Chevrolet says goodbye to the sixth generation Camaro

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Collector’s Editions will be available from $39,440 to $88,690 in the US

Chevrolet will end production of the Camaro at the end of the 2024 model year. The automaker will celebrate the departure of the sixth generation with a special collector’s edition in North America.

Chevy will limit production of the ZL1 Collector’s Edition to just 350 units. They will be finished in Panther Black Matte body color and fitted with the front splitter and rear wing from the ZL1 1LE coupe, while the calipers will be painted red. Inside, the Camaro ZL1 Collector’s Edition will have a serial badge on the steering wheel.

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The Collector’s Edition for LT/RS, LT1 and SS is different from the ZL1. The lower models are painted with Panther Black Metallic Tintcoat and satin black accent stripes. The cars will be equipped with 20-inch matte black wheels. The package will also include a front splitter from the 1LE package and a rear spoiler from the ZL1 package.

Chevrolet says goodbye to the sixth generation Camaro

Each Camaro Collector’s Edition will receive an additional Panther logo. The badge on the front includes the panther in an “R”. The panther will also appear on the steering wheel badge. Chevy will provide each vehicle with a unique black interior and special floor mats.

People who buy the ZL1 Collector’s Edition will also receive a Canfield Sport 44mm watch from Shinola. They will have a serial number that matches the owner’s badge on the steering wheel. There will be a Camaro logo on the watch face and a panther logo on the strap.

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Chevrolet

Chevrolet will start accepting orders on June 15th. The Collector’s Edition of the Camaro will be available from the end of the summer. The cheapest collector’s edition will be the 1LT, starting at $39,440. The ZL1 version will be the most expensive at $88,690.