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The future of the Chevrolet Camaro nameplate is somewhat uncertain. The current sixth-generation Chevy Camaro was originally expected to sunset around the 2023 calendar year, which, along with the termination of development for the seventh-generation model, would make the sixth-gen model the “final” generation. Now,
GM Authority has learned that the discontinuation timeframe for the sixth-generation Chevy Camaro has yet to be determined.
According to
GM Authority sources familiar with the matter, the discontinuation timeline for the sixth-generation Chevy Camaro is fluid, with possible changes to the date when the current generation will be put to bed, as well as the overall lifecycle.
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Fordannounced a new business unit,
Ford Pro, as part of an initiative to increase revenue from its
commercial business to $45 billion by 2025, from $27 billion in 2019.
Electric vehicles and low emissions technology:
over $30 billion in EVs by 2025, up from $22 billion committed earlier this year, and
40% of its global production volume will be electric by the end of the decade. EVs represented 1.2% of Ford’s U.S. sales through April, and the automaker’s future electrification strategy
emphasizes its most iconic brands, such as the Mustang, the F-Series and the Transit van.
Lordstown Motorsexpects a 50% reduction in 2021 production volumes for the upcoming Endurance electric truck.
The current sixth-generation Chevy Camaro was expected to sunset around the 2023 calendar year, but now, GM Authority has learned that the situation is fluid.
Chevy Camaro prices have increased by nearly 30 percent since 2021, placing the coupe among the top ten vehicles with the highest year-over-year price increase.