Chevrolet's NASCAR show car at a San Diego event sparked speculation about the next-generation Camaro's design, featuring modernized styling distinct from the current ZL1 race car. General Motors has greenlit a seventh-generation Camaro for production starting late 2027 using the rear-wheel-drive Alpha II platform, rejecting earlier rumors of an electric crossover. The vehicle will support four-cylinder, V6, and V8 powertrains, potentially including sedan variants, while sharing its architecture with the next Cadillac CT5 and new Buick model.
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