What is the future of the Camaro?
What is the future of the Camaro?
The current sixth-generation Chevy Camaro is slated to sunset in 2023 as a 2024 model-year vehicle. To mark its departure, the 2024 Chevy Camaro will be offered with a special-edition “farewell” package.
What will replace the Camaro after 2024?
Did GM Just Leak the ‘High-Performance EV Sedan’ 2024 Camaro Replacement? GM’s Vehicle Intelligence Platform is its Global B electrical architecture that it is putting into the Cadillac CT4. It will spread across all GM products including its Ultium EV platforms, with the next iteration called Ultifi.
Is the Camaro ending in 2023?
GM To End Chevy Camaro GT4 Program After 2023.
Will there be a Camaro in 2023?
GM Authority has uncovered the official pricing for the 2023 Chevy Camaro sports coupe and convertible. For the 2023 model year, the Chevy Camaro in the base 1LS trim level will start at $27,195 including destination and freight charges – an $800 increase from the 2022 model year.
Will there be a 7th gen Camaro?
First off, we’re still a bit ticked off that plans for a 7th-gen Camaro were botched and the Camaro, which has already suffered one premature death in 2002, would once again go away after 2024. You see the current Camaro utilizes the Alpha platform that the Cadillac ATC and CTS also use.
Is the Camaro dying?
Chevy will keep the two-door Camaro coupe and convertible around until 2024, and then unceremoniously kill the model off. The Camaro name might live on, however, which brings us to that “performance” electric sedan.
What will replace the Camaro in 2023?
Before that, there were claims that the Camaro was dying in 2023 with no replacement in the product plan. GM is going through a transition from combustion-powered vehicles to EVs, and there might be some tough years ahead….Gallery: 2021 Chevrolet Camaro.
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Why is the Camaro not selling?
The plant that builds the Camaro was shuttered more than once during the pandemic and production was affected as a result. GM is even taking features out of its trucks just to keep selling them. The company has also never made enough new Corvettes to satisfy demand.
Will Camaros appreciate in value?
Prices for the Chevy Camaro have continued to climb since then, with the vehicle now selling for an average of more than $36,163, according to market research firm iSeeCars. That’s $11,242 higher than the average transaction price for a Chevy Camaro in June of 2020 – an increase of 45.1 percent.