Recently updated on December 20, 2022 at 03:28 am
Geiger Cars has 2019 in the Geiger calendar (2018 in retrospect) pictured a Chevrolet Camaro the tuner has converted to the American police car. The basis is an 2019 Chevrolet Camaro SS which, of course, received all-round lights on the roof and in the radiator grille as the most important distinguishing feature. There was a typical police foil and a few Geiger Cars and 911 Lettering could not be missing. Equipped with the 6,2-liter LT1-V8 from GM, the 455 PS & 616 NM strong Camaro should be quite suitable for the hunt for criminals. And whoever knows the importer and tuner from Munich knows of course that there may be a lot more power slumbering under the hood.
2019 Chevrolet Camaro SS police car
Geiger Cars is known for tuning on American vehicles and offers eg for the Camaro Performance kit on over 600 PS on. Whether this vehicle has received technical changes is unfortunately not known to us at the moment. Also we do not know if the police vehicle was equipped with a siren. If we get more information about this there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed if yours is just ours Feed subscribed. Have fun looking at the pictures and stay true to us! Photos: Geiger Performance (GeigerCars)
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Geiger Cars Chevrolet Camaro police car 2019
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