The Chevrolet Camaro, an iconic American muscle car that has been a symbol of athleticism and dominance on the road and track, has reached the end of its latest era. Full Article »
The Chevrolet Camaro, an iconic American muscle car that has been a symbol of athleticism and dominance on the road and track, has reached the end of its latest era. Over two generations and close to a million sales in the U.S. from 2009 to 2023, the sixth-generation Camaro bid farewell with the last convertible rolling off the Lansing Grand River plant on November 22 and the final coupe leaving the assembly facility on December 14.
Chevrolet confirmed the conclusion of the Camaro’s sixth generation and expressed the car’s significance as a passion product with a global fan base. The sixth generation, in particular, was noted for its athleticism and composure, exuding confidence on the road and dominance on the track. Despite the milestone arriving about a month earlier than initially announced in March, when GM stated that production would cease in January 2024, the farewell lacked a formal send-off, with no retirement party or gold watch from the automaker.
Reflecting on the history of the Camaro, the last hiatus occurred in 2002 with the demise of the fourth generation, and fans had to wait seven years for the model’s return. While the duration of this current intermission remains uncertain, GM has assured enthusiasts that the Camaro’s story is not over. Global Chevrolet vice president Scott Bell emphasized in March that, despite not announcing an immediate successor, the Camaro’s legacy will continue.
Speculation surrounds the potential seventh-generation Camaro, with expectations that it might ride on an Ultium platform and be powered by batteries. As long as there is a variant with two doors, enthusiasts remain hopeful for the Camaro’s return.
In the meantime, Chevrolet has suggested that the Camaro name may live on in racing series such as NASCAR, IMSA, SRO, NHRA, and the Australian Supercars Championship. For those seeking a more personal farewell, the Camaro configurator remains active, allowing enthusiasts to take nostalgic strolls down memory lane. Additionally, the $14,995 Camaro Collector’s Edition Package continues to be available, albeit as the last $90,000 Camaro, at least for the time being. While the future of the Camaro remains uncertain, its legacy persists in the hearts of fans and on the race tracks around the world.