After the re-release in 2010, the updated Chevrolet Camaro turned out to be more powerful than other sports coupes and quickly became a bestseller in its segment. The body of the oil car is based on the rear-wheel drive platform of General Motors Zeta.

In the past, oil cars were not famous for their handling, but the Camaro has been very confident in cornering since 2010 with a standard sports independent suspension and front and rear stabilizer bars. He leans a little when inertia forces pull him into a corner, but this suspension does not allow him to get out of control. His arbitrarily short wheelbase also helps him in turns.

The Chevrolet Camaro has a standard 3.6-liter V6 engine with up to 304 horsepower with an automatic transmission. The usual equipment and functions are:six-way electric driver's seat, leather upholstery, heated front seats, remote engine start (only for automatic transmission), USB and Bluetooth audio interface.