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FenwickHockey65 04-13-2011 09:12 AM

2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 
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2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition Boosts Power, Comfort
Sports car brings new, more powerful V-6, sport suspension and new technologies
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DETROIT – Chevrolet Camaro, America’s most popular sports car, extends its momentum with enhancements for the 2012 model year. Highlights include an improved version of its standard 3.6L direct injection V-6 engine, a new FE4 performance suspension package for SS coupes and several interior and technology improvements, such as a revised instrument panel design, new steering wheel and rear camera system.

The enhancements arrive in time for Camaro’s 45th birthday, which will be celebrated with this summer’s release of the 45th Anniversary Special Edition Camaro. Continuing the tradition of Camaro anniversary models, the 45th Anniversary Special Edition carries all the upgrades for 2012, with additional unique design elements, inside and out.

“The appeal of Camaro design and performance has powered it to the top of its segment,” said Rick Scheidt, vice president of Chevrolet marketing. “For 2012, we’re capitalizing on that momentum with enhancements to Camaro’s performance and comfort.”

Also coming in early 2012 is the high-performance Camaro ZL1, the most technologically advanced car ever developed in its segment.

Class-leading 3.6L V-6 engine

Camaro’s new 3.6L direct injection V-6 – the LFX engine – goes into production this summer. It delivers an SAE-certified 323 horsepower (241 kW) at 6,800 rpm – an increase of 11 horsepower (8 kW) over the 2011 engine, with no compromise in fuel economy.

The LFX delivers the most standard power in the regular sports car segment. It is also 20.5 pounds (9.3 kg) lighter than its predecessor, which promotes a more balanced driving experience. EPA-estimated highway fuel economy for the ’12 Camaro is 30 mpg (2LS model).

Compared to the 3.6L V-6 in 2011 models, the new LFX engine features:


  • New cylinder head design with integrated exhaust manifold
  • Improved intake port design and larger intake valves within the cylinder heads
  • Longer-duration intake camshafts
  • Composite intake manifold
  • New fuel pump and isolated fuel rail
  • New, optimized-flow fuel injectors
  • Structural front cover and cylinder block enhancements
  • Stronger and lighter-weight connecting rods
  • Camshaft cap and throttle body design enhancements.


Direct injection is the key technology enabling the engine’s combination of power and efficiency. It optimizes fuel delivery to the combustion chamber by introducing fuel closer to the combustion chamber. The result is better efficiency in the combustion process leading to increased fuel efficiency at part and full throttle. It also uses a new fuel pump for the direct injection system, along with a new, isolated fuel rail. The new fuel pump is quieter, while the isolated fuel rail further reduces fuel system noise.

FE4 suspension enhances performance

The new FE4 suspension debuts as a performance improvement for the Camaro SS coupe in 2012, focusing on more refined handling.

“Our objective was to create a more precise sport suspension for the SS coupe, with greater road-holding capability,” said Al Oppenheiser, Camaro chief engineer. ”We applied lessons learned from extensive track testing to better refine the suspension geometry for flatter cornering, a more neutral balance during hard turns, and minimized understeer at the limit.”

Elements of the FE4 package include:


  • Retuned front and rear dampers
  • New solid front (23 mm) and rear (24 mm) stabilizer bars
  • Twenty-inch aluminum wheels and P245/45R20 front/P275/40R20 rear tires (SS).


More than just new components, the new FE4 performance suspension incorporates learning from the ongoing development of the high-performance Camaro ZL1. In particular, the suspension geometry has been adjusted, including reshaped stabilizer bars that are repositioned outboard of the shock mounts. This results in more effective body control and more precise response in performance driving.

Interior, exterior and technology updates

The 2012 model year brings appearance, ergonomic and technology upgrades inside for Camaro drivers and passengers. The interior updates include a revised instrument panel appearance, with new instrument graphics and trim, as well as a new steering wheel design and a power lift feature for the front passenger seat. The steering wheel features a fresh new look and ergonomic improvements intended to support performance driving.

Also new for Camaro in 2012 is a Rear Vision Package, which adds a rearview camera system and an auto-dimming mirror to the existing Rear Park Assist feature. The rearview camera system complements the rear parking assist by providing a video display of the area behind the car, with the video image appearing in the car’s inside rearview mirror.

On the exterior for 2012, a new rear spoiler will be added as a standard feature for Camaro; and the taillamps that had been a part of the RS appearance package option are also being made standard. Additionally, a new, body-color “sharkfin” antenna joins the RS package.

Crystal Red Tintcoat replaces Red Jewel as an exterior color.

45th Anniversary package details

Launching this summer, the 45th Anniversary Special Edition commemorates both Camaro’s lineage and its 21st-century revival. Camaro fans will get their first look at the 45th Anniversary Special Edition at the Camaro5 Fest II, April 15 in Arizona. The anniversary package will be offered on Camaro’s top two trim levels (2LT and 2SS) for both coupe and convertible body styles.

The exterior signature of the 45th Anniversary Special Edition is its unique rally stripe, in red and silver, that contrasts the Carbon Flash Metallic paint. The package also includes:


  • Unique 45th Anniversary hood and deck stripes; badges located beneath the front fender emblems
  • New-design 20-inch wheels in dark silver
  • Fog lamp and taillamp bezels finished in dark silver
  • RS-style taillamp lenses
  • Standard rear spoiler and HID headlamps
  • Body-color roof molding
  • Jet Black interior with leather-trimmed seats featuring the 45th Anniversary logo
  • White instrument panel and door trim inserts with the 45th Anniversary logo on the instrument panel
  • Red, white and blue stitching on the seats, steering wheel, shift knob/boot, door armrests and console lid
  • 45th Anniversary logo on the steering wheel and sill plates.


JasonD 04-13-2011 09:23 AM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 
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Download the official 45th Anniversary Camaro brochure here!

FenwickHockey65 04-13-2011 09:26 AM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 
Will do illegal things for car. :D

lyndalu92 04-13-2011 09:36 AM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 
I cannot wait to get mine!!!!!!!! this car is beautiful!!!!

JakeRobb 04-13-2011 09:50 AM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 

New cylinder head design with integrated exhaust manifold
:shock: I need to see this!

JasonD 04-13-2011 09:54 AM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 

Originally Posted by JakeRobb (Post 6661603)
:shock: I need to see this!

Hmmm...good for...turbo? :D

T56LS102 04-13-2011 10:37 AM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 
The Interior is beautiful, I like... I wonder if the new aluminum wheels are lighter, and if so, how much?

colin911 04-13-2011 10:40 AM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 
I like it. Any pics of the back up camera screen?

INSANEZ 04-13-2011 11:16 AM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 
It's a little sticky in my pants now, omg, this this is beautiful, nice upgrades, take that you pos cumstain(mustang's name in our house). I was waiting on getting a ss but with gas prices that has changed, now I can get the v6, have more hp than when my LT1 was stock and get 30mpgs, wow, so excited now, I will have one, just got to sell the 2006 impala ss.

CamaroZ282008 04-13-2011 11:18 AM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 
New steering wheel, new center A/C vent design and different pattern on the right side of the dash . Could this be a preview of what the redesigned interior might look like? :)

DAKMOR 04-13-2011 11:25 AM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 
Additionally, a new, body-color %u201Csharkfin%u201D antenna joins the RS package.

finally!

but will it have power passenger seats?

JasonD 04-13-2011 11:39 AM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 

Originally Posted by CamaroZ282008 (Post 6661688)
New steering wheel, new center A/C vent design and different pattern on the right side of the dash . Could this be a preview of what the redesigned interior might look like? :)

Maaaaayybeeeee....

I wouldn't say "redesigned", I would say "revised" or "freshened up" for 2012.

(Yes, I have seen it.)

96_Camaro_B4C 04-13-2011 11:42 AM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 
Looks like I was more or less right when I stated that the ZL1 interior probably forecast the rumored 2012 revisions. :) Take away the alcantra coverings and replace with leather, and you are basically there. I think ZL1 shifter is still unique too.

68 RS/SS Ragtop 04-13-2011 11:49 AM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 

Originally Posted by FenwickHockey65 (Post 6661562)
Will do illegal things for car. :D

Get in line.:lol:


White face gauges--YES!!! Finally.

JasonD 04-13-2011 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by 68 RS/SS Ragtop (Post 6661721)
White face gauges--YES!!! Finally.

White?

STOCK1SC 04-13-2011 12:21 PM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 
Why can't they offer some gear ratio option? Ford offers 3 of them and we can't get any, at least give the LS3 a little hp bump like the 01 LS1's got.

VladimirSteel 04-13-2011 12:23 PM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 

Originally Posted by JakeRobb (Post 6661603)
:shock: I need to see this!

this...

also, i absolutely LOVE the integration of the red white and blue into the stitching, and also the classic camaro emblem in the 45. Any good shots to compare the new and old interiors?

68 RS/SS Ragtop 04-13-2011 12:27 PM

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White instrument panel - no mean white gauges :cry:

VladimirSteel 04-13-2011 12:32 PM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 
also... these pics make the car look more gray, like a cyber gray metallic. The pics of cars that ive seen that are carbon flash metallic are faaar more black. Its more of just a metallic black isnt it?

VladimirSteel 04-13-2011 12:40 PM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 

Originally Posted by JakeRobb (Post 6661603)
:shock: I need to see this!

ok, a little research found that the 3.0L LF1 in the cts had the same "integrated exhaust manifold". I looked up pics and found this:
http://caddyinfo.com/wordpress/wp-co...F1-CTW-LoR.jpg

Its very interesting looking. Im not sure how they would get something like that to flow like a traditional exhaust manifold or header. It does look compact though, and as jason said, it looks like you could bolt a turbo right on the motor! Its an interesting idea, but it means no headers for the v6 cars anymore :(

edit: it looks like lotus has worked with this idea before:
http://www.elisetalk.com/gallery/fil...lo_res.jpg.jpg

OutsiderIROC-Z 04-13-2011 12:44 PM

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I myself can not see having a Camaro with anything but a V8.

JasonD 04-13-2011 01:00 PM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 

Originally Posted by OutsiderIROC-Z (Post 6661787)
I myself can not see having a Camaro with anything but a V8.

I used to think that, but when the V6 approaches and in some cases, surpasses, not-so-distant V8 power...it changed my mind.

FenwickHockey65 04-13-2011 01:06 PM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 

Originally Posted by colin911 (Post 6661660)
I like it. Any pics of the back up camera screen?

http://www.mobilevideo4less.com/Merc...OnStar-big.jpg

Similar to that.

JakeRobb 04-13-2011 01:25 PM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 

Originally Posted by JasonD (Post 6661612)
Hmmm...good for...turbo? :D

Maybe, maybe not. If I'm understanding correctly (that the head and the manifold are a single casting), it almost certainly makes a reverse-mounted shorty manifold impossible, not to mention any sort of mid-length or long-tube header, and porting the exhaust side of the heads will be quite difficult. The only way to do those things would be to remove each head, cut off the manifolds, machine the resulting port surfaces smooth, and drill/tap holes for header bolts. That's a much more involved process than what someone would have to do to swap headers on the current model. Then again, I don't even know if anyone is making aftermarket headers for the 3.6L. :)

EDIT: Now that I've posted and the page has reloaded, there are a bunch more posts with a bunch more info. Having seen the picture of what the head+manifold looks like, I'm now skeptical that the process I described above is even feasible. Might be, hard to tell. And it also makes Jason right -- space permitting, you could bolt a turbo right to that. That makes me think further, though -- why haven't people bolted little turbos up to each individual exhaust port before? :D

It's a very interesting change. I'm curious to learn more about why they're doing it. I can only think of negative implications from a modification standpoint, but it's probably cheaper to build -- fewer bolts, fewer gaskets, fewer assembly steps, fewer parts. It might also be a significant contributor to the 20-pound weight savings in the engine.

FenwickHockey65 04-13-2011 01:52 PM

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Does this help?

http://media.gm.com/content/Pages/ne...0CAM%20HiR.jpg

-LFX engine

96_Camaro_B4C 04-13-2011 01:57 PM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 

Originally Posted by JakeRobb (Post 6661825)
Maybe, maybe not. If I'm understanding correctly (that the head and the manifold are a single casting), it almost certainly makes a reverse-mounted shorty manifold impossible, not to mention any sort of mid-length or long-tube header, and porting the exhaust side of the heads will be quite difficult. The only way to do those things would be to remove each head, cut off the manifolds, machine the resulting port surfaces smooth, and drill/tap holes for header bolts. That's a much more involved process than what someone would have to do to swap headers on the current model. Then again, I don't even know if anyone is making aftermarket headers for the 3.6L. :)

EDIT: Now that I've posted and the page has reloaded, there are a bunch more posts with a bunch more info. Having seen the picture of what the head+manifold looks like, I'm now skeptical that the process I described above is even feasible. Might be, hard to tell. And it also makes Jason right -- space permitting, you could bolt a turbo right to that. That makes me think further, though -- why haven't people bolted little turbos up to each individual exhaust port before? :D

It's a very interesting change. I'm curious to learn more about why they're doing it. I can only think of negative implications from a modification standpoint, but it's probably cheaper to build -- fewer bolts, fewer gaskets, fewer assembly steps, fewer parts. It might also be a significant contributor to the 20-pound weight savings in the engine.

Emissions may be a factor. That design could let them get the catalytic converter RIGHT next to the engine. Faster light off = lower emissions on the test cycle.

mybadd02camaro 04-13-2011 02:03 PM

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that looks AMAZING!

I cant imagine that my 35th ann is already 10 years old!:p

and she still runs amazing :thumb:

Jason E 04-13-2011 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by mybadd02camaro (Post 6661899)
that looks AMAZING!

I cant imagine that my 35th ann is already 10 years old!:p

and she still runs amazing :thumb:

Yeah, I was thinking the same thing, only my 30th is 5 years ahead of you :D

I love the improvements, and think its a great package. I love the 45th interior enhancements, but...

That is NOT what I was picturing the '12 interior being. I thought we were getting, as Jason pointed out, a lot more than a "freshening."

Color me impressed with the package, and downright depressed about the interior not changing more :(

Z28x 04-13-2011 02:28 PM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 

Originally Posted by VladimirSteel (Post 6661760)
this...

also, i absolutely LOVE the integration of the red white and blue into the stitching, and also the classic camaro emblem in the 45. Any good shots to compare the new and old interiors?

I love the stitching too. It is so nice to see them paying attention to details like that. Plus the Camaro logo is back!


Originally Posted by JasonD (Post 6661797)

Originally Posted by OutsiderIROC-Z (Post 6661787)
I myself can not see having a Camaro with anything but a V8.

I used to think that, but when the V6 approaches and in some cases, surpasses, not-so-distant V8 power...it changed my mind.

I also used to think that way, but with 323HP and 29mpg I think I would serious consider saving some money and going with a Camaro RS.

JakeRobb 04-13-2011 02:49 PM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 

Originally Posted by FenwickHockey65 (Post 6661882)

Not really -- they cut away the head/manifold. :lol:

90 Z28SS 04-13-2011 03:06 PM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 
I always loved the 2010 ZL1 Sema car wheels. If these are the new SS wheels, good move GM. They look sooo much better than the 10-11 20" wheels. Also, looks like the sunglass shape LED taillights are really just for the export cars...why would GM press release a 2012 vehicle as imcomplete.

Im really interested to see how the FE4 pkg. performs and how much their gonna charge for it. Its a shame it doesnt look like it will be offered on the V6 car. It really could have been a cool package with the new engine( or the old one for that matter), coupled with the FE4 and a manual trans.

96_Camaro_B4C 04-13-2011 03:31 PM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 

Originally Posted by 90 Z28SS (Post 6661959)
I always loved the 2010 ZL1 Sema car wheels. If these are the new SS wheels, good move GM. They look sooo much better than the 10-11 20" wheels.

Disagree about the wheels. They aren't bad, but the current 20" wheels look better to me.

Im really interested to see how the FE4 pkg. performs and how much their gonna charge for it. Its a shame it doesnt look like it will be offered on the V6 car. It really could have been a cool package with the new engine( or the old one for that matter), coupled with the FE4 and a manual trans.
Agreed.

King Moose SS 04-13-2011 04:19 PM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 
Whats the torque rating going to be, that's where the V6 was lagging, hp was already high. And whats the word about flex fuel compatibility?

km9v 04-13-2011 05:07 PM

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Am I the only one not liking the hood stripe?

FenwickHockey65 04-13-2011 05:29 PM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 

Originally Posted by King Moose SS (Post 6662030)
Whats the torque rating going to be, that's where the V6 was lagging, hp was already high. And whats the word about flex fuel compatibility?

Peak torque output is 278 lb ft @ 4800 RPM.

90 Z28SS 04-13-2011 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by km9v (Post 6662089)
Am I the only one not liking the hood stripe?

I forgot to comment on that. Trying to hard to be different perhaps? The red part just looks wierd and out of place, not really sure what they were thinking there.

99SilverSS 04-13-2011 05:55 PM

Re: 2012 Camaro: 45th Anniversary Edition, New 323 HP 3.6L LFX V6
 
I like the wheels a lot. Look like the LS7 SEMA concept which is a good thing.

Interior looks better and as we've seen from ZL1 does freshen up the interior.
I like the steering wheel shape and design but wish it said CAMARO on it instead.

Not a fan of the stripes. The design isn't bad but it needs to be symmetrical. Not a fan of the 45th logo on the fender either.

Wonder if all 2012 Camaro's will get some 45h logo or badging like the '97 30th did even if they were not the anniversary Z's or SS's.

HuJass 04-13-2011 06:01 PM

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NOT liking the steering wheel.
Please tell me that the '10-'11 wheel will be able to be swapped easily.

I like the white inserts but they should have continued that theme on the seats.

323 hp from a N/A 3.6L V-6. Wow!
My '02 LS1 is rated at 325 hp. Wow!
Granted the V-6 has a lot less torque, but still.

HuJass 04-13-2011 06:04 PM

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And they better hope that plant in Japan that makes the metallic for paint colors like Carbon Flash comes back on-line soon. Otherwise, you won't see this color on the Camaro.

km9v 04-13-2011 06:26 PM

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Well, it's not like I'm going to buy one b/c I have a 2011 SS already. I think the special editions are a a good idea, though. 30-40 yrs. from now, they'll be quite the collector's item.


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