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While it’s not the first time reality spawns from fiction, in 2010 Chevrolet announced the Camaro Transformers Special Edition. Yes, based entirely on the modern version of BumbleBee. Powered by a 3.6L V-6 with variable valve timing, it was certified at 304 horsepower and 273 lb./ft. of torque. It included a six-speed manual transmission. Sadly, the Special Edition was more about looks than horsepower and included numerous Autobot Shields (badges/logos) which added a cool $995 to the base price of the car.
This Special Edition rides on the heels of the 2007 first Transformer movie, where BumbleBee starts as a 1977 Camaro, he eventually ‘transforms’ into a 2008, sunrise yellow Camaro Concept car, built on a Pontiac GTO chassis.
In the second movie, Revenge of the Fallen (2009), BumbleBee comes back with an upgrade to a 2010 production Camaro, and for the third Transformers movie, Dark of the Moon, BumbleBee was upgraded to a 2010 Camaro SS (The 2011 Transformers 3 Edition). Under the hood was a 374 cu.in., 426 horsepower V-8, with 420 lb./ft. of torque, also offered with a six-speed manual transmission. The Age of Extinction Camaro was a 2013 production model with few power train changes. The sixth-generation Camaro featured in Last Knight brought a 6.2L supercharged LT4 V-8 engine to the pavement with 650 horsepower and 650 lb./ft. of torque, also with the tried-and-true six-speed manual transmission.
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