The very last Camaro model made in 1992 features one of two available engines. The 3.1-liter, six-cylinder engine offers 140 horsepower. The Camaro with the 5.0-liter, eight-cylinder engine offers approximately 205 horsepower.
The engines used in Camaros made in 1992 each present different torque ratings. Camaros with the 3.1-liter engine produce 185 foot-pounds torque. Camaros fitted with the 205-horsepower, 5.0-liter engine offer 285 foot-pounds torque.
The 140-horsepower Camaros made in 1992 that feature a manual transmission offer 17 miles per gallon fuel economy in the city and 27 mpg on the highway, while models with the automatic transmission offer 18 mpg in the city and 27 mpg on the highway. Both manual-transmission and automatic-transmission 205-horsepower Camaros offer 16 mpg in city driving. The manual-transmission, 205-horsepower Camaro offers 26 mpg on the highway, while the automatic-transmission, 205-horsepower Camaro offers 25 mpg highway.