General Motors announced Wednesday that it’s ending production of the latest generation of the Chevrolet Camaro, leaving the Ford Mustang as the last gasoline-powered American performance coupe. Stellantis had earlier announced it would stop production of the larger Dodge Challenger at the end of this year. Around the same time, Dodge executives revealed an electric muscle car concept car that, they said, provided a preview of a future model.
The current model is the sixth version of the Camaro in its history. It is built at the Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant in Michigan, which will stop building it in January, 2024. The Camaro model was first introduced in 1966 as a competitor to Ford’s hugely successful Mustang, which had come out in 1964. After five generations of redesigned models, the Camaro was dropped from the lineup in 2002, but brought back in 2010.
First came automatic gear shifting, now EV. Life just isn't what it used to be. 😅
🥺
electrics are faster.
GuyDealership do these announcements ever actually cause spikes in the second hand market?
Can someone please send me a free 2023 Camaro. I really need a decent set of wheels and I am worth it.
Woke agenda destroying another legacy!!!
They should come out with a hybrid turbo
They're called muscle cars because you have to work until your muscles ache in order to afford the gas they use
😨😨😭😭😭😭