Chevrolet Camaro End of Era

The sixth-generation Camaro would become the final edition of this much-lauded nameplate to roll off the assembly line in January 2024 that’s why Chverolet Philippines a final call to those who wants own this pillar of American muscle car.

The sixth-generation Camaro retails for an P4,266,888 and Chevrolet Philippines is now accepting reservations in all 19 dealerships nationwide for this classic-in-the-making. The Philippine market will receive the last flock of this legendary icon. 

The Camaro is a mainstay among sports car enthusiasts and has established a strong following for its sheer power, agility, and striking presence. And the buzz surrounding the vehicle has resonated among Filipinos who are keen on driving home what is largely being regarded as the “last Camaro.”

The Camaro was born as a response from a public outcry in the US for Chevrolet to produce a solid street machine that could go hard on the racetrack. The first Camaro released in 1967 was a two-door coupe with V6 and V8 engine options and a rear-wheel drivetrain and, from the jump, the motoring public fell in love with it. Throughout each of its iterations, the Camaro forged its legacy as a timeless nameplate with performance and style written into its DNA.

Chevrolet vehicles are available in all 19 Chevrolet dealerships nationwide that comes with 5-year warranty coverage, automatic enrolment to the 24/7 Chevrolet roadside assistance service for 3 years, and immediate access to the 24/7 Chevy Hotline for convenient vehicle service and ownership needs. TCCCI is the exclusive importer and distributor of Chevrolet automobiles and parts in the Philippines. 

In the world of racing, Chevrolet campaigns the sixth-generation in a variety of motorsport series including NASCAR, International Motor Sports Association (IMSA), SRO Motorsports Group, National Hot Rod Association (NHRA), and the Supercars Championship.

Since Michael Bay’s first Transformers film in 2007, the fifth-generation Camaro has been readily associated as the iconic movie character Bumblebee. Apart from the affinity it has drawn from gearheads, the Camaro has won over a sizeable fanbase and is regarded as an automotive pop culture icon. Over the years it has appeared in numerous TV programs, movies, and music. In the 2000 blockbuster movie Charlie’s Angels, an orange and white 1969 Camaro SS Convertible starred as the hero car driven by the famous trio of Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu, and Cameron Diaz. “Bumblebee” is now synonymous with yellow Camaros, thanks to the 1977 and 2006 Camaro Concept models featured in the hit Transformers movie directed by Michael Bay.

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