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    Did Chevrolet just tease the next Camaro? NASCAR show car sparks speculation
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    Did Chevrolet just tease the next Camaro? NASCAR show car sparks speculation

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comJune 22, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Has Chevrolet given us our first glimpse of the next-generation Camaro?

    That’s the question being asked after NASCAR star Kyle Larson arrived at a promotional event aboard the USS Midway in San Diego behind the wheel of a striking Chevrolet race car that looks unlike any current Camaro – or any current NASCAR Cup Series Chevrolet, for that matter.

    The appearance formed part of NASCAR’s launch for video game NASCAR 26 ahead of the inaugural San Diego street race weekend, with Larson arriving in a unique Chevrolet-branded NASCAR.

    Photos from the event show a blue Chevrolet stock car carrying Larson’s name across the windscreen, but featuring a dramatically different front-end design from the current NASCAR Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 race car.

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    The most obvious changes include a slim full-width lighting signature, a narrower upper grille opening, and front-end styling that appears more closely aligned with Chevrolet’s latest design language.

    While the car wears Camaro ZL1 badging, its appearance has fuelled speculation Chevrolet may have quietly previewed styling cues from the next-generation Camaro.

    The theory has gained momentum because reports earlier this year claimed the Camaro is set to return after a four-year hiatus.

    According to GM Authority, General Motors has approved a seventh-generation Camaro for production from late 2027, with manufacturing reportedly taking place at the Lansing Grand River plant in Michigan – the same facility that built the sixth-generation model.