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Press Release
The road-racing inspired Camaro 1LE performance package returns for
2013 with unique gearing, suspension tuning, and tires that makes the
model capable of more than 1 g of lateral acceleration and a sub-three
minute lap time at Virginia International Raceway’s Grand Course. It is
offered on Camaro SS coupes with manual transmissions.
“The Camaro 1LE combines the best elements of the SS and ZL1 to take
road-racing performance to a whole new level,” said Al Oppenheiser,
Camaro chief engineer. “That the 1LE breaks the three-minute lap at VIR
puts it in the upper echelon of performance cars. That it starts under
$40,000 makes the Camaro 1LE one of the most affordable, most capable
track-day cars offered by any manufacturer.”
In anticipation of consumers entering the 1LE in amateur-racing
events, Chevrolet is pursuing SCCA approval of the 1LE package for
Touring Class competition.
For 2013, all Camaro SS models including the 1LE will feature
standard variable-effort electric power steering and an available
dual-mode exhaust system. Both features were introduced on the ZL1.
Additionally, 2013 Camaro LT, SS and ZL1 models are available with
Chevrolet’s color touch radio with MyLink infotainment system.
“With the 2013 model year, Camaro offers something for almost every
driver, including: the 323-horsepower, 30-mpg 2LS; the all-new,
580-horsepower supercharged ZL1 convertible; the COPO Camaro for
drag-racing; and the new 1LE for amateur track days,” said John
Fitzpatrick, Camaro marketing manager. “We expect the range of choices,
and enhancements for 2013, will help Camaro remain America’s
most-popular sports car.”
Camaro sales were up nearly 20 percent for the first two months of
the year, building on an 8.5-percent gain for all of 2011. The 1LE
package goes on sale this fall with the 2013 Camaro line. Pricing will
be released later this year.
A heritage of handling
The Camaro 1LE package was introduced in 1988, inspired by Camaro’s involvement in Pro-Am road racing.
For 2013, the 1LE package is offered only on 1SS and 2SS coupe
models, featuring a 6.2L LS3 V-8, which is rated at 426 horsepower (318
kW) and 420 lb-ft of torque (569 Nm). In addition, 1LE is only available
with a six-speed manual transmission.
While the Camaro SS features a Tremec TR6060-M10 for all-around
performance, the Camaro 1LE features an exclusive Tremec TR6060-MM6.
Paired with a numerically higher 3.91 final-drive ratio, the close-ratio
gearing of the transmission is tuned for road-racing performance. As
with the ZL1, the 1LE transmission features a standard air-to-liquid
cooling system for track use.
The 1LE also features exclusive, monotube rear dampers instead of the
twin-tube dampers on SS models. The new hardware allowed engineers to
tune the 1LE suspension to focus on optimal body-motion control while
preserving much of the ride quality and wheel-motion control of the
Camaro SS.
Other changes to optimize the 1LE for track-day use include:
- Larger, 27-mm solid front stabilizer bar, and 28-mm solid rear stabilizer bar for improved body control
- Higher-capacity rear-axle half shafts to cope with increased levels of traction
- Strut tower brace for improved steering feel and response
- ZL1-based 20 x 10-inch front and 20 x 11-inch aluminum wheels
- 285/35ZR20 Goodyear Eagle Supercar G:2 tires front and rear (identical to the front tires for ZL1)
- ZL1 wheel bearings, toe links and rear shock mounts for improved on-track performance
- ZL1 high-capacity fuel pump and additional fuel pickups for improved fuel delivery during high-cornering
Visually, the 1LE package for 2013 is distinguished by its
matte-black hood, front splitter and rear spoiler – as well as the
10-spoke ZL1-based wheels, which are finished in black. The functional
front splitter and rear spoiler contribute to the car’s on-track
performance by helping to reduce aerodynamic lift at high speeds.
Inside, the 1LE package incorporates the ZL1’s flat-bottom steering
wheel, trimmed in sueded-microfiber and designed for easier heel-and-toe
driving on the racetrack. The quick-acting, short-throw shifter from
the ZL1 is also trimmed in sueded microfiber.
Electric power steering and dual-mode exhaust bring ZL1 technology to SS models
All 2013 Camaro SS models, including the 1LE, will benefit from
performance technologies that debuted on the 580-horsepower Camaro ZL1.
The improvements began in 2012, when all SS Coupes incorporated the
ZL1-derived chassis element: Stabilizer bars with drop links
repositioned outboard of the control arms. This made the stabilizer bars
four times more effective than in previous models, for improved control
of body roll and crisper response to steering input.
New for 2013, the electric power steering system developed for the
ZL1 will be standard on all 2013 SS models. The variable ratio, variable
effort system provides light efforts for easy maneuverability at
parking-lot speeds as well as increased resistance at higher speeds.
This provides more feedback, and a more direct steering feel, to the
driver.
Also new for 2013 is an available dual-mode exhaust system, available
on Camaro SS models with the LS3 V8 engine and six-speed manual
transmissions. Similar to the systems found on the ZL1 and Corvette
models, this vacuum-actuated system provides a quieter driving
experience at low engine speeds and a more aggressive sound at high
engine speeds.
MyLink connects you
Chevrolet’s color touch radio with MyLink infotainment is available
on all 2013 Camaro LT, SS and ZL1 models. The color touch radio, with a
7-inch touch screen, also can be paired with an available in-dash GPS
navigation system – a first for the Camaro.
The color touch radio with MyLink gives customers a higher level of
in-vehicle wireless connectivity and customized infotainment options,
while building on the safety and security of OnStar. It seamlessly
integrates online services such as Pandora® internet radio and Stitcher
SmartRadio® using hands-free voice and touch-screen controls via
Bluetooth-enabled phones.
MyLink adds stereo audio streaming and wireless control of
smartphones, building on the voice-activated Bluetooth hands-free
calling capability already offered in most Chevy vehicles. The
high-resolution, full-color touch screen display makes media selection
easy to navigate.
MyLink also retains all the capabilities of today’s entertainment
functions, including AM/FM/Sirius XM tuners, auxiliary and USB inputs.
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