Chevy Stopping Camaro Production
The first time the stoppage was only supposed to be for 2 weeks or so however that turned into almost 2 months.
Chevy stopping camaro production. By Peter Holderith March 15 2021. If so Ill answer this by saying that firstly there is a lot of time for Chevy to change their mind. When the chip shortage really hit the automaker full-force it decided to stop Camaro production not once but twice.
Then on April 30 which was much longer than 2 weeks we reported that cars would start rolling out of the General Motors Grand River Assembly plant again starting on May 3. The global microchip shortage will force some automakers to prioritize the production of only their most important models. I believe you might be referring to the very recent and sad announcement that the Camaro will stop production in 2023.
The 2017 Chevy Camaros interior Chevrolet. Even though Im a Mustang guy I hope they do. HSVs decision to stop producing the Camaro puts a question mark over what the racing arm of the business Walkinshaw Andretti United will field in the Supercars championship.
Mar 15 2021. All Chevy Camaro Production Stops Due to Chip Shortage Cadillacs CT4 and CT5 are also on pause as the automaker prioritizes trucks and SUVs. Team boss Ryan Walkinshaw has publicly stated the squad will not race Commodores in 2021 while also indicating that the Camaro would not be suitable for.
The spotlight is now on the V8 version since the phase-out of a decent performance enhancer on the V6 and turbo 4. Clearly this signals the company knows demand for the Camaro is weak. Some sources say 2023 is the last year for Camaro production while a few think 2026 will be the end.
More on that later. Production of the 2021 Chevy Camaro has resumed at GMs Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant in Michigan. General Motors has a problem with crossovers.