When it comes to the 2016 Camaro, America seems to run out of patience, and while we are only weeks away from the first customer deliveries, people are already asking questions about the accessories and performance parts from Chevy. For this story, we'll zoom in on the Ground Effects kit.
We've all seen the way Chevrolet introduces this aerodynamic armor, but we are now bringing you a set of photos that offer the best real-world view on the matter so far.
As the automaker announced earlier this year, the kit consist of a front splitter, side skirts and rear valance. While you can order this as a package, those willing to go for the individual parts can do so.
You can clearly see the aero elements in the pics below, which come from Camaro6 forum member jhutch. You can order these elements in Black, but the man chose to go down the color-coded route. Given the eye-catching nature of the Hyper Blue paint on his SS, it's not difficult to understand the selection.
As we mentioned above, sixth-generation Camaro owners willing to grab individual parts can do so. For instance, one may wish to cover that enormous muffler at the back, in which case the rear valance serves as the perfect solution - the exhaust tip surrounds are metallic, by the way, sporting a Black Chrome finish.
Keep in mind that the kit isn't compatible with the splash guards, though.
Now that GM has matched the Corvette LT1 on the Camaro SS with sportscar driving dynamics, some of the owners will want to stray from the muscle car appearance, choosing this kit. And this is just one of the tons of tech and visual personalization options you can gift your Camaro with. We've added the parts and accessories press release below as a reminder of the full list.
As the automaker announced earlier this year, the kit consist of a front splitter, side skirts and rear valance. While you can order this as a package, those willing to go for the individual parts can do so.
You can clearly see the aero elements in the pics below, which come from Camaro6 forum member jhutch. You can order these elements in Black, but the man chose to go down the color-coded route. Given the eye-catching nature of the Hyper Blue paint on his SS, it's not difficult to understand the selection.
As we mentioned above, sixth-generation Camaro owners willing to grab individual parts can do so. For instance, one may wish to cover that enormous muffler at the back, in which case the rear valance serves as the perfect solution - the exhaust tip surrounds are metallic, by the way, sporting a Black Chrome finish.
Keep in mind that the kit isn't compatible with the splash guards, though.
Now that GM has matched the Corvette LT1 on the Camaro SS with sportscar driving dynamics, some of the owners will want to stray from the muscle car appearance, choosing this kit. And this is just one of the tons of tech and visual personalization options you can gift your Camaro with. We've added the parts and accessories press release below as a reminder of the full list.