Chevy to retire Camaro as it makes mandated EV transition
The iconic Chevy Camaro will soon be retired as General Motors transitions from gas-powered vehicles to electric cars.
This move will end production of Camaros in January 2024 at Chevy’s Lansing Grand River Assembly plant in Michigan. However, Chevy has promised that this is not the end of the Camaro’s story despite not announcing a replacement yet.
Chevy has traditionally been known for its motorsports presence with the Camaro in NASCAR and other circuits. Chevy plans to remain committed to the racing world.
Chevy’s announcement follows Dodge’s decision to unveil its final gas-powered muscle car, the 2023 Challenger SRT Demon 170, as automakers transition towards EVs. This shift is due to federal and state leaders banning the sale of new gasoline-powered cars by 2035.
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