Track Ready 2017 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 To Punish All Comers With 640 HP and 10 Speeds

Track Ready 2017 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 To Punish All Comers With 640 HP and 10 Speeds
The 2017 Camaro ZL1 is poised to challenge the most advanced sports coupes in the world in any measure – with unprecedented levels of technology, refinement, track capability and straight-line acceleration.

“The Camaro ZL1 is designed to excel at everything,” said Mark Reuss, executive vice president of Global Product Development. “It’s a 2+2 coupe offering incredible performance – acceleration, handling and braking – with the highest levels of technology and perfect chassis damping, making it suitable for everyday driving. It will compare well to any sports coupe, at any price and in any setting.”

Acceleration for the ZL1 is delivered with a new supercharged 6.2L V-8 engine estimated at 640 hp (477 kW), and either a six-speed manual transmission with active rev matching or an all-new 10-speed automatic. Handling capability starts with the lightweight, stiffer structure of the all-new sixth-Gen Camaro, married with Magnetic Ride suspension and an electronic limited-slip differential. Standard technologies include Driver Mode Selector, dual-mode exhaust and advanced connectivity features.

The Camaro ZL1 goes on sale late this year.

Designed for Performance

Functionality defines the Camaro ZL1’s form, with the exterior shaped during more than 100 hours of wind-tunnel testing and on-track validation to improve aerodynamics and cooling for track use. Accordingly, its exterior elements all play a part in managing airflow over, under and through the ZL1.


 

“The design supports the Camaro ZL1’s exceptional performance and does so with compelling style,” said John Mack, Camaro exterior design manager. “From every angle, the elements coalesce to give the car a purposeful, super aggressive attitude.”

The lower grille opening, for example, offers greater airflow compared to the Camaro SS, and the upper grille incorporates a new version of the “flow-tie” open bowtie insignia. There’s also a new hood, with a carbon fiber insert and heat extractor that pulls hot air from the engine compartment. Additional changes include a larger front splitter, unique rockers, a wing-style rear spoiler and wider front fenders – all tuned to improve aerodynamics for greater high-speed stability.

Inside, there are standard Recaro front seats, along with a sueded flat-bottom steering wheel and shift knob. Chevrolet’s Performance Data Recorder is available. 

Fast with finesse

A cohesive suite of performance technologies tailors ZL1’s performance for street and track. Features include an updated Magnetic Ride suspension, Performance Traction Management, electronic limited-slip differential, Custom Launch Control and Driver Mode Selector. It also has a stronger power-to-weight ratio than its predecessor, weighing 200 pounds less, while offering approximately 60 more horsepower and 80 more pound-feet of torque.

The result is a one-of-a-kind driving experience.

“Driving the Camaro ZL1 is best described as ‘fast with finesse,’” said Reuss. “It is beautifully balanced, with perfect damping and isolation for optimal performance and driver confidence in virtually any situation – from the Pacific Coast Highway to Willow Springs to Pomona.”

Additional chassis features include:

  • Unique 20-inch forged aluminum wheels with 285/30ZR20 front and 305/30ZR20 rear tires
  • Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar tires with a compound and construction developed exclusively for the Camaro to offer exceptional grip on the track
  • Brembo brakes with six-piston monobloc front calipers – featuring the ZL1 logo – and massive, 15.35-inch (390 mm) two-piece front rotors.

Supercharged performance and new 10-speed automatic

Underhood, the ZL1 features a supercharged LT4 6.2L V-8 Small Block engine, with intake and exhaust systems tailored for Camaro. It is rated at an estimated 640 horsepower (477 kW) and 640 lb-ft of torque (868 Nm).

The LT4 is backed by a standard six-speed manual transmission or all-new, available paddle-shift 10-speed automatic. The 10-speed automatic has 7.39 overall ratio for smaller steps between gears. It enables the LT4 engine to remain at optimal rpm levels during acceleration, particularly when exiting corners, for quicker laps and lightning-quick responses on both up- and down-shifts.

This is the first Chevrolet application of the new quick-shift 10-speed, with unique calibrations and hardware developed exclusively for the ZL1. By the end of 2018, GM will introduce the new 10-speed automatic in eight vehicle models.

Finally – and unlike some competitors – there’s no need to purchase an optional package to make the ZL1 track ready. Track capability comes standard, with features including an impressive 11 heat exchangers for optimal powertrain cooling.



MDarringerMDarringer - 3/16/2016 11:54:31 AM
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Brilliant!


runninglogan1runninglogan1 - 3/16/2016 4:30:35 PM
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Wow! How can GM pack so much into a car for so little? If the rumored $60k price holds up, how can the GT350 compete? How can the M4 compete? How can any four seater under $100k compete? Amazing.


Agent00RAgent00R - 3/16/2016 11:04:01 PM
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I am driving a 2016 Camaro this week.

Once you get inside you start to realize how it can pack so much for so little.

LOL


runninglogan1runninglogan1 - 3/16/2016 11:47:39 PM
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I disagree. The quality of the new Camaro's cabin is more than acceptable. Judging from the pics, the ZL1's will be even nicer.


MDarringerMDarringer - 3/17/2016 12:10:22 AM
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@runninglogan1 Agent00R will slag the ZL1 because it's not a BMW.


monopoly1monopoly1 - 3/17/2016 12:16:23 AM
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@— Agent00R

Funny that you're criticizing the 2016 Camaro's interior dimensions, while being noticeably "silent" about the tiny, cramped Tupperware plastic interiors in BMW M3/M4 models you continuously praise on this website.

#Biased


ScirosSciros - 3/16/2016 5:42:39 PM
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It's about what was expected; the CTS-V has 640 hp so the ZL1 was going to have about the same amount. Looks aggressive enough and I'm sure handles well.

We'll see comparisons with the GT350 soon enough. Expectations are that the ZL1 should come out victorious this time, since these cars basically leapfrog each other generation after generation.


Agent00RAgent00R - 3/16/2016 11:05:16 PM
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While these cars are similar on paper, I expect the Shelby to be more of a proper track-use machine where as the ZL1 will be like bringing a bazooka to a gun fight.

We'll see soon enough!


runninglogan1runninglogan1 - 3/16/2016 11:45:43 PM
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I predict the ZL1 will destroy the GT350 on the track.

We'll see soon enough!


MDarringerMDarringer - 3/17/2016 12:13:24 AM
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@runninglogan1 the ZL1 will be faster than the GT350 most likely, but that's like saying merlot is better than cabernet sauvignon. I own a GT350 and its off te charts wonderful at the track. The last ZL1 was beyond impressive. I want one of each.


ScirosSciros - 3/17/2016 12:32:50 PM
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The track-use Shelby is the GT350R (Ford's answer to the Z28). For GM's answer in turn we probably ought to wait for the new-generation Z28. The ZL1 doesn't compromise as much for the sake of track times, which I think is the intent. Most people don't drive to work, out to eat, etc on a race track.


monopoly1monopoly1 - 3/18/2016 3:02:26 AM
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@ - — runninglogan1

The lesser model Camaro SS 1LE will without a doubt destroy a GT350 on the track, while the ZL1 will obliterate it!


skytopskytop - 3/20/2016 12:34:28 PM
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Mustang available at most every Ford dealer with the Roush Stage 3 package yielding 670HP.


HolydudeHolydude - 3/22/2016 11:27:00 AM
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Nice specs, and rednecks don't need nice interiors anyway.


MDarringerMDarringer - 3/22/2016 1:26:39 PM
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You clearly do not understand the customer profile of the target audience of this vehicle.


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