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As of early August, the most credible reporting points to a next-generation Camaro arriving as a 2029 model year car: rear-wheel drive, gas-powered, a manual on offer, a high-performance variant in the plan — and, in the biggest departure from tradition, a four-door body. Almost none of that has been officially confirmed by Chevrolet. It's well-sourced, it's consistent across multiple outlets, and it's still, technically, a series of reports rather than facts. Here's the breakdown.
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The four-door debate isn't the only Camaro story worth watching. New reporting points to a "spicy" high-performance variant of the next-gen Camaro — and a possible return to NASCAR. Here's what's new, what's confirmed, and how the community is picturing the 2028 car.
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The 2028 Camaro is coming — we covered that last week. But now the community is divided over four doors. We lay out both sides of the argument honestly, and we want to hear where you land.
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It's official — GM has greenlit a next-generation Camaro, with a 2028 model year return reportedly on the way. Rear-wheel drive, a manual transmission, and the Alpha 2 platform are all confirmed. Plus: Carson Hocevar just claimed his first Cup Series win at Talladega in the Camaro ZL1. The full story is one you won't want to miss.