A Steal Of a Deal? - 2014 Chevrolet Z28 To Start At Only $75,000

A Steal Of a Deal? - 2014 Chevrolet Z28 To Start At Only $75,000
Chevrolet today announced the 2014 Camaro Z/28 will go on sale this spring with a suggested retail price of $75,000, including a $995 destination charge, but excluding tax, title, license and dealer fees.

The new Z/28 is offered in five exterior colors – Red Hot, Black, Silver Ice Metallic, Ashen Gray Metallic and Summit White. Only a single option is available: A $1,150 package that adds air conditioning and a total of six audio speakers. The standard Z/28 package includes one speaker.

"The Camaro Z/28 is an uncompromising performer that's bred for the track – and every one of its unique components supports the goal of faster lap times," said Mark Reuss, president, General Motors North America. "It takes the Z/28 back to its racing roots and adds to the strong lineup of Chevrolet performance cars, including a revamped Camaro SS and supercharged ZL1, as well as the SS sedan, Corvette Stingray convertible and 2015 Corvette Z06, which we'll introduce at the North American International Auto Show next week."

The Z/28's unique exterior is designed like a race car to produce downforce that presses the tires against the track for greater grip – up to 1.08 g in cornering acceleration – and faster lap times. The aerodynamically optimized design helped the Camaro Z/28 log a lap on Germany's legendary Nürburgring road course that was four seconds faster than the Camaro ZL1's and beat published times for the Porsche 911 Carrera S and the Lamborghini Murcielago LP640.

Power comes from the 7.0L LS7 engine, with dry-sump oiling, rated at an SAE-certified 505 horsepower (376 kW) and 481 lb-ft of torque (652 Nm). The engine will be built by hand at the new Performance Build Center within GM's Bowling Green assembly plant.

A close-ratio six-speed manual transmission is the only transmission offered and power is distributed to the rear wheels via a Torsen limited-slip differential featuring a helical gear set, rather than traditional clutch packs, for optimal traction. The differential works in unison with Chevrolet's proprietary Performance Traction Management system, allowing drivers to adjust the level of throttle and braking intervention to match their capability and driving environment.

The Camaro Z/28 is also one of the first production cars fitted with race-proven, spool-valve dampers, which allow four-way damping control, enabling engineers to precisely tune both bump and rebound settings for high-speed and low-speed wheel motions. The wider tuning range also allows dramatically greater damper stiffness without a significant change in ride quality. Additional chassis changes include stiffer spring and bushing rates for improved cornering response.

Lightweight, 19-inch forged aluminum wheels and Pirelli PZero Trofeo R tires reduce unsprung weight by 49.6 pounds (22.5 kilograms) per car compared to the 20-inch wheels standard on Camaro SS and ZL1.

The massive 305/30ZR19 PZero Trofeo R tires represent the first production-car application in the industry and are believed to be the widest front tire on any productioThn car. To fully exploit their grip, the Z/28 also features Brembo Carbon Ceramic Matrix™ rotors and fixed, monoblock calipers. The large 394 x 36 mm front rotors are paired with six-piston calipers, while the 390 x 32 mm rear rotors are paired four-piston calipers. Compared to similar-size, two-piece steel rotors, the lightweight carbon discs save 28 pounds (12.5 kg) per car.

The combination of tire grip and braking power enable the Camaro Z/28 to achieve at least 1.5 g in deceleration. With standard front brake cooling ducts, the Z/28 is also capable of continuous track use.

Interior details

On the interior, the Camaro Z/28 features trim in a distinctive, matte-metallic finish called Octane, a flat-bottom steering wheel and Recaro seats with microfiber inserts. The seats feature aggressive bolsters for high-performance driving, as well as seat cutouts inspired by the five-point harnesses found on racing seats. To save weight, both front seats incorporate manual adjustment.

The rear seats of the Z/28 have also been modified for weight reduction. Nine pounds, or four kilograms, were saved by eliminating the seat-back pass-through, as well as using high-density foam in place of the rigid structure of the seat back and steel mesh of the seat bottom.

Additional examples of weight savings include:

Elimination of the tire-inflator kit, except for Rhode Island and New Hampshire, where it is required by law
Removal of some interior sound deadener, as well as trunk carpet
Use of a smaller, lighter battery
Thinner rear-window glass – 3.2 mm vs. the standard 3.5 mm
Elimination of high-intensity discharge, or HID, headlamps and fog lights
No air conditioning except as part of the single option package.
The Camaro Z/28 will be available to order in late January with the first cars delivered to customers in the spring. Rights to the first Camaro Z/28, VIN 0001, will be auctioned at Barrett Jackson Auction in Scottsdale, Ariz. on January 18.

The Z/28's suggested retail price includes destination and freight charges, as well as the gas-guzzler tax.

MattDarringerMattDarringer - 1/3/2014 5:53:43 PM
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$75K is ridiculous for a Camaro no telling what it will be once the dealers do a price gouge ($100K???). Z28 or base Jaguar F Type? Jaguar! Z28 or Stingray? Stingray! Z28 or 911? 911!


skytopskytop - 1/3/2014 6:11:22 PM
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A Camaro sells for $20K. Add the high performance motor, suspension and brakes for another $60K??? Get real Chevrolet. You are nutz!


nguyenvuminhnguyenvuminh - 1/3/2014 6:48:05 PM
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I have to admit, I have a hard time seeing a Chevrolet in the $75K range.


carfanusacarfanusa - 1/3/2014 8:34:13 PM
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Is this a joke? No one in the right mind would pay that much for a camaro. This is a budget sports car, it shouldn't be priced to compete with high end luxury sport cars. It doesn't matter if they put in magical unicorn motor.


carfanusacarfanusa - 1/3/2014 8:37:05 PM
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Yes it's the steal of the day... good job 009! You robbed users of the clicks and comments from your idiotic headline.


irishmikeirishmike - 1/4/2014 12:27:13 PM
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Chevrolet is assuming we've all forgotten the original 'Z' from the 60's, which also was a "race car for the street".
But, the original was within reach of anyone with reasonable means. Also, the original '302' was a high-strung, small displacement(relative for the times)giant killer--vs. this large displacement monster.
This car is a nice piece, Chevy, just don't call it a Z/28.


cidflekkencidflekken - 1/4/2014 12:49:22 PM
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I seriously can't stop laughing at this. $75k. Base. For a Chevy that's not a Corvette. For a Chevy with an interior worthy of a $20k car. If it had Speed Racer's steering wheel and all of its functionality, maybe. But, hell no. I'm sure it will go, stop, and turn like stink, but I'd much rather a C63, M4, or RS5 and keep the change.


SpartySparty - 1/4/2014 1:31:24 PM
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So, let me get this straight: a normal 20k Camaro minus AC...minus sound deadening...minus rear seating...cheaper rear glass plus neato wheels, brakes and a handbuilt engine. Couldn't I have that done myself for MUCH less? Did I miss something?...wait I forgot that badge


ScirosSciros - 1/5/2014 5:36:54 PM
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Ehh what sucks about this is that asking $75000 for a "race focused Camaro" means GM will be asking an ASS TON for the Corvette counterpart (Z06). The C6 Z06 started in the 2014 Z28's price rage, so I'm assuming now something more like $90k starting for the Z06. And that's being optimistic.

What is with these freaking insane price points coming out of GM recently? -__-


xjug1987axjug1987a - 1/6/2014 9:22:52 AM
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For the performance dollar this is probably not a lot to pay. For the quality of what you're getting, its probably not alot to pay. For the basic car that this car evolved from, ok, now we're getting up there. The new Z/28 is a purest car for those that want what this car offers. Will they sell 10000 of them.... will they sell 5000? Probably not but there is a market for this car and it is what the original was in its truest sense. If you watch the auction shows and see who buys what, I'm constantly thinking where did so and so get $100k and why'd they buy that? So, there is a market for this car, and they will sell every one they make. It would seem most folks that read this column and comment are MB & BMW loyalists, but certainly with a foreign slant. No, this Z/28 can scoot around with the best of them and probably embarrass alot of them..... its not for me but it will sell and it will become a historic car for collectors.


TehShibbsTehShibbs - 1/7/2014 1:09:26 PM
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Too many of you people don't understand - this thing is a TRACK CAR. It's drivable on the street, but is definitely not meant to do so. It slays Lamborghinis on a track at small fraction of the price. Will it be as comfortable as most other $75k cars? No. Will it kill them around a track? Yes. Will it maintain a 3-year 36,000 mile bumper-to-bumper warranty and a 100,000 mile powertrain warranty while doing so? Most definitely yes! What other track car offers a ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND MILE WARRANTY? I can't think of any.... In fact I know all too many cars whose warranty is VOIDED the second the car is used in a competitive manner.
Now. Is this car for everyone? No car is for everyone. People's tastes are subjective--hence we have so many different options.


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