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Which is better Camaro SS or ZL1?

Which is better Camaro SS or ZL1?

The SS has a naturally aspirated 6.2 liter V8 putting out 455 horsepower, while the ZL1 has a supercharged 6.2 liter V8 putting out 650 horsepower. In terms of pure lap times, the ZL1 is the superior car as it will have superior power and road holding capability over the SS to lap a track faster.

Why is Camaro SS and ZL1 banned in California?

As the outlet points out, the ban is related to the copper brake pads found on the 2021 Camaro SS, 2SS, ZL1, and ZL1 1LE. California and Washington have restrictions on copper brake pads, leaving consumers that want to purchase one of these models in these two states out of luck.

Is the ZL1 wet sump?

ZL1 features a wet-sump version of the engine. Didn’t need the dry sump system to do what it does.

Are Camaro SS being discontinued?

Chevy will keep the two-door Camaro coupe and convertible around until 2024, and then unceremoniously kill the model off. The Camaro name might live on, however, which brings us to that “performance” electric sedan.

Is the Camaro being discontinued 2021?

The current sixth-generation Chevy Camaro is slated to sunset in 2023 as a 2024 model-year vehicle. Moving forward, it has now been determined that the sixth-generation Camaro will be discontinued for the 2024 model year. The sixth-generation was originally introduced for the 2016 calendar year.

Why is the 2021 Camaro banned?

All of those Camaro derivatives have one thing in common: the presence of copper in their brake pads. As the pads wear, copper is released into the atmosphere, with some of the particulate matter ending up in waterways.

Why are Camaros so expensive?

“Sports cars aren’t practical purchases, so drivers are likely more willing to pay a premium for them, especially because they aren’t as common in the used car marketplace.” But that’s not the only reason used Chevy Camaro prices are climbing.