SEMA Preview: 2010 Lingenfelter Camaro by Hotchkis
By Andrew C., 30 Aug, 2010. 0 Comments
Lingenfelter Performance Engineering and Hotchkis Performance partnered to produce a world-class supercar to be displayed at the 2009 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.
Lingenfelter Performance‚ latest offering is a 750 horsepower 2010 Camaro SS, which will be shown at the Hotchkis Performance booth at the annual automotive aftermarket trade show. Hotchkis Performance, of Santa Fe Springs, California, developed the suspension system for the Lingenfelter Camaro and has worked with the renowned specialty supercar builder on several projects in the past. Continued after the jump!
Over the years, Hotchkis has been involved in dozens of OEM and racing development programs, but Hotchkis Performance founder and president John Hotchkis calls this partnership as “special.” Hotchkis takes pride that Lingenfelter builds some of the fastest, coolest and most refined domestic supercars in the world, and finds it exciting that it was asked to help develop the suspension for a 200 mph Camaro.
The Lingenfelter 750HP Supercharged LS7 2010 Camaro SS features a hand-built 427 CID (7.0L) LS7 engine featuring forged pistons, titanium connecting rods and Inconel exhaust valves. A Magnusson/Eaton TVS2300 supercharger breathes into a custom Lingenfelter intake manifold, resulting to 750 tractable, usable horsepower. The supercar also boasts of having a Hotchkis Total Vehicle System (Sport Springs, Adjustable Sport Sway Bars and ChassisMax Subframe Brace), Brembo brakes, custom LPE 20-inch 10-spoke wheels, an LPE exclusive air management body kit, a custom embroidered interior and a Mito rear view mirror with video display. The Lingenfelter body kit and engine package may also be purchased as separate packages.

