The Z/28 nameplate was revived in 2013 for the fifth-generation Camaro. The iconic name returned after 46 years as a track-ready version of the road-going coupe, just like it was originally conceived by Vince Piggins. It also received a big, naturally aspirated V-8 and, even though it wasn’t as powerful as the ZL1, it had a 7:37-minute Nurburgring lap to brag about, being quicker than its supercharged siblings, the Porsche 911 Carerra S, and the Lamborghini Murcielago LP640.
A hit with Chevy gearheads in its first months on the market, the Z/28 sold out quickly despite its $75,000 sticker. However, things didn’t go as expected in 2015, with GM eventually offering discounts of up to $4,000 for the performance coupe. With a brand-new Camaro in dealerships since late 2015, Chevrolet is now working on a third-generation Z/28. There is no specific timeline for the redesigned model, but chances are it will be unveiled by mid-2017. Until that happens, we decided to put together a speculative review to go with the cool rendering our artist just created.
Keep reading to find out what the next Camaro Z/28 might bring to the table and stay tuned for details.
Continue reading to learn more about the Chevrolet Camaro Z/28.
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