Reports say Chevy Camaro is being replaced by an electric sedan

The four-door Camaro is not expected to be available until 2024.

Although the Chevrolet Camaro may not be dead after this generation, its future is not what many people expect. A roundup of General Motors’ future models shows that an electric sedan will replace the performance coupe. Automotive News According to the report, the Camaro’s current model will last until 2024. However, the report does not specify when the rumored EV sedan will replace it.
If the report is correct, it is still a bold move. The Camaro’s two-door configuration is the only one in its history. Buyers are aware of this. This is not like the Ford Mustang or Mach-E, where both the traditional and new body styles are available at the same time.

An earlier report stated that Chevy had extended Chevy’s current Camaro’s lifespan from 2024 to twenty-six. claimed that the Camaro would die in 2023 without a replacement.

GM is currently transitioning from combustion-powered vehicles into EVs. It could be a long process. Stephanie Brinley, principal analyst with IHS Markit, stated Automotive News that GM is not likely to be able make the transition without experiencing a slight volume drop. This might be recouped when EVs become stronger.

In 2023, the Camaro will get an EV version of the Chevrolet Silverado as well as the GMC Sierra. In 2024, an electric Cadillac Escalade could join the lineup. The Malibu is expected to go electric in 2025.

Nearly every GM vehicle in America by 2035 will be an EV. Only Chevy and GMC heavy-duty pickups will likely keep their combustion engines.