Since the final sixth-generation Chevy Camaro left the Lansing Grand River facility in Michigan last week, the model has officially come to an end. The last 2024 Chevy Camaro produced was a top-spec performance car with three pedals, which will most doubt please Camaro enthusiasts, even though it’s undoubtedly a sombre moment for nameplate fans.
A Chevy representative stated that the final 2024 Chevy Camaro to leave the factory was a ZL1 trim level Coupe body style, painted Summit White (paint code GAZ), with the ZL1 1LE Extreme Track Performance Package (RPO code A1Z) and a six-speed manual gearbox.
GM refuses to say if the last Chevy Camaro produced in 2024 will be delivered to a dealer or the GM Heritage Centre.
For readers who may not be familiar, the ZL1 1LE Extreme Track Performance Package upgrades the Camaro’s on-track capabilities with exposed carbon fibre body pieces, satin black hood wrap, performance suspension and DSSV dampers, 19-inch wheels, specific ratios for the six-speed manual gearbox and new aero components.
The final 2024 Chevy Camaro Coupe rolled off the line on December 14, 2023, almost a week later than originally expected, as previously reported by GM Authority. The final 2024 Chevy Camaro Convertible rolled off the line on November 22, as originally announced.
GM has stated that the Camaro moniker would reappear at some time in the future, even though the sixth-generation Chevy Camaro is now officially defunct. That being said, it’s still unknown when the Camaro will return and what kind of car will bear the badge. There is a chance that the Camaro name may be used for a whole range of electric vehicle sub-brands, including coupe and convertible versions, crossovers with two and four doors, and a mid-range sports vehicle that will serve as the brand’s flagship.
Recall that all sixth-generation Camaro models are built on the GM Alpha chassis, with the supercharged 6.2L V8 LT4 gasoline engine powering the Chevy Camaro ZL1.