How Much Does a 2022 Chevrolet Camaro Cost?
The Camaro is offered in eight trim levels: 1LS, 1LT, 2LT, 3LT, LT1, 1SS, 2SS and ZL1. Note the convertible starts at the 1LT trim. The base-level Camaro
1LS ($25,000 coupe, plus destination fee) has standard 18-in alloy wheels, a 6-speed manual transmission, 7-in touchscreen with GM’s
MyLink infotainment system, backup camera, keyless access with push-button start, 8-way power driver’s seat, Bluetooth audio and phone connectivity, USB ports for music and automatic headlights. New for 2021, all Camaro models include wireless Apple CarPlay and wireless Android Auto phone integration. The
1LT ($25,500 coupe, $31,500 convertible) adds 18-inch silver-painted wheels, 6-way-power passenger seat, satellite radio and more option packages. Among them is the Technology package that includes a larger touchscreen, voice controls for the infotainment system, a 9-speaker Bose sound system. Starting with this trim the 3.6-liter V6 becomes optional. Next up is the Camaro
2LT ($27,500 coupe, $33,500 convertible), which includes heated and ventilated front seats and
dual-zone automatic climate control. The Camaro
3LT ($31,500 coupe, $37,500 convertible) adds the larger 8-inch touchscreen display, digital instrument cluster, Bose audio system, head-up display and heated steering wheel. A sport-themed RS package is available on LT models and offers appearance upgrades, 20-in alloy wheels and xenon headlights. The 1LE track package offers upgraded suspension components from the SS plus 20-in forged aluminum wheels, Brembo brakes, a track-cooling package, the SS high-performance fuel system and a dual-exhaust system. The
LT1 ($34,000 coupe, $40,000 convertible) is a bargain powerhouse that combines most of the styling and features of the Camaro LT and SS with the 6.2-liter V8 engine, 20-inch wheels, performance suspension and Brembo brakes. Drivers who choose the
1SS ($37,500 coupe, $43,500 convertible) get the V8 engine, upgraded Brembo brakes and cooling systems, digital instrument cluster, 8-inch infotainment system and LED headlights. The
2SS ($42,500 coupe, $48,500 convertible) combines the 2LT’s equipment with the 1SS’s V8 engine and performance upgrades. It also includes the 2LT’s Convenience and Lighting package as standard equipment. The coupe features standard
forward-collision warning. The
ZL1 ($63,000 coupe, $69,000 convertible) adds a supercharged version of the 6.2-liter V8, a unique shaker-style hood, 20-in forged aluminum wheels, an upgraded suspension and steering, Brembo brakes and Recaro front seats. Options include the available 1LE Extreme Track package, a power sunroof, a navigation system and a sport exhaust system. In lieu of the standard 6-speed manual transmission, an automatic is optional on all models. Four-cylinder models use an 8-speed automatic, while the V6 and V8 models have a 10-speed.