A brand new 2016 Chevrolet Camaro SS has been caught on camera in a parking lot in Detroit.

The sixth iteration of Chevy's popular Camaro was unveiled back in May, but it won't be going on sale in United States until the end of the year while Europe will have to wait until the spring of 2016. A pre-production unit of the Bumblebee was spotted by the guys over at CamaroNews, giving us a better look at the evolutionary design which has been sharpened up and in this SS guise it looks substantially more aggressive.

Matching the muscular design is an equally powerful V8 6.2-liter engine pushing out 455 bhp (339 kW) and 455 lb-ft (617 Nm) sent to the road through a standard 6-speed manual gearbox or an optional 8-speed paddle-shift automatic. The Magnetic Ride Control will be making its debut on the Camaro SS as up until now only the Camaro ZL1 had it and Chevy says this active suspension can analyze the road 1,000 times per second and will automatically adjust the settings of the dampers to ensure a smooth ride.

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