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Chevrolet Camaro 2026 Price in Saudi Arabia

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Chevrolet Camaro Key Specifications

Engine Capacity Rating

3.6 L - 6.2 L

Fuel Economy Rating

10 L/100 Km - 14.7 L/100 Km

Fuel Type Category

Petrol

Engine Power Output

335 bhp - 650 bhp

transmission

Automatic

Number Of Seats

4 Seater

Chevrolet Camaro Price by Year

Year

Price Range

2022
SAR 159K–159K
2017
SAR 90K–90K

Chevrolet Camaro Price by City

City

Price Range

Riyadh
SAR 90K–90K
Jeddah
SAR 159K–159K

Model Information

Specification

Value

Engine Assembly

3.6 L - 6.2 L

Odometer Mileage

10 L/100 Km - 14.7 L/100 Km

Fuel Type Category

Petrol

Engine Power Output

335 bhp - 650 bhp

transmission

Automatic

Number Of Seats

4 Seater

Engine Torque Output

383 Nm - 881 Nm

Engine Capacity Rating

3.6 L - 6.2 L

Acceleration Performance

4.2 sec - 5.1 sec

Drivetrain Type

Rear Wheel Drive

cylinders

8

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About Chevrolet Camaro

The Chevrolet Camaro is an iconic American muscle coupe offering rear-wheel-drive performance, bold styling, and a driver-focused character that few cars at its price point can match in the Saudi market. Prices start from SAR 150,000.

Key Specifications

  • Powertrain: The 2LT opens the range with a 3.6 L petrol engine delivering 335 bhp through a Automatic gearbox — a well-rounded entry point that keeps the car genuinely usable day to day. The SS represents a significant step up in outright performance, with a larger displacement engine, upgraded brakes, and a sportier chassis tune that transforms the car's character on open roads. The cabin seats 4, though rear accommodation is best suited to children or short journeys. The Camaro is thirstier than smaller sports coupes given the nature of its powertrain, which is worth factoring into running costs.

Pros & Cons

  • Pros: the Camaro delivers a level of straight-line performance and aural drama that far more expensive European sports cars struggle to match at this price. The SS in particular offers genuinely track-capable ability.
  • Cons: the driving position and thick rear pillars make reversing and parking more challenging than in most modern cars. The cabin materials and infotainment feel a generation behind European rivals. Boot space, while usable for a coupe, is limited if you need to carry luggage for more than two passengers.

Market Value

The Camaro retains approximately 45% of its value after five years in the Saudi market — a notably stronger result than the Ford Mustang at 37% and above the Chevrolet brand average of 37%.

Buyers also consider ing the Camaro in Saudi Arabia typically look at the Ford Mustang, Dodge Challenger, and BMW 4 Series — all rear-wheel-drive coupes competing on performance and presence, with the Mustang and Challenger sharing the Camaro's American muscle identity while the 4 Series offers a more refined European alternative.

Frequently asked questions

The Challenger offers a roomier rear seat and a wider range of high-displacement engine options including a Hellcat variant, making it the better choice if you occasionally carry rear passengers or want maximum straight-line drama. The Camaro is lighter, sharper to drive around corners, and retains its value more strongly in the Saudi market over five years.
The SS steps up to a larger displacement engine, Brembo brakes, a performance exhaust, and a sportier suspension tune that makes it significantly more capable on fast roads compared to the everyday-focused 2LT. Buyers who intend to use the performance regularly will find the upgrade worthwhile.
For a driver-and-passenger daily commute, the Camaro is manageable — the automatic transmission copes with city traffic and the cabin is well air-conditioned. However, the very limited rear seat space, poor rearward visibility, and higher fuel consumption compared to smaller coupes mean it rewards buyers who treat it primarily as a weekend or open-road car.
The Camaro retains approximately 45% of its value after five years in Saudi Arabia, which is a strong result for a muscle coupe. The BMW 4 Series typically holds value well too, but the Camaro's combination of lower entry price and competitive retention makes it a compelling value proposition over the long term for buyers in this segment.
No hybrid or electrified version of the Camaro is available in Saudi Arabia for the 2026 model year. The entire range runs on petrol, so buyers focused on lower running costs should factor in fuel consumption when comparing the Camaro against more efficient sports coupe alternatives.