Chevrolet To Retire Camaro After Sixth Generation

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After nine model years in the market, with hundreds of thousands sold, the sixth-generation Chevrolet Camaro will retire after the model year 2024. The final sixth-generation Camaros will come off the assembly line at the Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant in Michigan in January 2024. 

Chevrolet campaigns the sixth-generation Camaro in a variety of series, including NASCAR, IMSA, SRO, NHRA, and the Supercars Championship in Australia. Camaro will continue to compete on the track, working with sanctioning bodies to ensure Chevrolet’s presence in racing moving forward, the automaker said. 

“Chevrolet’s products and our relationship with our customers benefit from motorsports,” said Jim Campbell, Chevrolet U.S. vice president, Performance and Motorsports. “Our plan is to continue to compete and win at the highest levels of auto racing.”

The latest generation Camaro features Magnetic Ride Control and track-focused 1LE packages. Chevrolet will celebrate this storied nameplate by adding the Collector’s Edition package on the 2024 Camaro RS and SS, and on a limited number of ZL1-equipped vehicles available in North America. 

More information on the 2024 Camaro line and Collector’s Edition package will be available closer to the start of orders this summer. For more information, visit chevrolet.com.

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