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Aside from the juicy details
, this is the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro
info we’ve long waited to see: Official Canadian pricing for the lithe and nimble sixth-generation muscle car.

You already know all there is to know
, so let’s cut to the chase, shall we? The 2016 Camaro starts at $28,245 (plus destination freight charge of $1,650), while the 455 hp LT1-powered Camaro SS, which can zip to 100km/h in 4-seconds flat, starts at $42,150 for the 1SS model.

If you think that’s a reasonable sum you’re well on the money (no pun intended), as Chevrolet points out the 2016 Camaro 1LT is priced $2,575 less than the 2015 model while offering significantly more standard features like Chevrolet MyLink with Apple CarPlay
, OnStar 4G LTE
and even LED daytime running lamps.

There’s also no point in crossing the border to shop for a cheaper Camaro in the U.S., as we pay roughly $1,550 more for the base 1LT (U.S. pricing starts at $26,695). Plug that number into a currency converter and you’ll see that our Camaro could easily start at $35,653, if GM simply based pricing on current conversion rates.

Like Camaros offered across the border, GM Canada offers a coupe and convertible model and a simplified lineup with two models (LT and SS) and four trim levels (1LT, 2LT, 1SS, 2SS). LT models can be had with a 275 hp 2.0L LTG I4 or a 335 hp 3.6L LGX V6, while the SS model gets its aforementioned guts from the Corvette.

Here’s what you can expect to pay for each model:

Model Starting Price*
1LT Coupe – $28,245
2LT Coupe – $35,150
1SS Coupe – $42,150
2SS Coupe – $47,150
*Plus a destination freight charge of $1,650 and $100 AC tax.

Curious to find out more about the Camaro before launches in Canada (either late this year early next year)? Get your name on the list by calling Wallace Chevrolet today at 1-888-878-2354!