Is Camaro Getting Discontinued
A new report says that Chevrolet is killing the Camaro but not just yet.
Is camaro getting discontinued. Within four years from now by 2023 the Chevrolet Camaro will once more be discontinued. SUVs and EVs are in all manufacturers sights for the foreseeable future. We reported on this.
Once the sixth-gen Camaro made its debut Chevy brought back the legendary black-hood feature on the turbo 4 Chevy model in 2019. 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. Report GM neither confirms nor denies the Camaros imminent demise.
Its now in third place in the Great Musclecar Wars having recently fallen behind the Dodge Challenger. This comes after Chevrolet recently discontinued the 1LE performance package from any Camaro that does not have a V8 engine. Every surface of the Camaro ZL1 is designed for maximum downforce.
The sports car is midway through its life cycle and wont be replaced when it ends in 2023 according to. The indication of how slow the Camaro sells is that as of this writing there are still at. Now Muscle Cars Trucks reports that development of a seventh-generation Camaro is on hiatus and the car will be discontinued after the 2023 model year.
The track package was originally meant to be retired in 2017 before it made an appearance again. Chevy will keep the two-door Camaro coupe and convertible around until 2024 and then unceremoniously kill the model off. The Chevrolet Camaro could be replaced by an electric performance sedan in 2025 according to Automotive News.
The discontinuation of the Camaro at the end of the current sixth generations life cycle. It would appear as though the Chevrolet Camaros demise was greatly exaggerated. Massive upper and lower grille openings allow maximum cooling while aerodynamic enhancements like the unique bonnet with carbon-fibre composite hood air extractor and wing-style rear spoiler help reduce lift and increase downforce to keep the Camaro ZL1 glued to the tarmac.