Chevrolet has announced their new plans on the production of their upcoming special edition of the vehicle known as the 2012 Chevrolet Camaro. The company states that it will issue limited editions of the vehicles every six months.

GM is likely to launch an entry-level Cadillac by the end of 2012 or in the early quarter of 2013. The car may be called Cadillac ATS when it is launched and GM has plans to invest over $190 million in their Lansing Grand River assembly plant for the production of the proposed model.

Chevrolet have just announced a special edition for the 2010 Camaro Synergy; which this time, involves an amazing new color. We’re talking about an exquisite green paint job and cyber grey racing stripes on the hood as well as the deck lid, except for the roof. The green theme follows on the interior, too, from the door inserts to the console.

The special edition Camaro Synergy is powered by a 3.6-liter direct-injection V6 which produces 304 bhp as well as 273 ft-lb pf torque, and has both a six-speed manual gearbox as well as an automatic gearbox. The car will go up for sale for a limited time from February to May and will cost some $27,000.
It’s been a while since Aussies have been waiting for a right-hand driven Chevrolet Camaro, but GM somehow has denied them the chance. But since ones adversity is another’s opportunity, Queensland-based Performax International, an Australian importer and converter of new US-made passenger vehicles has announced world’s first RHD version of the muscle car.

Performax is giving the Aussie muscle car lovers a great opportunity, but considering that the RHD Camaro will cost a shrieking $139,000 AUD, meaning that not every fanatic down-under will be driving it. Compared to the American price of the more conventional Camaro in the US — $33,745, seems like Performax is going to make quite a profit in there. Despite the price tag, the company has managed six pre-orders and it is hopeful of more.
The Transformers Revenge of the Fallen has been a colossal success and with it, has raised the rage to run those yellow Camaros’ again. General Motors given the crisis has picked up on the right car to redeem itself somewhat with the introduction of the 2010 Camaro Transformers Special Edition.

There are no plans to char your pocket for if you already possess a Camaro, you can do good with a $995 appearance package which includes Autobot insignia fender badges and wheel caps, an embroidered Autobot insignia on the center console, gloss-black rally stripes with Transformers logos and Transformers-logo doorsill plates. On the contrary, if you want to go in for something totally new, the special edition is up for the grabs with 304hp, 400hp and 426hp variants. Live the rage! [via Autoblog]
Europe will get to ride the Chevy Camaro. It seemst the 2010 US Camaro is off to an impressive start in the U.S.. Sold out! is the world despite the general economic downturn. GM has confirmed that the Camaro will be sold in Europe. Sale dates and prices are TBD.

In the U.S., the Camaro comes with a 304-horsepower 3.6 liter V6 or a 400 or 426-horsepower 6.2 liter V8. It hasn’t been determined which of the three will be heading to the Old Country.
GM will offer its fuel-saving Active Fuel Management n the 400-horse V8 version. Some Europeans will like the the Camaro because of its four-wheel independent suspension and stability control, not to mention it’s American handling.
The car starts at $23,040 for the V6 and $35,425 for the V8-powered. That’s about €16,400 and €25,215, respectively. GM hasn’t let on to the oversea’s price as of yet. [via WCF]