The segment-leading Chevrolet Camaro opens a new chapter as the 2011  Chevrolet Camaro Convertible premieres at the 2010 Los Angeles  International Auto Show. The new convertible begins production in  January and goes on sale in February 2011. It includes an enhanced body  structure and well-tailored top mechanism – a combination designed to  deliver sports coupe-like driving fun and precise quality.
“The launch of the new convertible opens Camaro design and  performance to a new set of potential customers,” said Chris Perry, vice  president of Chevrolet marketing. “The 21st century revival of Camaro  is tremendously popular, so it’s a natural to now expand and elevate the  product range in new directions.”
The convertible will be offered in similar model configurations as  the Camaro coupe. The standard model will have a 312-horsepower direct  injection V-6 engine delivering 29 mpg highway. The SS model will  feature the 6.2L V-8 engine producing 426 horsepower. A six-speed manual  transmission will be standard, with an optional six-speed automatic.
Camaro seized leadership in U.S. sales in its segment with the  original coupe model that launched in spring 2009 as a 2010 model. The  right to purchase one of the first convertibles was recently sold at the  Barrett-Jackson auction for $205,000, with all proceeds donated to  charity. The 2011 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible Neiman Marcus Edition, a  group of 100 exclusive cars with custom-designed elements and priced at  $75,000 each, sold out in only three minutes.
The Chevrolet Camaro convertible delivers great refinement, along  with uncompromising, coupe-like driving dynamics. Its enhanced body  structure helps prevent cowl or steering wheel shake, for a strong,  confident feel in all driving conditions. The top has a smooth, tailored  fit, with acoustical foam in the headliner that helps deliver a quiet  ride with the top up.
Chevrolet Camaro convertible is offered in 1LT/2LT (V-6) and 1SS/2SS  (V-8) trim packages and priced from $30,000 MSRP (including $850  destination). Nine production exterior colors are available, with tops  offered in black or tan. Rear parking assist is standard on all  convertible models.
Strong structure
The Camaro’s architecture was designed to accommodate a convertible  model, which means customers enjoy the fun of top-down cruising with  coupe-like driving dynamics. Four strategic reinforcements enhance the  already-stiff body structure to eliminate common convertible maladies of  cowl and steering wheel shake. They include:
“Our goal in development was to make the convertible match the coupe  as closely as possible in ride quality, handling and overall  performance,” said Al Oppenheiser, Camaro chief engineer.
A telling example of the Chevrolet Camaro convertible’s strength is  evidenced in its suspension tuning – specifically, the lack of changes  between the convertible and coupe models.
“To compensate for the reduced structure of an open car, engineers  often will make the suspension softer, making the convertible a  boulevard cruiser,” said Oppenheiser. “Instead, we took the more  difficult, but better path of bolstering structure rather than softening  the suspension. We didn’t change a strut, bushing or spring rate from  the Camaro coupe.”
The result is a convertible that preserves nearly all the  acceleration, road-holding and performance capabilities of the Camaro  coupe.
Additional safety structural reinforcements are designed to improve  noise and vibration characteristics, while also contributing to the  elimination of cowl/steering wheel shake. They include a hydrofromed  tube in the A-pillars, an inner reinforcement bracket in the windshield  header, a reinforced front hinge pillar and reinforcements inside the  rockers.
The structural changes to the Chevrolet Camaro convertible body give  it superior bending and torsional stiffness than its closest competitor,  and better torsional stiffness than the BMW 3-Series convertible.
Exceptional top refinement
At the outset, designers and engineers sought to eliminate the common  appearance of convertible top support ribs and they succeeded, using  composite knuckles rather than aluminum ones, as well as extending the  top material below the belt line and revising the top’s stitch lines.  The result is a top that has a smooth, taut and carefully tailored  appearance that also retains the sleek roofline of the coupe.
The power-folding top retracts in about 20 seconds. It is built in  partnership with the same manufacturer as the Corvette convertible top,  and operates in a similar manner. That means it folds in a simple “Z”  pattern and latches with a single, convenient handle located at the  center of the windshield header. Other convertible models in this  segment still offer convertible tops with dual latches, forcing drivers  into two-hand operations reaching across the car.
Once the latch is turned to the open position, the push of a single  button lowers the windows and activates the top. The car doesn’t have to  be parked for the top to be activated, allowing for spur-of-the-moment  lowering while stopped at a stoplight.
The top is made of thick, durable canvas and it features acoustical  headliner material that provides a quiet, coupe-like ride when the top  is up. It also incorporates a glass rear window and rear window  defogger.
A folding, one-piece tonneau cover is standard on 2LT and 2SS models  and optional on 1LT/1SS. It covers the folded top for a finished  appearance. An accessory windscreen is available from Chevrolet dealers.  It installs behind the front seats to limit wind buffeting when driving  with the top down.
Additional details
A myriad of fine details distinguish Camaro convertible models, including:
Because the combined OnStar/XM/AM-FM radio antenna is mounted on the  roof of coupe models, it had to be relocated on the convertible. On  RS-equipped LT models and SS models, which include a rear spoiler, a  small “shark fin” OnStar/XM antenna is mounted on the deck lid, while  the AM/FM radio antenna is hidden inside the rear spoiler. This  patent-pending design creates a sleeker appearance. For LT models  without a rear spoiler (without the RS package), the combined antenna is  located in the center of the deck lid.
The relocation of the trunk lock cylinder also cleans up the Chevy  Camaro convertible’s appearance, moving from the panel between the  taillamps to a discreet area between the rear seat back cushion and  driver’s side interior panel. The change retains full, lockable access  to the trunk, with the keyless remote fob also offering easy trunk  access.
Finally, the subwoofer – either an eight-inch unit with the base  sound system or a 10-inch subwoofer with the available Boston Acoustics  system – is relocated from the trunk to an area between the rear seat  cushions.
Performance
Camaro LT convertible models are offered with a 3.6L direct injection  (DI) V-6 that delivers more power through increased efficiency, while  maintaining fuel economy and lowering emissions – including a 25-percent  drop in cold-start hydrocarbon emissions. It is rated at 312 horsepower  (232 kW) and 278 lb.-ft. of torque (370 Nm). Peak fuel economy with the  direct injection V-6 is 29 miles per gallon on the highway.
Two 6.2L V-8 engines are offered in Camaro SS models, including the  L99 on automatic-equipped vehicles and the LS3 on manual-equipped  models. Both engines are derived from the LS3 that debuted on the 2008  Corvette, with an aluminum block (with cast iron cylinder liners) and  aluminum cylinder heads. Horsepower for the L99 is 400 (298 kW) and  torque is 410 lb.-ft. (556 Nm). The LS3 develops 426 horsepower (318 kW)  and 420 lb.-ft. (569 Nm).
The L99 features the fuel-saving Active Fuel Management System, which  saves fuel by shutting down half of the engine’s cylinders during  certain light-load driving conditions, such as highway cruising.
All Camaro models can be equipped with either a six-speed manual or  six-speed automatic transmission. The Aisin AY6 six-speed manual is  standard with the 3.6L engine, and a Hydra-Matic 6L50 six-speed  automatic is optional. A Tremec TR 6060 six-speed manual is standard on  the SS, and the Hydra-Matic 6L80 six-speed automatic is optional.
Sumber : Automild.com