2013 Chevrolet Camaro 2ss - 1le on 2040-cars
Merion Station, Pennsylvania, United States
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2013 Official 1LE Specs
ADDED OPTIONS
T-Rex upper and lower billet aluminum grilles
Oracle (Painted & Tinted) LED side markers
CREE LED Fog Lights
Technostalgia Sequential/Rapid Fire RS tail lights (F1 Style Brake Light)
Changes to optimize the 1LE for track-day use include:
Larger, 27-mm solid front stabilizer bar, and 28-mm solid rear stabilizer bar for awesome body control
Higher-capacity rear-axle half shafts to help with increased horsepower levels of traction
Strut tower brace for improved steering and response
ZL1-inspired 20 x 10-inch (front) and 20 x 11-inch (rear) aluminum wheels
285/35ZR20 Goodyear Eagle Supercar G:2 tires front and rear ( same as the front tires for ZL1 )
ZL1 wheel bearings, toe links and rear shock mounts for track performance
ZL1 high-capacity fuel pump and additional fuel pickups for fuel delivery during high-load cornering.
WHEEL OPTIONS
Standard 10-spoke wheel is black with a low-gloss clear coat, forged alum and has the CAMARO logo. These wheels are
11 lbs. lighter than the current 2SS model wheels.
EXTERIOR/TRANSMISSION/INTERIOR
Exterior:
Forged aluminum wheels ( as listed above )
Power Sunroof ( option )
Matte Black Hood, front splitter and rear spoiler ( standard )
RS package ( option on 1SS & 2SS models )
Ground effects package ( optional )
Satin nickel fuel door ( optional )
Dealer installed heritage grill ( optional )
Red brembo brake calipers, 4 piston system ( standard )
Dual mode exhaust ( standard )
Electric power steering ( standard on 2013 SS models )
Production version camaro 1LE will not have hash marks or cut ins on the factory hood wrap
Transmission:
Six speed manual is standard
No Automatic transmission for Camaro 1LE
Tremec TR6060 Six speed Manual SS with 1LE Package
First: 2.66
Second: 1.78
Third: 1.30
Fourth: 1.00
Fifth: 0.74
Sixth: 0.50
Reverse: 2.90
Final drive ratio: 3.91
Interior:
Sueded-microfiber wrapped steering wheel and shift knob - ( standard )
Audio system 7" inch diagonal color touch screen display - ( standard )
Navigation integration on 7"inch touch screen mylink ( optional )
Embroidered center console lid , requires RS package ( optional )
Illuminated footwells ( optional )
Rear vision package ( standard on 2SS 1LE's )
Premium audio system ( standard on 2SS 1LE's )
OTHER DETAILS:
Four-pack auxiliary guages
6-way power driver and passenger seats
Bluetooth for select phones
Boston Acoustics premium nine-speaker system
Rear camera display on " 7inch touch screen dash for 2013
Rear park assist
USB port
PDIM (Preferred Device Interface Module)
XM Satellite with 3 trial months
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