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Top 10 News Highlights of the Week: Chevrolet Camaro Rides into the Spotlight
Farewell to the Chevrolet Camaro: What’s Next for Muscle Car Enthusiasts?
The End of an Era: Chevrolet Camaro Discontinued for 2025
The Chevrolet Camaro, an iconic American muscle car, will officially exit production after the 2024 model year. This marks the second time in its history that the Camaro will disappear from Chevy’s lineup, the first being a hiatus from 2003 to 2009. While there’s speculation that the Camaro could return in some form down the road, fans will have to bid farewell to this legendary coupe—at least for now.
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Final Call: 2024 Camaro Availability and Pricing
For enthusiasts looking to own a piece of history, the last batch of 2024 Camaros is still available—though in limited numbers. As of now, only around 50 new Camaros remain on the market, with a median price close to $50,000. Additionally, approximately 100 used 2024 models are still circulating, with a median resale price of just under $40,000. With demand rising and supply dwindling, prospective buyers should act fast to secure one of these final editions before they vanish.
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Other Discontinued Models in 2025
The Camaro isn’t the only vehicle facing the axe. Several other cars, trucks, and SUVs are being phased out, including:
- SUVs: Fisker Ocean, Ford Edge, Jaguar E-Pace, Jaguar I-Pace, Maserati Levante, Mini Clubman, Toyota Venza
- Sedans: Infiniti Q50, Jaguar XF, Kia Forte, Mitsubishi Mirage G4, Maserati Ghibli, Maserati Quattroporte
- Sports Cars: Jaguar F-Type, Nissan GT-R
- Hatchbacks: Mitsubishi Mirage
- Pickup Trucks: Nissan Titan, Ram 1500 Classic
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With production ending for these models, dealerships may offer incentives on remaining inventory, making it a great time to purchase before they become collector’s items.
The Future of Muscle Cars: Will the Camaro Return?
While the Camaro is bowing out, muscle car enthusiasts are hopeful for its revival. Industry experts speculate that Chevrolet could bring back the Camaro in an electrified or hybrid form, aligning with the auto industry’s shift toward sustainability. The Ford Mustang Mach-E has already paved the way for muscle car electrification, and Chevrolet may follow suit.
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New 2025 GMC Canyon: What’s Changing?
Meanwhile, Chevrolet’s sibling brand GMC is refreshing its midsize pickup, the 2025 GMC Canyon. While largely unchanged, the Canyon receives exciting updates, including:
- The AT4X “extreme” off-roading trim with new features
- A sleek Nightfall Edition Package for the AT4 trim
- A practical Bed Pro Utility Package
- A price increase of $2,100 across all trims
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The 2025 GMC Canyon starts at $39,995 for the Elevation trim, with the AT4 priced at $47,295 and the top-tier Denali at $53,595 (including a $1,595 destination charge).
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Conclusion: A Changing Automotive Landscape
The departure of the Chevrolet Camaro and other popular vehicles signals a shift in the auto industry, as brands move toward EVs, hybrids, and more efficient designs. While muscle car fans mourn the loss of a legend, the possibility of a Camaro revival remains strong. Meanwhile, new models like the GMC Canyon continue to evolve, offering cutting-edge features and enhanced performance. Stay tuned to MotorVero for the latest automotive news and insights.
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Rodrique Ewang
Last Updated On Feb, 24-2025