Chevy | The sixth-generation Camaro will be retired in January

Chevy |  The sixth-generation Camaro will be retired in January

After the Dodge Challenger, now it’s GM’s turn to announce that the current generation Chevrolet Camaro will be gone in less than a year. This sixth version of the Ford Mustang’s eternal rival will be gone when the final version is assembled in January 2024.


To celebrate the end of this story, we’ll be introducing a “Collector’s Edition” livery on the RS, SS and ZL1, details of which will be revealed soon.

So we’re seeing a real change of guard within this specific sub with the relatively reasonable power of the V8s full of personality. This generation, launched in 2015, will be a re-orientation of the Camaro thanks to Alfa’s more accomplished platform and reduced dimensions. to pony carIt became a serious sports car, especially when dressed in 1-pound sauce, regardless of the mechanics chosen.

However, this success in appreciation will not have the expected impacts in terms of sales, which have seen a sharp decline in North America since 2019, despite last year’s shakeup. Less obvious practicality than its American competitors could partly explain this trend. Its development also stalled for several years.

Now what next? We don’t really know, other than the fact that GM confirmed the Camaro wasn’t dead. Will she come back to life electrically, as rumors in the American media suggest? He follows.

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