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Another Camaro Bites the... Dusk

This year’s edition of the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show offered its visitors plenty of Camaros to feast their eyes with, four of them from the manufacturer itself. After we’ve seen how do the Synergy, Jay Leno, and Chroma Camaros look like, it is now time to introduce you with the fourth model in Chevrolet’s SEMA lineup: the Camaro Dusk.

The Dusk is said to be inspired by the style of young, urban professionals. It is undoubtedly aggressive looking, with a lowered ride height, new 21-inch wheels, the rear spoiler from an SS model and a custom ground effects package.

“This is a car with an international flair, bringing the Camaro to a place it hasn’t traditionally been,” said Todd Parker, design manager, GM Accessory Studio, in a statement for the press. “It is a very tailored look that is stylish and sophisticated, but with a distinct American accent.”

The ground effects package includes a racing-inspired front splitter, rocker extensions and a rear diffuser. Apparently, these are prototype parts that may enter production as dealer-available accessories at a later date, Chevrolet says. The same goes for the 21-inch wheels from BBS. Other details, such as the taillamp and fog lamp bezels, match the finish of the wheels.

The Camaro Dusk is finished in Berlin Blue, while the ground effects are painted in a contrasting color. Additional performance items include the exhaust system and Brembo brakes from a Camaro SS (with painted calipers).

The interior is trimmed in stylish Jet Black and Sedona, with complementing features including footwell lighting, premium door sill plates and other details.

Infotainment features include a premium Boston Acoustics sound system, WiFi connectivity and a convenient cradle for an iPhone.
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