How Much Does the Chevrolet Camaro Cost

The Camaro carries a base price of $25,000. That's one of the 

lowest starting prices in the sports car class, though most rivals 

come in around or under $27,000, so it's not like the Camaro is 

significantly less expensive than the competition.

2020 Chevrolet Camaro
It's a different story with the higher trims, and there are plenty 

above the base 1LS (seven more, to be exact). The new-for-2020 

Camaro LT1 has a starting MSRP of $34,000, while the lowest SS 

trim, the 1SS, starts at $37,000.

The range-topping high-performance Camaro ZL1 starts at 

$62,000. Only the Camaro's rival muscle cars, the Mustang and 

Challenger, have top trims that are comparable in price to the 

Camaro ZL1. Most other sports cars' top trims start under $40,000.


Camaro Interior

How Many People Does the Camaro Seat?

This Chevrolet sports car seats four people. There's a decent 

amount of space up front, and the supportive, well-bolstered seats 

are great on long drives and at the track. The rear seats are too 

small for adults to sit comfortably, and even children may feel 

cramped. Driver visibility is limited because of small windows and 

a high beltline, so you may want to get safety features like blind 

spot monitoring to help out.


Camaro and Child Car Seats

There are two complete sets of LATCH connectors for the 

Camaro’s rear seats. The upper tether anchors are easy to find, but 

the lower anchors are a bit unwieldy. They're buried in the seats, 

and clipping in a car seat requires extra force.


Camaro Interior Quality

The Camaro's interior is a mixed bag. On the one hand, the cabin is 

stylish, but on the other, many rivals have higher-quality materials 

and feel more upscale than this Chevy.


Camaro Cargo Space

The Camaro has more cargo room than most sports cars, but it still 

sits well behind the Dodge Challenger, which leads the sports car 

class with more than 16 cubic feet of trunk space. The Camaro 

gives you 9.1 cubic feet of trunk space in coupe models and 7.3 

cubic feet in convertibles. That's enough room for a few pieces of 

carry-on luggage, but you'll have a hard time carrying large cargo.


Camaro Infotainment, Bluetooth, and Navigation

Every Camaro comes with the Infotainment 3 system and a 7-inch 

touch screen, a six-speaker audio system, a Wi-Fi hot spot, two 

USB ports, Bluetooth, Apple Car Play, and Android Auto. 

Convertible models also come with a power-folding soft top.

Available features include a sunroof, a customizable 8-inch driver 

information display in the gauge cluster, wireless device charging, 

an 8-inch touch screen, navigation, a Bose premium audio system, 

and satellite radio.


The Infotainment 3 system is intuitive and user-friendly. The 

interface is easy to navigate, and there are physical controls so that 

you don't have to use the touch screen for all functions.

Camaro Reliability

Is the Chevrolet Camaro Reliable?

J.D. Power gives the 2020 Chevrolet Camaro a predicted reliability 

rating of three out of five, which is about average.


Chevrolet Camaro Warranty

The Chevrolet Camaro comes with a three-year/36,000-mile 

bumper-to-bumper warranty and a five-year/60,000-mile power 

train warranty.


Camaro Safety

Camaro Crash Test Results

The 2020 Camaro earned an overall safety rating of five out of five 

stars from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. 

The Camaro received five stars in the side crash and rollover tests 

and four stars in the frontal crash evaluation.


The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gave the Camaro the 

highest rating of Good in four crash tests and the second-highest 

rating of Acceptable in the roof strength test. Camaros equipped 

with available active safety features such as forward collision 

warning received the lowest rating of Basic for front crash 

prevention.


Camaro Safety Features

The Chevy Camaro comes standard with a rear view camera and 

the Teen Driver system, which lets you do things like set speed and 

audio volume limits for secondary drivers. Available active safety 

features include a head-up display, forward collision warning, 

blind spot monitoring, rear parking sensors, rear cross traffic alert, 

and a rear view camera mirror.


Camaro Dimensions and Weight

The 2020 Camaro is 15.7 to 15.9 feet long. Its curb weight ranges 

from 3,332 to 4,120 pounds.

Where Is the Chevrolet Camaro Built?

Chevrolet builds the 2020 Camaro in Michigan.


Which Chevrolet Camaro Model Is Right for Me

The Camaro comes in two body styles and eight trims: 1LS, 1LT, 

2LT, 3LT, LT1, 1SS, 2SS, and ZL1. Every trim is offered in the 

coupe body style and with rear-wheel drive. For about $6,000, you 

can upgrade any trim except the base model to the convertible 

body style. You can also swap the standard manual transmission 

for an eight-speed automatic (with the four-cylinder engine) or a 

10-speed automatic (with the V6 and V8s).


With so many options, you should first pick an engine. That can 

help you narrow your choices, since the outrageously powerful 

V8s only come in the top four trims.

If you're OK with the turbo-four or V6 engines, check out the 2LT, 

which is one of the best values in the lineup. It comes with more 

infotainment and comfort features than the lower trims, and it only 

costs about $2,500 more than the base model.


All but the 1LS and LT1 trims offer the 1LE Track Performance 

package. This includes a number of performance-oriented features, 

such as Brembo brakes, an upgraded suspension, and a flat-

bottomed steering wheel.

Chevrolet Camaro 1LS

The Camaro 1LS sports a base price of $25,000. It has a 275-

horsepower turbo-four engine and a six-speed manual 

transmission, and it's the only trim not available as a convertible.


Standard features include automatic climate control, Teen Driver, a 

rear view camera, and the Infotainment 3 system with a 7-inch 

touch screen, a six-speaker audio system, a WiFi hot spot, two 

USB ports, Bluetooth, Apple Car Play, and Android Auto.


Chevrolet Camaro LT

The Camaro LT is available in three trims: 1LT, 2LT, and 3LT. The 

Camaro 1LT has a starting price of $25,500. In addition to the base 

trim's features, the 1LT includes a power-adjustable passenger seat 

and satellite radio, and it offers features not available in the base 

trim, like an 8-inch touch screen and a Bose audio system.


The Camaro 2LT starts at $27,500. In addition to the 1LT’s 

features, the 2LT comes with leather upholstery, heated and 

ventilated front seats, and dual-zone automatic climate control.

The Camaro 3LT has a starting price of $31,500. It gains blind spot 

monitoring and the Infotainment 3 Plus system with an 8-inch 

touch screen and a Bose audio system.


Chevrolet Camaro LT1

The new-for-2020 Camaro LT1 starts at $34,000. The LT1 comes 

with a 455-horsepower V8 engine and driving upgrades like 

Brembo front brakes and a performance suspension. From a 

features standpoint, the LT1 closely resembles the 1LT trim.


Chevrolet Camaro SS

Like the LT, the Camaro SS is broken down into subtrims, in this 

case, the 1SS and 2SS. The Camaro 1SS starts at $37,000. It 

features the 455-horsepower V8 engine, front and rear Brembo 

brakes, and the Infotainment 3 Plus system with an 8-inch touch 

screen.

The Camaro 2SS carries a $42,000 price tag. It comes standard 

with dual-zone automatic climate control, a Bose audio system, 

leather upholstery, a heated steering wheel, a head-up display, 

forward collision warning, blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic 

alert, rear parking sensors, and a rear view camera mirror.


Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

The Camaro ZL1 starts at $62,000, and it boasts a supercharged 

650-horsepower V8 engine. Standard features include Recaro sport 

seats, wireless device charging, Magnetic Ride Control, and 

several performance and styling upgrades.

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