Chevrolet Camaro Could, Reportedly, Be Dead After 2023

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Seventh generation Camaro could be shelved, possibly leading to another hiatus for the Chevy muscle car.

If you told someone in 2013 that the Chevrolet Camaro would be discontinued in ten years, most people would have probably called you crazy. Back then, the Chevy muscle car was amidst four-year run at the top of the segment, beating the Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger soundly each year from 2010 through 2013. However, Camaro sales have plummeted over the past three years and according to a report from Muscle Cars and Trucks, the next generation planning has been cancelled and once the current generation ends in 2023, the nameplate will once again leave production.

To be clear, the Camaro is facing the same ending in 2023 that it did back in 2002, so General Motors and Chevy performance fans could be facing another era devoid of an affordable performance car.

No Seventh Gen Camaro

According to the report, the seventh generation development had begun, but it has been shelved, so when the current generation reaches the end of its course for the 2023 model year, the Camaro program as a whole could be shelved as well.

The current Chevrolet Camaro is built on GM’s Alpha platform which also underpins the Cadillac ATS and CTS, but with both of those cars moving to the new A2XX platform, the Alpha platform of the current muscle car is being discontinued. Insiders have stated that the Camaro will not move to that new platform and as was the case back in 2002, the nameplate will be killed off for the 2024 model year.

This doesn’t come as a huge surprise, based on the consistently poor sales numbers, but we should remind everyone that Camaro Chief Engineer Al Oppenheiser was reassigned earlier this year. Around the same time, key members of the team were shifted to other programs, making many people wonder what the future held for the Chevy muscle car.

Right now, it appears as though it doesn’t have a future beyond 2023.

There Is Hope

While this is horrible news for the muscle car community and performance car world in general, we aren’t counting the Camaro out just yet. With the mid-engine Corvette on the way, the two key Chevy performance cars will be very different from each other starting next year. No longer with the Corvette and Camaro be similarly-powered, rear-drive, front-engine cars, so there will be less in-house competition.

Along the same lines, the C8 Corvette could be pricier than the C7, and a higher starting price for the Corvette could lead some prospective buyers to go with a loaded Camaro over a base level ‘Vette. Should that be the case, Chevrolet could see an increase in Camaro sales and if that increase is significant enough, General Motors could reincarnate the seventh generation development program.

However, right now it looks like Camaro fans are going to need to buy their dream car by 2023 or settle for a used model after that.
 
Haven't they cancelled it before and brought it back within 5 years to make all the baby boomers lust for them again?

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Qu'il retourne à la planche à dessin et on reparlera!! Le derrière je l'ai jamais aimé et le style a jamais évolué positivement au fil du temps dans ma tête!

Je suis un gars de GM avant Ford et Dodge mais la Camaro invoque pas le style des années 70 comme la Challenger.

On va savoir aujourd'hui de quoi aura l'air la Corvette C8, la C7 était magnifique, j'espère que le design de la nouvelle corvette sera pas un flop aussi!
 
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