Chevrolet Camaro production will officially end after 2024 model year
Production for the sixth
generation Chevrolet Camaro will officially come to an end after the 2024 model year,
GM announced today.
Chevy is sending the
Camaro out in style with a limited production “Collector’s Edition” for the 2024 model year, too.
If you’re wondering about what comes next for the Camaro nameplate, there isn’t a complete answer available yet. The only thing Chevy is prepared to say today is that the “Camaro” name will continue to be used in racing series like
NASCAR, IMSA, SRO, NHRA and the Supercars Championship. You just won’t be able to find any on
dealer lots after the 2024 model year is sold out.
The end is coming even quicker than you might imagine from hearing “2024 model year,” too. Chevy says the last Camaros will
roll off the Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant in January 2024, signaling that the final year will be a short one. For comparison’s sake, 2023 model year
Charger and
Challenger production is slated to continue until December 31, 2023. Even though the Camaro is technically lasting one model year more, its production will end just a month after
Dodge calls it quits on its muscle cars.