Report: 2016 Chevrolet Camaro to get 2.0-liter turbo engine

by SpeedLux

Chevrolet recently affirmed the 2015 Camaro will be “its last year in the fifth generation” and new points of interest are beginning to rise about the sixth-generation model.

As per Automobile Magazine, the 2016 Camaro will ride on the long-wheelbase Alpha stage that underpins the Cadillac CTS. This ought to bring about a 114.6 inch long wheelbase which is 2.3 inches longer than the outgoing model. The change is expected to make the auto “a few hundred pounds” lighter than its forerunner.

Motor alternatives will apparently vestige yet there could be another turbocharged 2.0-liter four-barrel alternative. There’s no expression on details yet it creates up to 272 bhp (202 kw) and 295 lb-ft (399 Nm) of torque in the Cadillac CTS.

Interestingly, the magazine reports the model will have retro-roused styling that draws signals from the second-generation Camaro. Be that as it may, past reports have demonstrated the auto will have an evolutionary outline that is “not definitely distinctive” and it would seem that a “worked-over present model Camaro.”

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