The DNA of the 2012 Camaro ZL1 is undeniable. Its muscular looks and 580
horsepower, supercharged V8 are clearly inspired by the 1969 original.
And, like its street brawling forbear, it will put the smack down on
many of its peers. What sets the modern ZL1 apart are the smart new ways
it applies brute force. Magnetic Ride Control makes up to 1000
adjustments per second. Special pickups keep fuel flow steady during
high-g turns. There’s even an option for Formula 1-style paddle
shifters. It’s a whole new breed of Camaro; one that’s as big a threat
on circuits like Nürburgring as it is at the stop light. This stunning
reproduction of the new ZL1 is all attitude.
On display or on
the streets, the Vaterra™ 2012 Camaro ZL1 is all attitude. The detail in
its body and wheels alone are enough to make you stop and stare. It’s
when you pick up the transmitter, though, that you’ll really be hooked.
Its powerful Dynamite® motor system and 4WD V100-S chassis let you live
it up at full throttle with superb handling, just like the real thing.
The
V100-S chassis gives you a balanced, neutral handling car with a wide
range of tuning options. It also features universal body mounts that are
compatible with most other 1/10-scale bodies. The elegant aggression of
the GT-R is present in every line and curve of the oofficially
licensed body. Details include side view mirrors, chromed exhaust tips
and clear headlights. Life on the street isn’t always dry and weather is
often less than perfect. That’s why the GT-R has been equipped with a
waterproof receiver, speed control and steering servo so you can run in
all kinds of conditions.
*For complete details on waterproof standards,
please refer to the product instruction
Manual (English)The shaft-driven 4WD
delivers excellent traction on paved surfaces and superb drift control
when sliding across loose surfaces. The differentials are sealed
against the elements and can be tuned for a variety of running
conditions. The low-profile tires and 54mm wheels, along with the
detailed appearance of real brakes and calipers, look as good on display
as they do on the move. The rear tires also have a little more meat
than the fronts for better grip and a little more attitude.