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did they stop making camaros

Chevrolet has discontinued the current Camaro: 2024 was the final model year for the sixth‑generation car, and production wrapped up around early 2024.

Is the Camaro officially discontinued?

  • GM confirmed that the sixth‑gen Camaro would end production after the 2024 model year, with the line winding down in January 2024.
  • Dealers and fan sites now refer to the Camaro as discontinued, with no direct successor on sale as of mid‑2025.

Why did they stop making Camaros?

  • Slowing sales over several years made it harder to justify keeping the gas‑powered Camaro in the lineup.
  • GM is shifting investment toward electric vehicles and tighter emissions/fuel‑economy targets, which worked against a traditional V8 muscle coupe.

Will the Camaro ever come back?

  • GM has not announced a new generation, but has hinted the Camaro “story is not over,” leaving room for a future return, possibly as an EV or even as an SUV‑style performance model.
  • Auto media and forum fans widely expect the Camaro nameplate to return in some form, but there is no official timeline or confirmed design yet.

Latest buzz and forum talk

  • Enthusiast forums talk about the Camaro as “already dead” since 2023–2024, with nostalgia similar to when the car disappeared after 2002.
  • Speculation ranges from a pure electric sports car on GM’s Ultium platform to a more practical performance crossover wearing the Camaro badge, which some purists strongly oppose.

Quick answer for shoppers

  • If you want a new ICE Camaro, your options are leftover 2024 inventory or used models; no new model years are being built right now.
  • Some dealers suggest that if the Camaro name returns, it will “come back in a big way,” but until GM makes an official reveal, that is only informed speculation.

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