If you like the Transformers Bumblebee, then you will definitely want to collect a Camaro, but unfortunately Chevrolet will no longer produce the Camaro from 2024, and the current inventory of cars is all models produced before December 2023, until sold out! As the plot tension and box office performance of the movie Transformers deteriorated, the charm of Bumblebee gradually diminished, and the number of sales of Camaro also plummeted.
In addition, the sixth-generation facelifted Camaro, which came out in 2015, was also the key to crushing the car's sales, as the Bumblebee in the movie Transformers is derived from the fifth-generation Camaro and has a pair of bright large round headlights, including the daytime running lights. But the sixth-generation Camaro failed to continue the shape of the big round lights, which is equivalent to failing to retain the best classic elements of the past, resulting in a gradual decline in sales, and finally the invasion of the epidemic, and the sales after 2019 are simply an avalanche! Annual sales were only a little over 20,000 units, which was only about 1 4 in its heyday, so the original factory had to make adjustments, first of all, to cut the unpopular 20T four-cylinder power, and then there are vigorously ** V6 and V8 models.
Yes, the shape of the sixth-generation Camaro is indeed technological and dynamic, but unfortunately the essence of this car is still spacious and comfortable, so consumers' expectations still lie in the retro shape and muscle lines, but the sixth-generation car lines are too complex and sharp, it is difficult to associate with the fifth-generation model, and more importantly, the sixth-generation Camaro is equipped with yellow paint, and there is no such ignorant cuteness and faithful loyalty of the bumblebee of the year! Yes, the six generations can be said to be completely needle-walking, with a small nose and small eyes, more like a madman!
The Bumblebee has been transformed into a fifth-generation Camaro, but the sixth-generation Camaro has obviously been directly cut off from this classic headlamp shape, in this case, it should take the opportunity to convert to a pure electric or petrol-electric power generation
It's a pity that no matter how bad the sixth-generation Camaro is, it can't compare to the Ford Mustang with classic history and styling heritage, and the Dodge Challenger is also a masterpiece of American affordable muscle sports cars, but the bigger problem is actually that the V8 engine of the Camaro is still the old design of the old generation of two-valve per cylinder, lacking the sense of high-speed sprint and shock, and the leisurely feeling of driving handsome and not driving fast is too obvious, which is a gap with the aggressive Mustang. However, the key impact of the powertrain is that Camaro cannot pass the more stringent environmental emission standards, and GM Group is not willing to invest in the improvement of large displacement engines, so it is better to find a good time to take a bow. Overall, the Camaro's performance is not bad, but unfortunately it was forced to leave the market before the arrival of the pure electric generation, and the facelift was only half changed, and the appearance was changed, but it is a pity that the heart did not evolve in time. There are still a small number of Camaro cars in stock at U.S. dealers, but they are not expected to be sold for as long as 2025.
In fact, GM Group originally intended to let the Camaro continue its life until the electric sports car came out in 2026, but unfortunately the sales of the Camaro fell much faster than expected, so it had to end this classic muscle sports car silently, and now even if Bumblebee launches a sequel, it will not be it! In addition, at present, GM Group only plans the future of Cadillac, but it is difficult to outline the big picture of Chevrolet, originally counting on performance, but later wanted to transform into SUV cars, but both are a little far from Camaro, maybe Camaro should use pure electric drive or hybrid power to have a chance to turn over! As for the large displacement muscle sports car, it would be nice to keep the corvette.
The sixth-generation Camaro is still more handsome in black and red
The sixth-generation Camaro is not ugly, on the contrary, the dynamic momentum is quite strong, but unfortunately the overall design is too much like a European car, and it lacks a bit of American local flavor, so it is not very down-to-earth, and there are difficulties in exporting, 36 liters v6 and 6The 2-liter V8 exhaust is too large.