- Chevrolet plans only modest price hikes on several versions of the 2011 Camaro.
- Chevy will bump stickers by $350 only on the 2011 Camaro 2LT and 2SS, to $28,075 and $35,145, respectively.
- The base 2011 Camaro 1LS and Camaro 1SS remain unchanged.
DETROIT — Chevrolet plans only modest price hikes on several versions of the 2011 Camaro, which goes into production June 7. The base Camaro 1LS remains unchanged, at $23,530.
Chevy will bump stickers by $350 only on the 2011 Camaro 2LT and 2SS, to $28,075 and $35,145, respectively. Both models get a head-up display as standard equipment for 2011.
The 2011 Chevrolet Camaro 1SS remains unchanged at $31,795. All prices include an $850 shipping charge.
In April, Chevy announced that it will offer Synergy Green as a $325 optional color on all Camaro trim levels for a limited time during the 2011 model run.
Inside Line says: By holding the line on 2011 model pricing, GM clearly wants to keep the momentum going with Camaro. — Paul Lienert, Correspondent

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rodger_victor says:
11:13 PM, 06/03/2010
Please do not mention ugly Subarus on the same page as this striking Camaro
wjtinatl says:
08:37 PM, 06/03/2010
I'll pass on "Synergy Green" (sounds too Mopar) and not that the Subaru mods after one year were because the press and public panned the redesigned '08 WRX & STi. Otherwise they would have been identical like the Outback and Forester were for year, down to their 4-speed Automatics and underpowered base engines.
lions208487 says:
07:28 AM, 06/03/2010
Yeah, I'm going to have to agree with 09 Cobalt on this one. I even own a Subaru, and your comment makes no sense to me either. The Camaro is priced just right for what you get, and the SS only costing a few hundred more for a 2011 model makes good business sense. However, if Ford finally decided to dump the live rear axile then Chevy wouldn't have a chance.
charlesb says:
10:02 PM, 06/02/2010
Synergy Green just sounds so, so sexy. NOT!
09cobaltsstc says:
07:49 PM, 06/02/2010
What does Subaru have to do with anything? They have only had the Car on the market for a year and you expect them to have new style and interior? Chevy already said 2012 will have a new interior in my book thats about as fast as it gets in the automotive world. I think its smart to keep the price the same with only 350$ bump. With the new Mustang and its new found power they have to keep the price in check to stop people from buying Ford. I still think in base trim SS you get more value like standerd Brembo's launch control and independent rear suspension.Most of which Ford has you pay for or is simply not a option.
ed124c says:
03:31 PM, 06/02/2010
If the Camaro was built by Subaru, the 2011 would have a new interior (and a taller greenhouse, but neither is ever going to happen)
Not only do I miss Pontiac, but I really am going to miss the FT-86. This is the best of times and worst of times for cars. You know?
Why am I saying this about the FT-86? Because GM had the balls to recreate the Camaro and Ford had the balls to challenge the new Camaro. And these are two companies trying to survive. Contrast this with Toyota, which will earn billions in profits this year, but will probably never produce one stinking sporty car.