Chevrolet Copo Camaro Concept
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Chevrolet copo camaro concept. The COPO Camaro is back at Chevrolet as a concept designed to the specifications for NHRA Stock Eliminator drag racing competition. The eCOPO Chevy Camaro concept will be on view at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas. Its the fourth edition of the limited-production factory-built race car and the final version for the Gen 5 Camaro.
A 572-cubic-inch 94-liter big block V-8 is available along with. Because prospective buyers far outnumber the COPOs to be built Chevrolet uses a lottery system to choose who. The COPO Camaro is back at Chevrolet as a concept designed to the specifications for NHRA Stock Eliminator drag racing competition.
Chevrolet teamed up with NHRA Camaro Funny Car driver Courtney Force to develop a concept previewing the 2016 COPO Camaro based on the all-new sixth-generation Camaro muscle car. The COPO concept vehicle is designed to accommodate more than one engine option including a naturally aspirated 427 engine 70L the same displacement as the original COPO Camaros from 1969 and a supercharged 327 53L engine. Developed by General Motors and built in partnership with the pioneering electric drag racing team Hancock and Lane Racing the concept race car - based on the 2019 COPO Camaro - is entirely electric powered driven by an electric motor providing the equivalent of more than 700 horsepower and 600 lb-ft of torque.
The official Chevrolet Performance video of the initial COPO Camaro concept testing. Developed by General Motors and built in partnership with the pioneering electric drag racing team Hancock and Lane Racing the concept race car based on the 2019 COPO Camaro is entirely electric powered driven by an electric motor providing the equivalent of more than 700 horsepower and 600 lb-ft of torque. Just 69 of the vehicles are assembled each year commemorating that first run.
Chevrolets annual run of 69 COPO Camaros is an homage to when the first COPO appeared in 1969. Among the many racing-specific features and equipment is a conversion from the Camaros standard independent rear. Chevrolet pioneered the concept of the high-performance crate engine right around the time the original COPO Camaro models were created and the eCOPO project points to a future that could.
The COPO concept vehicle is designed to accommodate more than one engine option including a naturally aspirated 427 engine 70L the same displacement as the original COPO Camaros from 1969 and a supercharged 327. The COPO concept has been designed to handle more than one engine option including the naturally aspirated 427 70-liter V8 which has the same displacement as. The new race cars will enter the 2015 racing season building on the momentum of COPO.