camaro hybrid?

Most car manufacturers that are dealing with the hybrid technology are trying to show customers that cars equipped with it can be clean and yet fun to drive. Nonetheless, GM’s intention to turn the Camaro into a hybrid has nothing to do with it. In fact, GM wants to keep its resurrecting pony car in line with the new fuel consumption rules that require fuel efficiency rates must improve 40% by 2020, what implies that the industry fleetwide average consumption must reach 35 mpg (15 km/l).
Lexus has dominated the market of “performance hybrids” so far, being the only manufacturer promoting the performance capabilities of their electrically-assisted offerings. Might Chevrolet take a similar path with their new Camaro? According to some sources, there is a possibility that the dual mode hybrid system is being considered for a high-end Camaro. Might the fastest Camaro also be the most fuel-friendly? Possibly, but it would likely be the most expensive as well.
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I really like the new camaro I just wish the front end looked like the 69 camaro not the new cadelic. but you can’t have every thing thanks