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Press Release
Monday, Oct. 10, 2011 - DETROIT – Chevrolet announced today the
brand’s most-powerful convertible ever – the 2013 Camaro ZL1 – will
debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show next month. When it goes on sale in
late 2012, it will deliver more performance and technology than many
exotic cars and ultra-luxury convertibles.
“The Camaro ZL1 convertible will be one of the most powerful and most
capable, convertibles available at any price,” said Al Oppenheiser,
Camaro chief engineer. “This is a car that is guaranteed to put a smile
on your face every time you drop the top – or hit the gas.”
Like the coupe, the Camaro ZL1 convertible features a supercharged
6.2L “LSA” engine, SAE-rated at 580 horsepower (432 kW) and 556 lb.-ft.
of torque (754 Nm). That’s enough to exceed the output of 2+2
convertibles of many performance icons, including:
- 2012 Aston Martin DB9 Volante – 470 hp / 443 lb.-ft.
- 2012 Mercedes SL63 AMG – 518 hp / 465 lb.-ft.
- 2011 Porsche 911 Turbo S – 530 hp / 516 lb.-ft.
- 2011 Ford Shelby GT500 – 550 hp / 510 lb.-ft.
The Camaro ZL1 convertible’s power is complemented by advanced
powertrain and chassis technologies designed to deliver exceptional
performance on the road or track. In fact, it’s the same balance of
acceleration, handling and ride quality that enabled a Camaro ZL1 coupe
recently to lap the Nürburgring’s Nordschleife course in 7:41.27
minutes.
From Day One, the architecture for the fifth-generation Camaro was
designed to accommodate a convertible model, which gives the ZL1
convertible coupe-like driving dynamics. Four strategic reinforcements
enhance the already-stiff body structure to quell the cowl and steering
wheel shake common in convertibles. They include:
- A tower-to-tower brace under the hood
- A transmission support reinforcement brace
- Underbody tunnel brace
- Front “X” brace and stiffer cradle as well as rear underbody “V” braces.
Additional structural reinforcements in the ZL1 convertible are
designed to improve noise and vibration characteristics, while also
reducing unwanted ride and body motions. They include a hydroformed tube
in the A-pillars, an inner reinforcement bracket in the windshield
header, a reinforced front hinge pillar and reinforcements inside the
rockers.
The suspension of the ZL1 convertible uses the third-generation of
Magnetic Ride. New, twin-wire/dual-coil dampers at all four corners
enable faster response, with damping levels now adjusted up to 1,000
times per second – about one adjustment per inch of vehicle travel at 60
mph – making the system exceptionally responsive to changing driving
and road conditions.
The Camaro ZL1 convertible will also offer Performance Traction
Management as standard equipment, which is exclusive to General Motors.
First introduced on the Corvette ZR1, it is an advanced system that
integrates magnetic ride control, launch control, traction control and
electronic stability control, to enhance both launch-acceleration
performance and corning.
The result is a convertible designed to preserve nearly all the
acceleration, road-holding and performance capabilities of the Camaro
ZL1 coupe, which goes on sale in early 2012.
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