However, this review may have one or two extra terms from the garage, because the design is named with auto shop jargon, inspired by the V8
engines of classic muscle cars.
Not exact matches
The 5.7 - litre V8 sounds a bit tame when you fire it up («Hemi» is purely a marketing label these days; this
engine is no relation to the
classic Mopar
muscle -
cars of the Sixties) and performance is brisk rather than genuinely quick, though it gets a second wind - and finds its voice - at around 4000rpm.
The
classic Camaro serves as a reminder
of the
muscle car's storied history, but it's also a convenient place to display Chevrolet Performance's new LT4 crate
engine.