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I would say no. One definition is "very expensive and fast sports car. Supercars are marketed by automakers as unusual and include limited production specials from an "elite" automaker, standard-looking cars modified for power and performance, as well as models that appeal to enthusiasts from smaller manufacturers."
"Supercar" is also a label custom car retrofitters reserve for their showcase, one-of-a-kind project vehicles; typically these are very extensively modified collectible muscle cars, sports cars or grand touring automobiles updated to the very latest "streetable" racing technology."
While you could argue that the ZL1 is a low production, high end Camaro that has "streetable racing technology (mag. ride, aero, etc), I still don't consider it a super car.
When someone says "Super Car" most people don't think of a Camaro..
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