The first evidence of the Chevrolet Camaro's return has emerged, almost two years after the pony car was axed from General Motors' US lineup.
A new report from GM Authority claims General Motors filed a trademark for the Camaro name with Cambodian authorities in the past week.
The US car giant hasn't been shy about its intentions with the Camaro, confirming it wouldn't be the "final chapter for the nameplate" when it was discontinued in 2024, while sources from the company have leaked information more recently about what we can expect from the future Camaro.
Reports from Motor Trend in recent months cite company insiders who claim the Camaro could evolve into an electric vehicle – possibly a coupe-style SUV, to compete with the Ford Mustang Mach-E – in 2027.
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