines here and there, but the Camaro still squats in its same low-slung, broad-shouldered stance, enhanced with gun-slit windows. Chevrolet has good reasons for moving the Camaro to a new platform -- cost savings and fuel economy among them -- but not much incentive to change a winning look.
What's Under the Hood?
Both V6 and V8 engines carry over. There's also a new turbocharged four-cylinder for those who want a Camaro with maximum fuel economy.