Chevy Camaro Getting Discontinued
Chevrolet could end production of the muscle car after the current generation due to low sales compared with the Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger.
Chevy camaro getting discontinued. Report GM neither confirms nor denies the Camaros imminent demise. Maybe a new Camaro EV might be in the cards but we doubt that too. HSVs decision to stop producing the Camaro puts a question mark over what the racing arm of the business Walkinshaw Andretti United will field in the Supercars championship.
Four distinct generations of the Camaro. Once the sixth-gen Camaro made its debut Chevy brought back the legendary black-hood feature on the turbo 4 Chevy. Reports suggest Chevy will keep the two-door Camaro coupe and convertible around until 2024 and then will subsequently kill the model off possibly putting an all-electric sedan in its place.
Chevy Camaro Being Discontinued After 2023. The sports car is midway through its life cycle and wont be replaced when it ends in 2023 according to. Some sources say 2023 is the last year for Camaro production while a few think 2026 will be the end.
Chevrolet Camaro Could Once Again Be Discontinued After 2023. A new report says that Chevrolet is killing the Camaro but not just yet. We reported on this.
Chevy will keep the two-door Camaro coupe and convertible around until 2024 and then unceremoniously kill the model off. The report cites multiple sources at General Motors as saying the next-generation Camaro program is suspended with no apparent future beyond 2023. Those sources also allegedly say the nameplate will likely get shelved meaning no more Camaro for the second time in the pony cars history.
For now the news signals that Chevrolet will at least continue producing the Camaro until the completion of the 6th-generation models product cycle which is set to end in 2023. Every surface of the Camaro ZL1 is designed for maximum downforce. The current sixth-generation Chevy Camaro is slated to sunset in 2023 as a 2024 model-year vehicle.