Callaway has enjoyed a long relationship with General Motors. Recently that relationship has yielded two new models based on the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS.
The hardest of the hard-core performers is the Camaro SC572, which starts with the Camaro SS’s standard LS3 V8 mated to a six-speed manual transmission and ends with a whopping 572 hp and 541 lb-ft of torque. In between, Callaway engineers added an Eaton supercharger, liquid-to-air intercooler and higher-flowing fuel injectors, cutting the car’s 0-60 time down to just 3.9 seconds and the quarter mile ET to a mere 11.94 seconds at 119.5 mph. And you get all that performance without giving up much in the way of fuel efficiency. That may not be the first concern when buying an SC572, but it’s still nice to know the Callaway car gets EPA estimated ratings of 15 mpg city/23 mpg highway as compared to the 16/24 numbers of the production Camaro SS.
Read more about the Callaway Camaro SS on Chevrolet in the News.
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