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Is the chevy camaro being discontinued in 2023?

Before that, there were claims that the Camaro was dying in 2023 with no replacement in the product plan. GM is going through a transition from combustion-powered vehicles to EVs, and there might be some tough years ahead….Gallery: 2021 Chevrolet Camaro.CategoryGreen RumorsBody StyleCoupe1 autre ligne•il y a 5 jours

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Why is the Camaro being discontinued?

General Motors has announced that it will “idle” production of the 2021 Chevy Camaro at its Lansing Grand River Assembly plant starting today. It says this will last through the end of this month or possibly longer. The reason given is the chip shortage that has also idled other assembly plants around the world.16 mar. 2021

Is Chevy stopping production of the Camaro?

General Motors will reportedly keep the current sixth-generation Camaro in production through 2026.13 mai 2021

Will there be a 2022 Camaro?

The Chevy COPO Camaro, a dedicated drag-racing special, returns for the 2022 model year and will be offered with three engines. A 572-cubic-inch (9.4-liter) big block V-8 is available, along with two small block V-8s, a 580-hp 350-cubic-inch (5.7-liter) unit and a 470-hp 427-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) motor.il y a 1 jour

What is replacing Camaro?

According to Automotive News, the Chevrolet Camaro as we know it will be discontinued by then and could be replaced by an electric performance sedan. … The Mustang Mach-E is one of the best-selling electric vehicles so far this year and we named it our first EV of the Year.il y a 3 jours

Will there be a 2021 Camaro?

The 2021 Chevrolet Camaro gets a few changes for the model year that are meant to keep the vehicle fresh. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are now standard throughout the entire Camaro lineup. The track-forward 1LE package is now available with a 10-speed automatic transmission, which should expand its appeal.

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What car is Chevy bringing back?

Chevy Equinox / Chevy Traverse Refresh That said, with the upcoming 2022 model year, both nameplates will get new front and rear end styling that brings them in line with the latest Chevy Blazer crossover. The Equinox will also offer a new RS trim level.14 nov. 2020

Will there be a 7th gen Camaro?

The original seventh-generation Chevrolet Camaro plans as we know it were scrapped. That’s a cold truth that won’t change. However, that’s not to say that there is possibly a new plan for a different kind of seventh-generation Camaro, which could debut sometime after 2023.4 mai 2021

Which is faster GT500 or ZL1?

The ZL1 Camaro boasts 650 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque, that give it a 3.5 second 0-60 mph time, roughly what we expect from the GT500. The Mustang will be quicker on the quarter-mile, however, and the aerodynamics, Magneride suspension, and track-tuned handling may also give it the edge on the race course.21 juil. 2021

Will the Camaro get the LT2 engine?

Short answer is No. The possibility for the LT2 intake to fit under the hood of the Camaro is questionable. It’s likely, easily, possible with changed engine mounts to lower the engine (bu how much?).28 mai 2020

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How much is a 2022 COPO Camaro?

A 572-equipped COPO Camaro will set you back $105,500 before applicable fees, and the motor will be available separately (COPO Camaro ownership not required). There are other COPO Camaro engine options from the LSX family: a blown 5.7 rated at 580 hp, and a naturally aspirated 7.0-liter rated at 470 hp.il y a 1 jour

Are Camaros reliable?

The Chevrolet Camaro Reliability Rating is 3.5 out of 5.0, which ranks it 21st out of 24 for midsize cars. The average annual repair cost is $585 which means it has average ownership costs.

How fast is a 2021 LT1 Camaro?

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