Camaro fans now have more choices.  Chevrolet has announced three new things to consider. 

The new Camaro SS gets a new front-end appearance.  It’s based on the concept of the Camaro Shock show vehicle that debuted last fall at the SEMA Show. The bowtie has a new position in the upper grille, and there’s a body-color bar between the upper and lower grilles.

There will also be a new Camaro LT1 model.  It draws from the Camaro LT and SS. The 455-horsepower engine is matched with a standard six-speed manual or an available 10-speed automatic.  Starting at $34,995, Chevrolet says it’s the most affordable choice for V-8 performance in the Camaro lineup.  It comes as a coupe or convertible.

A new 10-speed automatic will be available with the 3.6-liter V-6 engine Camaro LT. The 10-speed is offered with the Camaro SS and ZL1, but engineers have made some changes to perform with the V-6.

You have some time to decide what works for you.  The 2020 Camaro lineup goes on sale early this fall.