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Originally Posted by SSlow6
Looks like this puts to bed any rumors of the LT2 making an appearance, at least for 2023.
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Those rumors were squashed weeks ago. There is a interview floating around somewhere That some higher up in Chevy had said the cost and lead times to make any engine changes was not gonna happen. That the cost for certification and the development and testing was just not an expense they were gonna do for such a low selling car that was on way out. That they were also not gonna make capitol investments to change a production line for a one year model run.
But they also mention it on GMauthority as well Quote " The lack of suspension and powertrain upgrades for the final few model years of the sixth-generation Chevy Camaro can be chalked up to emissions and/or internal validation costs that simply can’t be justified for the nameplate at this point in time."
There is how ever some positive speculation that a farewell edition might have the same lt4 from the Cadillac (since they are built on same line) that produces 668 HP. But I seriously doubt they will put the lt2 anyway regardless with everyone of those engines needed to just keep up with the 2 years of back orders on C8s