Goodbye, four-cylinder.
The Chevrolet Camaro is one of the most beloved muscle cars in America, and despite a recent recall due to axle shafts possibly missing a retaining ring, and Chevrolet halting production at its Lansing Grand River Assembly plant in Michigan due to a shortage of semiconductor chips, this high-performance sports car continues to sell well. In an effort to stay relevant in a world that is moving towards hybrid and electric cars at a rapid pace, Chevrolet has now made a stunning announcement: as of 2022, some Camaro cars will be powered by high-performance turbocharged three-cylinder engines. Yes, that s correct. Only three cylinders.
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Over and above the impressive cash discounts on offer, Chevy also offers its customers some awesome lease deals. The 2021 LT1 Camaro can be yours for $267 over a 39 month period. This low-mileage lease with 10,000 miles per year requires a $267 signing fee and requires no deposit. These deals are valid until the 31st of March 2021. With a destination charge included in the price, you can get your hands on the LS for $25,995, the 1LT goes for $26,495, the 2LT for $28,495, and the 3LT for $32,495. High-performance models such as the LT1 costs $34,995. SS models start at $37,995 for the 1SS, and the 2SS goes for $42,995. At the top sits the ZL1 at $62,995.