2017 Chevy IROC-Z Camaro | Release Date, Latest News, Prices
The 2017 IROC-Z Camaro models feature a revised exterior design that integrates high-performance aerodynamics for more efficient cooling and stability at high speeds. The new 2017 Chevy IROC-Z Camaro also features a full aerodynamics package that creates downforce at speed, which helps make it the most track-capable offering in IROC-Z Camaro’s history.
As the ultimate track-capable 2017 IROC-Z Camaro, this car restores the mission of the original IROC-Z Camaro, and serves as a testament to the expertise of Chevy as the best-selling brand of performance cars. The build sheet is the wish list of any racer: lightweight, high-revving, dry-sump IROC-Z Camaro engine; carbon-ceramic brakes; integrated coolers for track use; true aerodynamic downforce, and a significant reduction in curb weight. This car could only come from Chevy, and could only be called the IROC-Z Camaro.
The first Chevy IROC-Z Camaro was introduced in 1967, created to compete in the Sports Car Club of America's Trans-Am 2 class. It featured a smaller, lighter, 302-cubic-inch V-8 for improved weight balance, as well as quick-ratio steering and a heavy-duty suspension for track use. In keeping with its road-racing focus, the 1967 Chevy IROC-Z Camaro was not available with an automatic transmission or air conditioning.
The first Chevy IROC-Z Camaro was introduced in 1967, created to compete in the Sports Car Club of America's Trans-Am 2 class. It featured a smaller, lighter, 302-cubic-inch V-8 for improved weight balance, as well as quick-ratio steering and a heavy-duty suspension for track use. In keeping with its road-racing focus, the 1967 Chevy IROC-Z Camaro was not available with an automatic transmission or air conditioning.