Chevrolet will show a trio of new Camaros in Vegas

SEMA , the event where dozens of modified cars are presented every year, is persistently knocking on the door. And Chevrolet will not be missing here either. So you know what to look forward to, here's a little taster!

The star of the stand will be a pair of Camar Hot Wheels . While you saw the current generation that will actually hit the road yesterday , we are only showing you the version from 1967 today. In addition to the eye-catching blue paint and Hot Wheels logos, the concept will offer a 430-horsepower LS3 engine, rear-wheel drive, and a four-speed automatic.

The second car is already proudly claiming to be today's Camaro. The pictured ZL1 was helped design by NASCAR champion Tony Stewart , and he did some nice things with the car. He had the Camaro spray painted gray with a wild red pattern painted on both fenders and also added red headlight backgrounds. And for those who don't like red enough, the interior has the same scheme as the exterior!

The third Camaro will then be used only for charitable purposes. The Camaro Copo Convertible will be auctioned at the beginning of 2013 and the proceeds will go to the American Heart Association . In terms of design and technology, the convertible follows the year-old Camaro Copo model. The model will therefore most likely be intended only for racing tracks and will offer a turbocharged four-liter under the hood together with a three-speed automatic. And be careful, only 2 pieces of the cabriolet will be produced!