As Ford Authority reported back in March, the sixth-generation Chevy Camaro – a longtime Ford Mustang rival – is set to go away following the 2024 model year, after which it’s unclear what will become of that particular model. Before it goes away completely, however, GM also announced that the 2024 Chevy Camaro will get a special Collector’s Edition package that pays homage to the model itself, though it didn’t provide any details as to what that package might look like at the time. Now, GM has revealed more details about what it calls the 2024 Chevy Camaro Collector’s Edition, shedding a bit of light on what we can expect.
As expected, the 2024 Chevy Camaro Collector’s Edition package will be available on LT/RS, LT1, SS, and ZL1 trims in North America, and will pay tribute to the model’s history – particularly, the first-generation Camaro and its “Panther” code name. “We found it fitting for this Collector’s Edition Camaro to officially recognize the significance of the original code name and share it with Camaro enthusiasts,” said Rich Scheer, design director, Chevrolet Performance. “Of course, the name ‘Panther’ influenced the colors used, Panther Black Metallic for SS and Panther Matte Black for ZL1.”
LT/RS, LT1, and SS Collector’s Edition trims will come equipped with the aforementioned Panther Black Metallic Tintcoat paint, as well as satin black stripes, 20-inch satin black or optional polished forged wheels, and the front splitter from the 1LE package, while coupes will get the same rear spoiler that’s present on the ZL1. As for the ZL1 version, it’s limited to just 350 units and features the first matte paint job in Camaro history, along with the front splitter and rear wing (coupes only) from the ZL1 1LE, black metallic ZL1 stripes, red brake calipers, and black lug nuts, along with a serialized steering wheel badge.
All Collector’s Edition Camaros will come equipped with unique front fender script badging, a panther on the steering wheel badge, special floor mats, and unique black interior treatments. Customers will get an array of collectibles along with their purchase, a list that includes a welcome kit with two posters and a Collector’s Edition Shinola Canfield Sport 45mm watch. Order banks for the 2024 Chevy Camaro are scheduled to open up June 15th, with pricing starting at $32,495, though Collector’s Edition pricing has yet to be announced.
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Comments
I would never buy any car that had a flat or matte finish or those cheesy looking black wheels that look like spare tires with no contrast to the tire. I like a car to shine and have some contrast to it. When I was young and restoring my cars I couldn’t wait until I could afford a nice paint job and wheels.
Is that a Camustang or a Mustaro ?
Does the “Final Package” finally include windows one can actually see out of?