Chevrolet has announced that the current sixth generation Camaro is coming to an end in 2024. Chevrolet has stated that “this is not the final chapter for nameplate” and that Chevrolet Motorsports will continue to compete around the world. Launched in 2016, the final sixth gen Camaro will roll off the Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant production line in Michigan in January 2024.
“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,” said Scott Bell, Vice President, Global Chevrolet. “While we are not announcing an immediate successor today, rest assured, this is not the end of Camaro’s story.”
Chevrolet competes with the Camaro in a number racing series including NASCAR, IMSA and NHRA in North America, the GT4 European Series and the Supercars Championship in Australasia. “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.”
Chevrolet are celebrating the end of this era with the addition of the Collector’s Edition Package on the RS, SS and on a limited number of ZL1 2024 Camaros. Ordering will open this summer at which time additional details will be available. With 650 horsepower, the ZL1 1LE Camaro set the fastest lap times ever for any production Camaro at the two kilometre Road Course at the General Motors Milford Proving Ground in Michigan.
Six Generations of the Chevrolet Camaro
First Generation 1967–1969
Second Generation 1970–1981
Third Generation 1982–1992
Fourth Generation 1993–2002
Fifth Generation 2010–2015
Sixth Generation 2016–present
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