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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16609037" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Here's a more recent Motor Authority on this subject. It's from December, 2020.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://gmauthority.com/blog/2020/12/sixth-gen-chevrolet-camaro-could-live-on-until-2026/" target="_blank">Sixth-Gen Chevrolet Camaro Could Live On Until 2026</a></p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 18px">Sixth-Gen Chevrolet Camaro Could Live On Until 2026</span></strong></p><p>BY SAM MCEACHERN— DEC 24, 2020</p><p></p><p>The sixth-generation Chevrolet Camaro could live on until the 2026 model year, according to a recent report out of Australia.</p><p></p><p>The last we heard, General Motors was planning to pull the plug on the sixth-generation Chevy Camaro in 2023 following the end of production of the 2024 model year vehicle. However a new report from <em>Whichcar.com.au</em> indicates GM will extend the production end date to the 2026 model year.</p><p></p><p>While this is the first we’ve heard of a supposed production extension for the sixth-generation Chevy Camaro, it appears to make sense. GM has already committed to the Australian Supercars series’ new Gen3 ruleset and will race a sixth-generation Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 in the championship from the 2022 season onward. It wouldn’t be very cost effective or practical to make a multi-year commitment to a racing series with a vehicle that will go out of production not even 24 months later, so there just may be some substance to these rumors.</p><p></p><p>Additionally, the <em>Whichcar</em> report indicates GM is looking at re-introducing the sixth-generation Chevrolet Camaro to the Australian market by as early as next year. Again, it wouldn’t make much sense for GM to go through the trouble of setting up a program to ship Camaros to Australia and convert them to right-hand-drive locally only to pull the plug less than two years later. If the Camaro is confirmed for the General Motors Special Vehicles lineup, it would certainly add some credence to the claims that it will live on past its current planned 2023 end date.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16609037, member: 6727"] Here's a more recent Motor Authority on this subject. It's from December, 2020. [URL="https://gmauthority.com/blog/2020/12/sixth-gen-chevrolet-camaro-could-live-on-until-2026/"]Sixth-Gen Chevrolet Camaro Could Live On Until 2026[/URL] [b][size=5]Sixth-Gen Chevrolet Camaro Could Live On Until 2026[/size][/b] BY SAM MCEACHERN— DEC 24, 2020 The sixth-generation Chevrolet Camaro could live on until the 2026 model year, according to a recent report out of Australia. The last we heard, General Motors was planning to pull the plug on the sixth-generation Chevy Camaro in 2023 following the end of production of the 2024 model year vehicle. However a new report from [i]Whichcar.com.au[/i] indicates GM will extend the production end date to the 2026 model year. While this is the first we’ve heard of a supposed production extension for the sixth-generation Chevy Camaro, it appears to make sense. GM has already committed to the Australian Supercars series’ new Gen3 ruleset and will race a sixth-generation Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 in the championship from the 2022 season onward. It wouldn’t be very cost effective or practical to make a multi-year commitment to a racing series with a vehicle that will go out of production not even 24 months later, so there just may be some substance to these rumors. Additionally, the [i]Whichcar[/i] report indicates GM is looking at re-introducing the sixth-generation Chevrolet Camaro to the Australian market by as early as next year. Again, it wouldn’t make much sense for GM to go through the trouble of setting up a program to ship Camaros to Australia and convert them to right-hand-drive locally only to pull the plug less than two years later. If the Camaro is confirmed for the General Motors Special Vehicles lineup, it would certainly add some credence to the claims that it will live on past its current planned 2023 end date. [/QUOTE]
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