2024 Chevy Camaro: No More Four-Cylinder, Collector’s Edition Added for Sixth-Gen Farewell

Chevrolet is bidding farewell to the sixth-generation Camaro with an all-new Collector’s Edition. The package is available on LT/RS, LT1, SS, and ZL1 trims and embraces the Camaro’s original Panther code name. The LT/RS, LT1, and SS models come with a unique Panther Black Metallic paint job, Satin Black stripes, the front splitter from the 1LE package, and the rear spoiler from the ZL1 package. The package also includes 20-inch Satin Black or polished forged wheels and unique front fender script badging that integrates a panther into the ‘R’ in Camaro. The Camaro ZL1 Collector’s Edition features a Panther Black Matte exterior and is limited to 350 units. It comes equipped with a Black Metallic stripe, the front splitter from the ZL1 1LE, and the rear wing from the ZL1 1LE. The car also has red brake calipers, black lug nuts, and a serialized steering wheel badge. Buyers will receive a unique Canfield Sport 45mm watch from Shinola with the same serial number as their car.

The interior updates are more modest and include black accents as well as a panther on the steering wheel badge. Special floor mats that feature a laser-etched aluminum Collector’s Edition logo are also included. Buyers will receive a “welcome kit” containing two posters commemorating the Camaro generations and the Collector’s Edition. The Collector’s Edition package starts at $4,995, but it requires the $1,950 RS package on the entry-level Camaro 1LT. This brings the total price up to $39,440 for the coupe. However, the Camaro ZL1 Collector’s Edition costs $88,690.

If the special edition doesn’t interest you, the 2024 Camaro largely carries over and will be available as a coupe and convertible in LT, LT1, SS, and ZL1 trims. However, the turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine has been dropped as the 2024 Camaro will be offered exclusively with V6 and V8 power. The engine was outgunned by the EcoBoost Mustang as it only produced 275 hp (205 kW / 279 PS) and 295 lb-ft (400 Nm) of torque. The 2024 Camaro will be available for order from June 15, and pricing starts at $32,495 for the LT coupe and $38,495 for the LT convertible.

### The Collector’s Edition Package

The Collector’s Edition package is a tribute to the Camaro’s original Panther code name. The LT/RS, LT1, and SS models come with a unique Panther Black Metallic paint job, Satin Black stripes, the front splitter from the 1LE package, and the rear spoiler from the ZL1 package. The package also includes 20-inch Satin Black or polished forged wheels and unique front fender script badging that integrates a panther into the ‘R’ in Camaro. The Camaro ZL1 Collector’s Edition features a Panther Black Matte exterior and is limited to 350 units. It comes equipped with a Black Metallic stripe, the front splitter from the ZL1 1LE, and the rear wing from the ZL1 1LE. The car also has red brake calipers, black lug nuts, and a serialized steering wheel badge. Buyers will receive a unique Canfield Sport 45mm watch from Shinola with the same serial number as their car.

### Interior Updates

The interior updates are more modest and include black accents as well as a panther on the steering wheel badge. Special floor mats that feature a laser-etched aluminum Collector’s Edition logo are also included. Buyers will receive a “welcome kit” containing two posters commemorating the Camaro generations and the Collector’s Edition.

### Pricing

The Collector’s Edition package starts at $4,995, but it requires the $1,950 RS package on the entry-level Camaro 1LT. This brings the total price up to $39,440 for the coupe. However, the Camaro ZL1 Collector’s Edition costs $88,690.

### The 2024 Camaro

The 2024 Camaro largely carries over and will be available as a coupe and convertible in LT, LT1, SS, and ZL1 trims. However, the turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine has been dropped as the 2024 Camaro will be offered exclusively with V6 and V8 power. The engine was outgunned by the EcoBoost Mustang as it only produced 275 hp (205 kW / 279 PS) and 295 lb-ft (400 Nm) of torque. The 2024 Camaro will be available for order from June 15, and pricing starts at $32,495 for the LT coupe and $38,495 for the LT convertible.

### Conclusion

Chevrolet is saying goodbye to the sixth-generation Camaro with an all-new Collector’s Edition package that pays tribute to the Camaro’s original Panther code name. The package is available on LT/RS, LT1, SS, and ZL1 trims and includes unique exterior features such as Panther Black Metallic paint job, Satin Black stripes, and front splitter from the 1LE package. The interior updates are more modest and include black accents as well as a panther on the steering wheel badge. The Camaro ZL1 Collector’s Edition is limited to 350 units and features a Panther Black Matte exterior, Black Metallic stripe, and front splitter from the ZL1 1LE. The car also comes with red brake calipers, black lug nuts, and a serialized steering wheel badge. Buyers will receive a unique Canfield Sport 45mm watch from Shinola with the same serial number as their car. The 2024 Camaro will be available for order from June 15, and pricing starts at $32,495 for the LT coupe and $38,495 for the LT convertible.

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