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Originally Posted by lbls1
I hope this is a prank article. It makes no sense at all to put the Camaro nameplate on a sedan. I would rather Chevrolet cancel the camaro line and experiment with newer concepts than to bastardize the Camaro's heritage.
On the other hand, I feel that there is a need for a new performance sedan. Chevrolet could easily develop a nameplate and put it on the new vehicle. With vigorous promotion the new model could be competitive.
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I don't think it's a prank. It may be a bit speculative, but most likely not a prank. GM has shown and spoken of an intent to offer a "low-roof performance EV". Low-roof is GM-ese for car. That opens the door for CT4 / CT5 replacements which could be named whatever, a Camaro replacement, which could be named whatever (including Camaro) or even a Corvette replacement or addition to the Corvette portfolio. Anyone who says they know for sure either has a very high paying job in GM Product Development or they're just guessing like the rest of us.
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