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Chevrolet Camaro 2026 Price in UAE

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Chevrolet Camaro Key Specifications

Engine Capacity Rating

3.6 L - 6.2 L

Fuel Economy Rating

6 Km/L - 7 Km/L

Fuel Type Category

Petrol

Engine Power Output

355 BHP - 650 BHP

transmission

Manual

Number Of Seats

4 seater

Chevrolet Camaro Available Variants

Chevrolet Camaro Price by Year

Year

Price Range

2023
AED 90K–90K
2022
AED 110K–110K
2020
AED 42K–98K
2019
AED 123K–123K
2018
AED 33K–33K
2017
AED 34K–34K

Chevrolet Camaro Price by City

City

Price Range

Dubai
AED 33K–123K

Model Information

Specification

Value

Engine Assembly

3.6 L - 6.2 L

Odometer Mileage

6 Km/L - 7 Km/L

Fuel Type Category

Petrol

Engine Power Output

355 BHP - 650 BHP

transmission

Manual

Number Of Seats

4 seater

Engine Torque Output

383 Nm - 881 Nm

Engine Displacement Size

3598 cc - 6198 cc

Engine Capacity Rating

3.6 L - 6.2 L

Valves Per Cylinder Count

4

Acceleration Performance

3 sec - 4 sec

Drivetrain Type

Rear Wheel Drive

cylinders

8

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About Chevrolet Camaro

The Chevrolet Camaro is an American muscle car that brings genuine performance heritage to the Gulf — a rear-wheel-drive coupe built around a powerful engine, aggressive styling, and driver-focused dynamics at a price well below European sports car rivals. In the UAE, prices start from AED 195,400.

Key Specifications

  • Powertrain: The entry point is the 3LT 3.6L Coupe, which pairs a 3.6 L engine producing 355 BHP with a Automatic gearbox — strong, accessible performance for a daily driver that doubles as a weekend car. At the top of the range, the ZL1 6.2L steps up to a larger, forced-induction 3.6 L unit with substantially more power, a performance-tuned suspension setup, and Brembo brakes — a meaningful upgrade for buyers who intend to use the car seriously rather than just pose with it. Seating is for 4, with rear seats best reserved for occasional use. Fuel consumption is 7 Km/L on a mixed cycle, which is typical for a performance coupe of this type.

Pros & Cons

  • Pros: the Camaro's styling is genuinely polarising in a good way — it looks and sounds like nothing else at this price point, and the top-spec ZL1 6.2L variants offer supercar-baiting straight-line performance without the supercar price tag. The resale story is also stronger than most expect from an American muscle car in the UAE.
  • Cons: rear visibility is notoriously poor thanks to the thick pillars and low roofline — parking in tight spots requires patience. The rear seats are functionally unusable for adult passengers on anything longer than a short hop. Infotainment and interior quality lag behind European rivals at comparable price points.

Market Value

The Chevrolet Camaro retains approximately 48% of its value after five years — ahead of the Ford Mustang at 37% and above the Chevrolet brand average of 37%. That makes it a surprisingly resilient choice in the sports coupe segment for UAE buyers concerned about depreciation.

Buyers also consider the Camaro in the UAE typically also consider the Ford Mustang, Dodge Challenger, and BMW 4 Series. The Mustang and Challenger compete on the same muscle-car identity and price bracket, while the BMW 4 Series attracts buyers who want a rear-wheel-drive coupe with more refinement — where the Camaro wins on raw performance and presence per dirham.

Frequently asked questions

The Camaro holds its value significantly better than the Mustang in the UAE — retaining approximately 48% after five years versus the Mustang's 37%. The Camaro also offers a supercharged top-spec variant with more outright power, while the Mustang counters with better rear visibility and a slightly more practical rear seat.
The ZL1 6.2L upgrades to a larger, forced-induction engine producing significantly more power than the 3LT 3.6L Coupe's 355 BHP, and adds Brembo performance brakes, magnetic ride control suspension, a performance-tuned exhaust, and a more aggressive aerodynamic package including a larger rear spoiler. It is a fundamentally different driving experience rather than just a specification step.
For two occupants, the Camaro is a workable daily driver — the boot is usable, the air conditioning is effective, and the Automatic gearbox handles stop-start traffic without drama. The main daily-use drawbacks are genuinely poor rearward visibility due to the low roofline and thick pillars, and a fuel bill that reflects its 3.6 L engine on a mixed urban cycle.
Yes — the Camaro retains approximately 48% of its value after five years in the UAE, which is well above the Ford Mustang at 37% and comfortably ahead of the Chevrolet brand average of 37%. This makes it one of the stronger-depreciating choices in the American muscle segment.
No — the 2026 Camaro is offered exclusively with petrol engines in the UAE. Buyers seeking an electrified sports coupe alternative in this price bracket will need to look outside the Camaro lineup, as Chevrolet has not announced a hybrid or EV variant for this generation.