Chevrolet is ending output of the sixth-generation Camaro by going again to its origins.
Earlier than manufacturing of the sports activities automotive ends in January, Chevy mentioned it’ll launch a Collector’s Version bundle on a number of trims that comes with the Panther identify, the Camaro’s early code identify courting to the Nineteen Sixties.
The Collector’s Version supplied on the LT/RS, LT1 and SS trims will characteristic Panther Black Metallic Tintcoat paint, accent stripes in Satin Black and 20-inch wheels in Satin Black or the non-compulsory Polished Forge, Chevy mentioned. The bundle contains the entrance splitter from the Camaro 1LE bundle and, for coupes, the rear spoiler from the ZL1.
The Camaro ZL1 will obtain a limited-run Collector’s Version with Panther Black Matte exterior paint, which Chevrolet mentioned is the primary factory-offered matte paint for Camaro. The ZL1 Collector’s Version additionally will supply a Black Metallic ZL1 stripe, pink brake calipers and black lugnuts. Simply 350 automobiles will probably be made, with every carrying a badge on the steering wheel figuring out the place within the sequence it was constructed.
It is not but clear what number of will probably be out there in Canada.
“We discovered it becoming for this Collector’s Version Camaro to formally acknowledge the importance of the unique code identify and share it with Camaro lovers,” Wealthy Scheer, design director for Chevrolet Efficiency, mentioned in an announcement.