Sixth Generation Chevrolet Camaro Production To End – Final Collector’s Edition Announced
Sixth Generation Chevrolet Camaro will continue to compete on the track to ensure Chevrolet's presence in racing.
After nine successful years in the market and with hundreds of thousands of units sold, Chevrolet has decided to discontinue the sixth generation Camaro at the end of the 2024 model year. The final sixth-generation Camaros will be manufactured at the Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant in Michigan in January 2024.
The latest generation Camaro is available as coupe and soft-top convertible models, the car is known for its exceptional athleticism and poise nature. Magnetic Ride Control was introduced to the Camaro SS, and track-oriented 1LE packages were made available across all trim levels for the first time.
The ZL1 1LE, GM’s ultimate track-ready Camaro with 650 horsepower and street legality, set the quickest lap time of any Camaro at the Milford Proving Ground in Milford, Michigan. The Camaro has demonstrated Chevrolet‘s ability to compete in Challenging situations, whether it is winning races and championships at various circuits around the world or garnering praise for its on-road performance.
To commemorate the legacy of the Camaro nameplate, Chevrolet will introduce a Collector’s Edition package exclusively for the 2024 Camaro RS and SS, as well as on a limited number of ZL1-equipped vehicles that will be sold solely in North America. The Collector’s Edition pays homage to Camaro and its historic roots, stretching back to the production of the first generation Camaro in the 1960s, particularly the program’s initial code name: Panther.
Further information about the 2024 Camaro and Collector’s Edition package will be revealed closer to the start of orders this summer.
Sixth Generation Chevrolet Camaro – Future in Motorsports
Chevrolet races the sixth generation Camaro in a variety of series, including NASCAR, IMSA, SRO, NHRA and the Supercars Championship. Camaro will continue to compete on the track and collaborate with motorsports-sanctioning bodies to ensure Chevrolet’s continued participation in racing.
A word from Chevrolet Officials
Scott Bell, Vice President of Global Chevrolet said, “As we prepare to say goodbye to the current generation Camaro, it is difficult to overstate our gratitude to every Camaro customer, Camaro assembly line employee and race fan. While we are not announcing an immediate successor today, rest assured, this is not the end of Camaro’s story.”
Jim Campbell, Chevrolet U.S. vice president, Performance and Motorsports said “Chevrolet’s products and our relationship with our customers benefit from motorsports, Our plan is to continue to compete and win at the highest levels of auto racing.”