Chevy Camaro Discontinued 2023
2023 Could Be the Last Year for the Chevrolet Camaro Much like the rumor back in mid-2019 that said the Camaro was living on borrowed time this latest report comes from Muscle Cars Trucks.
Chevy camaro discontinued 2023. The report cites multiple sources at General Motors as saying the next-generation Camaro program. Are these rumors true and why would GM do such a thing. 2023 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2.
It would appear as though the Chevrolet Camaros demise was greatly exaggerated. The internet was set ablaze on June 25th 2019 as several news sources including Fox News published reports stating Chevrolets staple musclecar Camaro was to be discontinued yet again. Could Chevrolet be on the verge of killing the Camaro again.
Chevy is also killing off the Impala Cruze and Volt this year and the Corvette is changing over to a mid-engine format for its next generation. The report cites multiple sources at General Motors as saying the next-generation Camaro program is suspended with no apparent future beyond 2023. According to sources a seven- to eight-year-long.
Chevrolet Camaro Will Die in 2023 No Seventh-Gen Successor Planned. Discontinued last year to make room for the Mach 1 the fabulous-sounding Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 tops. This doesnt provide the best feeling of confidence for the Camaro.
Jul 28 2021. Rumors first came out about a year ago about Chevys plans for the next gen Camaro or lack of but now theres new info about their direction and the circu. The current sixth-generation Chevy Camaro was originally expected to sunset around the 2023 calendar year which along with the termination of development for the seventh-generation model would make the sixth-gen model the final generation.
Since the first article was written several of the news outlets have. Its Likely The Chevrolet Camaro Will Be Discontinued In 2023 by Steven Douglas February 6 2020 931 pm 0 Comments Weve all heard the rumours that one of the most iconic muscle cars in the world the Chevrolet Camaro is going to be discontinued and it breaks our hearts here at GTN. But it has a futuristic replacement according to Automotive News.