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Monster Camaro Z/28 Reveals Itself on the Nurburgring! (Updated With First Video) Updated with first video of Z/28 under testing!



So, after hearing seeing and hearing the car live, what do you think the engine is? The great debate here has been whether the new Z/28 will be naturally aspirated or supercharged. Do you hear what sounds like the LT4 engine (



For the most part, the engine sounds NA, but at 0:34 seconds into the video, there is what appears to be a slight whine which could indicate a supercharger.



You be the judge and tell us what you think?













The 6th gen Camaro Z/28 has been spotted testing on the Nurburgring and while it still wears camouflage, most of the bodywork and styling can be seen through the camo.



The prototype takes elements of the ZL1, but turns it up to 11. The front fascia differs from the ZL1 and wears large aerodynamic canards for maximum downforce. At the rear, the Z/28 wears the massive rear wing, which looks like what we were seeing on earlier Z28 prototypes testing on GM's proving grounds. The additional elements that are visible on this latest Camaro prototype look extremely track focused, which is of course the Z28’s focus.









































































So, after hearing seeing and hearing the car live, what do you think the engine is? The great debate here has been whether the new Z/28 will be naturally aspirated or supercharged. Do you hear what sounds like the LT4 engine ( compare with sounds of LT4 in Corvette Z06 ), or do you hear a naturally breathing Z/28?For the most part, the engine sounds NA, but at 0:34 seconds into the video, there is what appears to be a slight whine which could indicate a supercharger.You be the judge and tell us what you think?The 6th gen Camaro Z/28 has been spotted testing on the Nurburgring and while it still wears camouflage, most of the bodywork and styling can be seen through the camo.The prototype takes elements of the ZL1, but turns it up to 11. The front fascia differs from the ZL1 and wears large aerodynamic canards for maximum downforce. At the rear, the Z/28 wears the massive rear wing, which looks like what we were seeing on earlier Z28 prototypes testing on GM's proving grounds. The additional elements that are visible on this latest Camaro prototype look extremely track focused, which is of course the Z28’s focus.