Chevrolet Motorsports will continue to compete across the world; Chevrolet announces this is not the final Camaro chapter

A side profile of a preproduction 2024 Chevrolet Camaro with Collector’s Edition package. (Photos courtesy of Chevrolet or as credited)
General Motors and Chevrolet have again pulled the plug on the Camaro.
“After nine strong model years in the market, with hundreds of thousands sold, the sixth generation Chevrolet Camaro will retire at the conclusion of model year 2024,” Chevrolet said in a statement.
The final sixth-generation model will come off the assembly line at the Lansing (Mich.) Grand River Assembly Plant in January 2024.
“As we prepare to say goodbye to the current generation Camaro, it is difficult to overstate our gratitude to every Camaro customer, Camaro assembly line employee, and race fan,” said Scott Bell, vice president of Global Chevrolet. “While we are not announcing an immediate successor today, rest assured, this is not the end of Camaro’s story.”
Chevrolet has prepared a Collector’s Edition package in tribute to the fabled pony car. It will be available on the 2024 RS and SS trim levels, and a limited number of ZL1-equipped cars available in North America.
“The Collector’s Edition pays homage to Camaro, resurfacing ties that date back to the development of the first-generation Camaro in the 1960s, most notably the program’s initial code name: Panther,” Bell said in the release.
More information on the 2024 Camaro line and Collector’s Edition package will be available closer to the start of orders this summer.
Motorsports

Alex Bowman, driver of the #48 Ally Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 races to a third place finish Sunday, March 5, 2023, during the NASCAR Cup Series Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jim Fluharty/HHP for Chevy Racing)
Chevrolet campaigns the sixth-generation Camaro in various series, including NASCAR, IMSA, SRO, NHRA, and the Supercars Championship.
Camaro will continue to compete on track, working with motorsports sanctioning bodies to ensure Chevrolet’s presence in racing moving forward, said Jim Campbell, Chevrolet U.S. vice president of Performance and Motorsports.
“Chevrolet’s products and our relationship with our customers benefit from motorsports,” Campbell said in the release.
“Our plan is to continue to compete and win at the highest levels of auto racing, Campbell said.”