The order form for the car reveals the power figure for this engine, which is kept down at 430 horsepower to meet NHRA class regulations. (Chevy does make a 572 crate engine that produces up to 727-horsepower, though.) If you want more power, you'll have to look at smaller engine options, with an NHRA-rated 470 horsepower 427 (7-liter) V8, along with a supercharged 350 (5.7-liter) V8 producing 600 horsepower While sales have typically been restricted to under 70 per year, meaning there have been less than 700 COPOs since 2012, this model will be available to anyone, with deliveries on a first-come, first-serve basis. So if you're looking for the ultimate modern Camaro, you should be able to take yours to the drag strip starting late 2021. Prices start at $105,500 for the 571, going up to $117, 500 for the 427, and peaking at $130,000 for the 350.
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