Chevrolet Camaro will officially stop production after 2024 production year
Friday production generation chevrolet camaro will officially end after the 2024 model year, GM announced today. Chevy sending Camaro Get in style with a limited-edition “Collection Edition” for the 2024 model year.
If you’re wondering what happens next for the Camaro nameplate, there’s no complete answer yet. The only thing Chevy is about to say today is that the name “Camaro” will continue to be used in racing series like NASCAR, IMSA, SRO, NHRA and Supercar Championship. You won’t be able to find any on seller much after the 2024 model year sold out.
The end is coming even faster than you can imagine when you hear about the “2024 model year”. Chevy says Camaros will eventually roll leaves the Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant in January 2024, signaling that the final year will be a short one. For comparison, model year 2023 Charger And challenge production is expected to continue until December 31, 2023. While technically the Camaro has an extra year of life, its production will end just a month later. avoid Calling it to get rid of its muscle cars.
As for the Collector’s Edition, Chevy won’t announce any details about it today. It will be available as a package for RS, SS and ZL1 models for 2024. Additionally, Chevy said to expect references back to the development of the first-generation Camaro, particularly an homage to the show’s codename: Panther.
Pre-orders for the Collector’s Edition will begin this summer, and Chevy says more information will be available after that. Until then, the shadow teaser shots at the beginning of this story will have to suffice as a preview.
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