Are Camaros Going To Be Discontinued
The Chevy Camaro Might Go Electric to Avoid Being Discontinued by Allison Barfield on July 31 2021 The famous Chevrolet Camaro has seen better days as it currently faces declining sales against the Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger.
Are camaros going to be discontinued. In talking to sources who spoke to us on the basis of anonymity we got a uniform message that the current sixth-generation Chevrolet Camaro will in fact be discontinued at the end of the 2022. A new report says that the Chevrolet Camaro will be discontinued in 2023 due to falling sales. Instead it will be coming from Chevy who today announced that the 2023 Chevrolet Camaro will be mid-engined.
For now the news signals that Chevrolet will at least continue producing the Camaro until the completion of the 6th-generation models product cycle which is set to end in 2023. Outside of that it has reportedly canceled the Z28 and as of June 2019 planned to kill the Camaro entirely in 2023. According to a report from Muscle Cars and Trucks the Camaro will be discontinued after the 2023 model year and in speaking with some insiders of.
General Motors plans to discontinue the Chevrolet Camaro after 2023 according to a new report. A new report says that Chevrolet is killing the Camaro but not just yet. For a car selling under 30000 that seems highly unlikely.
Within four years from now by 2023 the Chevrolet Camaro will once more be discontinued. A continued drop in sales of the Camaro has put its future in jeopardy. But recently the story began to change.
Chevy will keep the two-door Camaro coupe and convertible around until 2024 and then unceremoniously kill the model off. Maybe a new Camaro EV might be in the cards but we doubt that too. The facts are apparently that the 7th generation Camaro will be delayed until 2023 not that the car will be discontinued.
Another possibility is that the Chevy Camaro will indeed be discontinued around the 2023 calendar year as planned originally with the Cadillac XT4 taking over the Camaros production capacity. Emphasis there being on the past tense though as a new report from the. The sports car is midway through its life cycle and wont be replaced when it ends in 2023 according to.