It might not look high-tech, but the ZL1 boasts some seriously advanced features- Edmunds
The Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 is available in two body types - coupe and convertible. The convertible starts at $69,000 and is reviewed separately. The ZL1 being a high-performance variant is not further split into many different trim levels. It comes as a fully loaded package that includes adaptive suspension, electronic limited-slip differential, 8-inch touchscreen, Bose sound system, and so on.
This, combined with the amazing performance that it provides makes it an irresistible deal no matter what way you look at it. This is the point that makes it perform well in the segment with very close competition from rivals from Ford as well as Dodge. The Camaro has fared well so far and looks like it is not going to let go of that advantage anytime soon.
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Trims
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ZL1
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MSRP
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$63,000
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Key Features
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9-speaker Bose sound system |
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8-inch touchscreen w/ wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay
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Recaro performance front bucket seats
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Heated & ventilated front seats |
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Dual-zone automatic climate control |
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Power-adjustable front seats |
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Magnetic Ride Control |
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HID headlamps |
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20-inch alloy wheels |
Chevrolet offers a lot of optional extras to the already loaded vehicle. These include a sunroof, navigation system, performance, and data recorder as well as the favorite package for most automobile enthusiasts – the 1LE Extreme Track Performance Package. This gives the car upgraded suspension components, a satin black hood wrap, carbon fiber rear spoiler, and aerodynamic tweaks.