Chevrolet Camaro Final Collector Edition – slated for 2024

This is the last nail in the coffin of the Chevrolet Camaro.

Will it stay or is it going? This is the question Chevrolet Camaro and muscle car fans have been asking for a while. General Motors has not given any clues or hints as to the fate of the coupe, fueling further speculations. You may have been following closely the Camaro-sphere. There is another rumor that suggests the car’s future.

YouTube channel LethalGarage claims they have details about a “Final Edition” for the Camaro. It is tentatively called the “Collector Edition” and will be available for the model year 2024. According to the channel, they also claim that they obtained this information from various sources. They claim to know the details.

The exterior of the Final Camaro receives a new spoiler with carbon fiber accents. Each corner is now equipped with carbon ceramic brakes. The most fascinating bit was the claim of horsepower and torque. This limited-run final ZL1 edition of will be powered by 670 horsepower (493 Kilowatts) with a torque figure of 670 pounds-feet (908 Newton meters).

Another source, MuscleCars & Trucks said that they investigated LethalGarage ‘s claim, and supported it with further research. The Camaro will not see significant updates until 2023, according to another source. Muscle Cars and Trucks stated that only 2,000 units will be made for the last models in line.

These rumors could be true. Will this mean the end of the Camaro’s existence? This could be the last edition of this model. General Motors said in 2019 that rumors about the possible discontinuation of this model were true.

We won’t speculate, but we will remind customers of the recent Camaro updates that will be coming to the lineup this fall. Customers will have V8 power in the all-new LT1 model, which is also designed and affordable as our LT trim. Camaro Shock will create a new front fascia for the award-winning SS model. To improve the car’s driving experience and safety, all of our updates have been driven by customers.

Every now and again, reports about the potential demise of the Ford Mustang have surfaced. The decline in sales hasn’t helped the Dodge Challenger or Ford Mustang, which were able to defeat it in the second quarter. Recent reports have suggested that the Camaro could become a four door EV in 2024.