Camaro Coupe

Make
Chevrolet
Segment
Coupe

Chevrolet was hit hard last year: not only did it suffer from production stoppages, but a ton of its optional packages had to be shelved due to the semiconductor chip shortage. The Chevrolet Camaro had to do without the Shock And Steel Edition package, which followed an earlier global supply issue in October of 2021 that partially cut the supply of the Design Package 1, Design Package 2, and Design Package 3. The good news is that the Shock And Steel Edition package is back, and it's priced at $2,995.

The Shock and Steel Edition package, coded B2E, is available on both the Coupe and Convertible, but only in 2LT,3LT and 2SS trim levels. The Shock and Steel Edition package includes features such as 20-inch blade design aluminum wheels on 2LT and 3LT trim levels, Carbon Flash-painted outside mirrors and center stripes, yellow-painted calipers, a fuel filler door in Black with visible carbon fiber insert, black sueded knee pads, a carbon fiber instrument panel molding, premium floor mats, and Brembo four-piston front brakes on 2LT and 3LT models.

2LT and 3LT trim levels also get the RS package when selecting the Shock and Steel Edition package. This adds features such as dark tint LED taillamps, an RS grille, black front and rear bow ties, and a deck-lid lip spoiler. The Shock and Steel Edition package is offered with paint colors such as Rapid Blue (GMO), Black (GBA), Satin Steel Metallic (G9K), and Summit White (GAZ). The Shock and Steel Edition package is exclusively available with a Jet Black interior. Chevrolet is throwing all the special editions and optional packages at the Camaro in an effort to boost its declining sales figures, but we think the only thing that will change its fortunes is when the Camaro EV hits the scene sometime in the latter half of the decade.