Facts About the 2007 Chevy Camaro
The 2007 Chevy Camaro Convertible Concept car, introduced at the 2006 North American International Auto Show at GM Style, was a two-door, four-passenger vehicle inspired by the original 1969 Camaro "pony car" design. Chevy stopped producing Camaros in 2002, but this high-performance vehicle was an auto-teaser for the next-generation models to be released in 2009.
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Features
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The 2007 Chevy Camaro Convertible Concept car, based on the original Camaro offered in 1969, had Hugger Orange pearl tri-coat paint with twin gunmetal gray stripes on its exterior and a round-gauge instrument panel in its interior. The seats featured platinum-toned leather with suede-type inserts.
Engine
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The 2007 Chevy Camaro Convertible Concept car had a V-8 engine that produced 400 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and a maximum torque of 400 foot-pounds at 4,400 rpm. It had a six-speed manual transmission with a redline of 6,500 rpm. The engine's displacement was 364 cubic-inches, and it had a four-inch bore and a 3.6-inch stroke.
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Chassis
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The rear-wheel-drive 2007 Chevy Camaro Convertible Concept included an anti-lock braking system, four-wheel ventilated brakes, MacPherson-strut front suspension and multi-link rear suspension. It accommodated 275/30 R21 tires in the front and 305/30 R22 tires in the rear.
Dimensions
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The 2007 Chevy Camaro Convertible Concept car was 186.2 inches long, 79.6 inches wide and 53 inches high. It had a wheelbase of 110.5 inches.
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