Showing posts with label Camaro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camaro. Show all posts

Chevrolet Camaro SS by SchwabenFolia

SchwabenFolia has taken the wraps off their new Chevrolet Camaro SS. Designed to appeal to customers who want something more exclusive, the model has been equipped with a matte anodized blue exterior that has "black brushed steel" accents and a white character line.
Under the hood, the 6.2-liter V8 engine has been outfitted with an SLP TVS2300 supercharger. This enables the mill to produce 525 HP (386 kW) instead of the usual 405 HP (298 kW). The car also has scissor doors, a KW coilover suspension and 20-inch five-spoke alloy wheels. 

Source: SchwabenFolia
 

Chevrolet Camaro gets tuned by Wimmer RS and Audiovox

Audiovox has enlisted Wimmer RS to create a bespoke Chevrolet Camaro to promote the company's Magnat audio systems. Looking bold and aggressive, the one-off model has a two-tone exterior with a ground effects package and 22-inch Oxigin wheels wrapped in Yokohama Advan Sport tires. The Camaro's cabin has always been a bit of a disappointment, so Wimmer added leather / Alcantara seats and an Audiovox infotainment system. The coupe has also been equipped with a 4400 watt Magnat audio system that has digital amplifiers and two 30cm subwoofers. For added performance, the 6.2-liter V8 engine was outfitted with a revised ECU, an optimized air intake and a stainless steel sports exhaust system. Thanks to these tweaks, the engine produces 451 HP (332 kW) and 596 Nm (439 lb-ft) of torque which enables the car to hit a top speed of 274 km/h (170 mph).
Source: Magnat Audio Produkte GmbH
 
Press release":
 
THE AUDIO-CAMARO by MAGNAT
Originally built as a competitor against the Ford Mustang since 1966, the Chevrolet Camaro by GM sees the light of the day in the fifth generation since 2009 in the Canadian Oshawa and it is a typical representative of the so-called pony cars, which exist parallel to the also American vehicle class of muscle cars.
The firm AUDIOVOX from Pulheim, whose brand Magnat is inextricably linked with German sound technology, has optimized this Camaro visibly and audibly and turned into an impressive show car. To increase the engine performance a performance kit by the firm Wimmer racing engineering has been utilized. Due to a software customization, an optimization of the air induction and a stainless steel exhaust system the Magnat Camaro achieves now a performance of 332 kW or 451 hp and has a maximum torque of 596 Nm (at 4,300 r / min). The maximum speed after this power increase is 274 km/h.
To get this performance onto the street, the Magnat Camaro rolls on a grandiose wheel-tire combination by Oxigin in 10x22 inches all around with Yokohama Advan Sport tires in 265/30ZR22 at the front and 295/25ZR22 at the rear axle. The height adjustable KW coilover suspension, Variant 1, combines a perfect sporty handling with everyday practicality.
The fitted as standard, but very spartan interior has been exclusively equipped with high quality leather and Alcantara by Magnat. The diamond pattern of the seats underlines the sportive character and upgrades the interior clearly.
The new Audiovox VME 9520NAV, with its extensive equipment, such as navigation, Bluetooth hands-free system, iPod / iPhone control, DVD and linkage to the steering wheel remote control, handles the powerful Magnat 4400Watt system. 2-way component front system, coaxial rear system, 2x 30cm subwoofer and digital amplifiers transform the interior into a concert hall. The firmly installed Ipod serves as a database of all music requests. Whether it is rock, pop or classical, any style of music is played back impressively. The illuminated show installation in the trunk completes this great project impressively.
 



Chevrolet Camaro by O.CT-Tuning

O.CT-Tuning has announced details of the tuning program for the Chevrolet Camaro that has been dubbed the Transformer edition. The company has often focused its attention on the Chrysler SRT-8 models in the past but they have taken an opportunity to diversify their offerings with this new package. The tuning centers around the supercharged 6.2-liter engine that has seen its raw output raised up to 630PS (463kW/621hp) and 730Nm (538lb-ft) of torque. It is complimented by a stainless steel exhaust system that remains quiet at low speeds before hitting the decibels when the driver puts pedal to the metal. The package is completed with an exterior that mimics the look of the world-saving Bumblebee Autobot from the Transformer movies.



Camaro SS Convertible by Geiger Cars

German tuner Geiger Cars has done the Chevrolet Camaro SS Convertible into a mean-looking American-euro machine.

The Munich-based tuner adds a little German know-how to this American muscle car by means of a new supercharger for the 6.2 liter V8 unit. Power gets dialed up to 568 PS (418 kW / 560 hp) and 779 Nm (575 lb-ft) of torque.

Geiger provides the large car with 22-inch rims wrapped in 265/30/R22 tires at the front and 295/25/R22 ones on the rear axle.

An adjustable suspension is also part of the package along with a sport exhaust system.

The body kit includes a chin spoiler, side skirts, rear diffuser and a rear wing.

Price tag: €85,000.

Chevrolet Camaro SS by GeigerCars


On the design front, the company installs a new front lip spoiler, extended side skirts, and an aggressive rear diffuser. Other goodies include an adjustable KW suspension, 22-inch alloy wheels, and an infotainment system with GPS navigation.

Under the hood, the 6.2-liter V8 engine has been outfitted with a supercharger, a revised ECU, and a stainless steel sport exhaust system. Thanks to these tweaks, output climbs from 426 hp (318 kW / 432 PS) and 420 lb-ft (569 Nm) to 556 hp (415 kW / 564 PS) and 488 lb-ft (662 Nm) of torque. This enables the car to run from 0-100 km/h in 4.2 seconds and hit a top speed of 305 km/h (190 mph).

The components can be purchased individually or the completed car can be bought for €88,000 ($127,400 / £78,300).


HPE700 Camaro Convertible by Hennessey


Hennessey Performance has unveiled the first details about the 2011 HPE700 Camaro Convertible.

Like the previous HPE700 coupe, the convertible features a 'CarbonAero' body kit (which includes a front splitter, a rear diffuser and revised side skirts), a painted hockey stick side strip, and 20-inch alloy wheels with Pirelli P-Zero tires.

Power comes from a Corvette ZR1-sourced LS9 engine which has been outfitted with cold air induction system, upgraded pulleys, and high-flow fuel injectors. Thanks to these modifications, the 6.2-liter V8 produces 755 hp (563 kW / 765 PS) and 763 lb-ft (1,033 Nm) of torque - an increase of 117 hp (87 kW / 119 PS) and 159 lb-ft (215 Nm). This enables the coupe (convertible figures are still pending) to accelerate from 0-60 mph in 3.3 seconds and run the quarter mile in 10.9 seconds at 130 mph.

To ensure the chassis can handle the added power, engineers installed an adjustable coil-over suspension, upgraded sway bars and a Brembo braking system with 15-inch rotors.

Available as a coupe or convertible, HPE700 production will be limited to 24 units.

2010 Chevrolet Camaro Hamann

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The fine tuner Hamann of Laupheim from the German, of all the new Chevrolet Camaro would tune, probably no one believes, specializes in the tuner but more on BMW, Ferrari, Lamborghini and Porsche. Well, do not even need to think because this is the result of 8 hours of Photoshop, found on Deviantart. Serdo Miletic can be reached as a user with the nick Morfiuss here.

Chevrolet Muscle Cars 365 2008 Camaro

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1969 Camaro Muscle Car Red And Black Color

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