/Chevy Camaro Named 2011 SEMA’s Hottest Car

Chevy Camaro Named 2011 SEMA’s Hottest Car

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For the second consecutive year Chevrolet Camaro is recognized as the hottest car of the SEMA show in Las Vegas.

The award is awarded to a car most rewarding for its personalization options, the most accessory-friendly vehicle, based on the volume of aftermarket parts exhibited. And with the great number of custom Camaros different tuner, and GM themselves, brought to this year’s show, Camaro just flattened the competition and became a two time winner.

The factory-tuned Camaros at 2011 SEMA show include:

COPO Camaro – A conceptual exploration of a factory-built Stock Eliminator race car and the spiritual successor to the legendary special-order models from 1969.

Camaro Hot Wheels® – This full-scale interpretation of a Hot Wheels toy is inspired by the “Custom Camaro” model, which was part of the original release of 16 Hot Wheels toys in 1968 – including a modern take on the chrome-style “Spectraflame” exterior finish.

Camaro Red Zone – A design statement in the new-for-2012 Crystal Claret exterior color and achieved with current and future accessories – and it debuts a new, heritage-inspired stripe graphic that will be available soon.

Camaro Synergy Series Concept – Using the best of the best Camaro accessories matched with a distinctive silver exterior with red accents, it’s the latest in the Synergy concepts that have debuted at SEMA. Chevrolet will be listening to the reaction it receives at SEMA, as it could be brought to production.

Camaro 1LE Concept – The legendary 1LE designation returns to the Camaro as a concept intended to carve up road courses. While only a concept, it borrows production components from both the Camaro SS and forthcoming Camaro ZL1 to deliver a competition-ready package.

Camaro ZL1 Carbon Concept – This concept incorporates all the technology and performance of the Camaro ZL1 – which goes on sale in 2012 – with an added layer of carbon fiber to add a decidedly sinister-looking element of form to a car that’s all about function.

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