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If Chevrolet really wanted to make a sixth-gen Camaro Z/28, it should have rolled it out when the S550 Mustang Shelby GT350 was in production (from model year 2015 through 2020).
The brand hasn't said if an internal combustion engine successor to the Camaro is in the works, but it did recently announce a $854 million investment in new V8 engines for its trucks and SUVs.
Chevrolet’s US special-order division has equipped the Camaro muscle car with its biggest-ever engine – a 10.4-litre V8 with almost 750kW.
The new engine is a 632-cubic-inch big block, pushrod V8. That’s an extra 60 cubes over last year, and in modern metric displacement numbers, it’s a massive 10.4 liters in total.