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‘Bumblebee’ Camaro could return
Chevrolet likely to bring it back for the 2028 model year
But a ‘4-door’ layout would be a major departure

Camaro – Source: Chevrolet
The Camaro, quiet since its discontinuation, appears poised for a comeback.
International reports say General Motors has given final approval to develop the next-generation Camaro, with production likely to begin in late 2027. That timing points to a 2028 model-year launch.
That would be a much shorter gap than the 8-year hiatus between the 2002 discontinuation and the Camaro’s return in 2010.
Rear-wheel drive to remain…
The ‘authentic muscle car’ identity endures

Camaro – Source: Chevrolet
Reports indicate the new Camaro will retain rear-wheel drive (RWD), as before.
The car is expected to use the Alpha platform — the same architecture under Cadillac’s CT4 and CT5 — and internal-combustion powertrains are likely to remain in the lineup.
Because the architecture supports configurations ranging from turbocharged 4-cylinders up to V8s, the Camaro is expected to retain its high-performance muscle‑car credentials.
For now, a switch to an SUV body or a fully electric Camaro appears unlikely.
Biggest change…
Possibility of a ‘4-door Camaro’

Camaro 4-door rendering – Source: MotorTrend
The most significant change under consideration is the body style.
Industry sources say the next-generation Camaro may transition from the traditional 2-door coupe to a 4-door sedan.
The move would be interpreted as a push to increase practicality and broaden the Camaro’s buyer base.
With sedans like the Dodge Charger already delivering a muscle-car feel, analysts say the market could be receptive to a 4-door Camaro.
An icon evolving…
Fans likely to be split

Camaro – Source: Chevrolet
The Camaro is more than a sports car; it has long been a brand icon.
The change could help expand sales, but it may disappoint fans who prefer the traditional 2-door muscle car.
Ultimately, the next-generation Camaro will be tested on its ability to balance authenticity with broader market appeal.
Industry observers say the Camaro isn’t disappearing — it’s evolving — and they expect market reaction to depend heavily on the final production configuration.















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