General Motors has abandoned another model

A few years ago, the Chevrolet Camaro left the American market, leaving the Ford Mustang without a single competitor. Prior to this, the Dodge Challenger had also been discontinued. General Motors (GM) had been working on plans to revive the Camaro for a long time and was expected to present it in a new format. However, the company has decided to halt this project.
Although General Motors has not yet made an official statement on this matter, sources close to the company report that the revival of the Camaro has been deemed economically unviable. The specific reasons have not been disclosed, but GM management anticipated that sales of the new Camaro would be low and that it might be difficult to recoup the investment in vehicle production.
Previously, General Motors had planned to make the new Camaro more affordable to attract younger buyers. A similar strategy was applied to the C8 Corvette model and yielded successful results.
Now, GM is focusing its main attention on producing electric vehicles and is investing billions of dollars to expand battery factories. For this reason, the company is prioritizing projects with a clearer future.