Chevrolet’s sixth-generation Camaro goes on sale this fall, and today the Bowtie brand released some final specs for the car. The quickest in the pack, the V-8-powered Camaro SS, needs just 4.0 seconds to hit 60 mph. Better yet, this variant now weighs 3,685 pounds, which is considerably lower than the 3,908-lb curb weight of its predecessor.

Buick’s next-generation LaCrosse has been spotted almost completely undisguised. The new large sedan is due in showrooms next year, as a 2017 model, and this time around it may be sold under additional General Motors Company [NYSE:GM] brands.

Volkswagen has unveiled a second-generation Tiguan. The version designed for the United States will feature a longer wheelbase and offer up to seven seats. It will also be built at VW’s  plant in Puebla, Mexico.

You'll find all of these stories and more in today's car news, right here at Motor Authority.

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