Photos of the 2010 Camaro have leaked and Trend Hunter has them. Earlier information suggested that the Camaro will have either a six speed manual or an automatic. Drivers will be able to pick from the 296 HP version or the monster 416 horsepower V8.
If you’re worried about the speeding tickets, don’t worry, because this monster can be hauled down to the speed limit by four wheel four disc brakes. The car is very close to the concept. For you Camaro freaks, there is a webcast of the official unveiling that takes place on Monday
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Not much is surprising in these shots, but the leaked information that comes along with them indicates that the car will be available at launch with either six-speed manual or automatic transmissions, the expected 296hp (220kW) V6 and 416hp (310kW) V8 and the show will be hauled to a stop by four-pot Brembos at each corner.
Standard U.S.-market models are tipped to include LS, LT and SS models, but the car pictured wears an RS badge, which could either hint at a fourth trim level or merely be a UK-market replacement for one of the existing trims.
The car also benefits from fully independent suspension and stability control, though once the new Camaro starts hitting dealer lots, that’ll be rapidly disengaged to enable the first production car burnouts.
Weight distribution is pegged at 52/48 front/rear, with overall weight tipping the scales at a hefty 3,740lb (1,700kg). For more on the Camaro and its expected features, check out our previous coverage.