After all, the Chevrolet Camaro may not be gone after the current generation, but its future may not be what most people assume. According to Automotive News' overview of General Motors' upcoming vehicles, an electric sedan will replace the performance coupe. The current Camaro is expected to run till 2024.
Buyers are aware of the Camaro's two-door design since it has been the model's only variant throughout its lifetime. This isn't even like the Ford Mustang or Mach-E, where the new body design is available with the original one.
According to an earlier source, Chevy has extended the existing Camaro's life from 2024 to 2026. GM is transitioning from combustion-powered automobiles to electric vehicles, and the company may face some difficult years ahead.
In addition to the Camaro, EV models of the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra are expected in 2023. In 2024, an electric Cadillac Escalade might join the lineup. The Malibu is expected to go electrified after 2025. By 2035, virtually every car offered by GM in the United States will most likely be an EV. Only the heavy-duty trucks from Chevrolet and GMC are expected to keep their combustion engines.