That included the
possibility of a retail version of the Chevrolet Caprice, and GM’s
plans for upcoming auto-shows mainly, the 2009 SEMA Auto Show. When
asked about SEMA, Dewar just said look for cool Camaros without
giving any more details. |
The report on the Camaro Convertible that has
been circulating throughout the past week has finally reached a
conclusion. 2011 Camaro Convertible was privately shown to the
dealers. The Camaro convertible was highly appealing red-jewel-model
with gray interior as shown in Detroit. General Motor’s CEO, Fritz
Henderson, while speaking to the media and consumers in a live chat
at General Motor’s FastLane Blog has revealed some amusing details
about GM’s future products lineup.
During a long Q&A session, Fritz Henderson strongly suggested that
the Chevrolet Camaro Convertible would be launched as a 2012 model,
in the first quarter 2011. When asked about chances for the release
of a four-door Camaro’s, he replied “We do not see a four-door
Camaro in the future. We will continue to look for more performance
opportunities across GM’s lineup, including in sedans.”
More Camaro convertible and Z28 news came from the Vice President of
Chevrolet global- Brent Dewar, who said that, “We are working on the
specific timing of the Camaro Convertible and it will come out soon.”
At the end of the session, Dewar was asked if the Chevrolet Camaro
Z28 will be brought back by Chevrolet in 2011. He responded by
saying that the Camaro Z28 is not officially to go for production
but there are lots of excitement to do it. The web chat also covered
the plans for lots of Chevrolet products, |