2019 Chevrolet Camaro is set to be truly shocking at SEMA Show

Shock yellow paintwork available to order from early 2019

2019 Chevrolet Camaro SS Shock SEMA Show Car

The updated Chevrolet Camaro might already look distinctive, but ticking the new option for Shock paint will guarantee it standing out in a crowd.

An eye-searing mixture between bright yellow and lime green, Shock is just one of the new hues on offer for the 2019 Camaro. Crush, Riverside Blue Metallic, Shadow Grey Metallic, and Satin Steel Grey Metallic will also be available to order.

However, the attention-grabbing Shock is, unsurprisingly, the paint of choice for Chevrolet’s Camaro SS show car at the forthcoming 2018 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.

2019 Chevrolet Camaro SS Shock SEMA Show Car

Designed to display the array of Chevrolet accessories and performance parts on offer, the SEMA show car will certainly stand out.

Chevrolet is keen to point out that the range of performance upgrades and styling additions are all designed and created by the same factory engineers. This means they have no negative impact on the manufacturer warranty, and should fit without too much swearing or bleeding knuckles.

Parts on offer for the 2019 Camaro include a new bodykit, a black rear spoiler, Recaro performance bucket seats, and black SS badging. Upgraded Brembo six-piston brakes and tuned suspension components can also be found on the parts list.

2019 Chevrolet Camaro SS Shock SEMA Show Car

Along with the range of new paintwork choices, the 2019 Camaro also features a number of distinctive changes. All LS, LT and SS models gain a new front fascia design, along with signature LED lighting at both front and rear.

The SS model Camaro has also gained a new ten-speed automatic gearbox option, whilst all cars benefit from new wheel designs and updated infotainment systems.

Chevrolet is making a major effort for the 2018 SEMA Show, with more than a dozen cars set to be on display. These range from the shocking 2019 Camaro, through to vintage models featuring Chevy’s crate motor options. The latter includes a 1973 Chevrolet Laguna, fitted with a 755 horsepower supercharged LT5 V8 engine.  

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John Redfern
John Redfern
U.S. Editor with a love of all things Americana. Woodgrain-clad station wagons and ridiculous muscle cars a speciality.

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