Chevrolet introduced the pricing and trim for the 2024 Camaro, and there was a obvious omission. It does not seem that the turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine is obtainable for the brand new mannequin yr. Motor1.com has a message out to Chevy to substantiate that is correct.
Within the Chevy launch, there is no point out of the four-cylinder. It says:
“Energy for 2024 Camaro builds will come from the three.6L V-6, 6.2L LT1 V-8, and the supercharged 6.2L LT4 V-8.”
A spokesperson confirmed the data to us. “That’s right – the 4 cylinder and LS fashions is not going to be supplied for mannequin yr 2024 Camaro,” the particular person stated.
The turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder produces 275 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque. The three.6-liter V6, which is now the bottom powerplant, makes 335 hp and 284 lb-ft.
The 2024 Camaro begins at $32,495 for the LT coupe and $38,495 for the LT convertible. It is not clear whether or not these figures embrace the vacation spot cost. Chevy begins taking orders on June 15.
The LS was the 2023 Camaro’s base trim. With the four-cylinder, it began at $27,795 after the $1,395 vacation spot charge. The LT grade with this engine was $28,295.
This implies the identical trim of the Camaro coupe has a $4,200 value enhance year-over-year. The 2024 convertible additionally prices $4,200 greater than its 2023 counterpart.
We do not but have pricing particulars for the remainder of the 2024 Camaro lineup.
Along with the pricing adjustments, the Camaro will get the brand new Riptide Blue and Nitro Metallic Yellow exterior colours. The 2 shades can be found throughout the entire automobile’s trim ranges.
Chevy will retire the Camaro after the 2024 mannequin. Meeting will finish in January 2024. As a send-off, a Collector’s Version might be out there for the LT/RS, SS, and ZL1 trims.
Whereas that is the top of the sixth-generation Camaro, this is not essentially the demise of the mannequin title. “Whereas we aren’t saying an instantaneous successor immediately, relaxation assured, this isn’t the top of Camaro’s story,” stated Chevrolet International Vice President Scott Bell when the corporate introduced the automobile’s retirement.