The 2023 Chevy Camaro adds two new exterior colors to its palette: Radiant Red Tintcoat and Sharkskin Metallic. Here’s our first look at the new Sharkskin hue.
Assigned RPO code GXD and touch-up paint code WA-130H, Sharkskin Metallic is one of nine exterior colors offered on the muscle car, which include:
- Black
- Rapid Blue
- Red Hot
- Riverside Blue Metallic
- Shadow Grey Metallic
- Summit White
- Vivid Orange Metallic
- Radiant Red Tintcoat (new for 2023)
- Sharkskin Metallic (new for 2023)
Sharkskin Metallic is available on all trim levels at no extra cost and can be combined with all Camaro interior colorways.
For reference, here are all five available interior colorways offered on the 2023 Camaro:
- Adrenaline Red
- Ceramic White
- Jet Black
- Jet Black with Red Accents
- Medium Ash Gray
The 2023 Chevy Camaro represents the eighth model year for the current, sixth-generation nameplate, seeing only a handful of changes and updates over the 2022 model year. Among these is the debut of two new 20-inch wheel options, the deletion of several interior trim kits along with various dealer-installed options such as the Sport pedals kit.
The 2022 Chevy Camaro is offered with four gasoline engine options: The turbocharged 2.0L LTG four-cylinder, naturally aspirated 3.6L LGX V6, naturally aspirated 6.2L LT1 V8 and, for the high-performance ZL1 model only, the supercharged 6.2L LT4 V8.
The Chevy Camaro is on the chopping block, and will be dropped from the Bow Tie’s lineup following the 2024 model year. It will add a Camaro Heritage Edition model to commemorate its run.
The 2023 Chevy Camaro rides on a variant of the GM Alpha platform. Approximately 70 percent of the Alpha architecture’s components are unique to Camaro. Production of the 2023 Camaro started at the GM Lansing Grand River plant in Michigan on June 17th, 2022. The online configurator is now live for the 2023 Camaro.
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Looks a lot like my Satin Steel Metal flake 2022
It’s been a while, but if memory serves me correctly, Cadillac offered this color (or something very similar in name) back in 2013/2014. Nice color.
Looks ok.
Will be a sad day when the Camaro is gone and growing up with those cars is a tradition in our country giving way to more electric junk No Doubt
I ordered a new Camaro last Spring but it never came so after a few months I went and bought a 2019 RS. Really nice car. I wish the 2022 would have come. Lots of people had the same experience of ordering but never receiving a Camaro. Chevrolet has itself to blame for sliding Camaro sales not loyal customers.
I visited a local dealer this past Saturday for parts, they had 3 new Silverados on the lot an 5 in transit. Discussed ordering a new 24 Camaro next year, of they said no problem, hopefully Mary’s issues are fixed by then.
Carl: How is the world-wide micro chip issue Mary’s fault?
Seriously, some of the comments on here are way off base. Let me ask those of you who constantly blame Mary for everything. If you burn your toast in the morning, is that Mary’s fault?
LOL!!!!!!
There’s more to GM’s problems than just chips. I believe that her obsession with transitioning to her all-EV lineup has distracted GM from their current customers. PS. Most current GM customers are not interested in EV’s. The salesman I spoke with Saturday confirmed it.
Carl: If Mary didn’t follow the trend and instead stuck her (GM’s) nose up at EV’s, then in a few years when GM would be dead last, you and others would then blame her for not working towards EV’s. Believe me when I say I don’t have any vested interest in Mary or what she does/doesn’t do. But I truly feel that people on here need to lighten up on her and stop making everything her fault.
When you say most current GM customers are not interested in EV’s based on what one sales person at one dealer told you, I must call that for what it is: Just one person’s opinion from one dealership.
It is most unfortunate that GM is cancelling Camaro rather than updating and competing with the 2024 Ford Mustang.
I hope that Cadillac would add a convertible CT4 as it is built on same assembly line as Camaro.
I would like a four seat convertible to replace my C7 convertible.
CT4-V coupe and convertible would be outstanding!
Looks like the same “Sharkskin” that was on my 06 Buick Lucerne.
Chevy needs to offer yellow in the final model year of the Camaro. That color is what many of us associate still with this Camaro, since the 2010 return and Transformers connection.
OH GOODY ! Chevy really needed another shade of gray to go with all the other shades of gray they offer. I would hesitate to call it Sharkskin because sharkskin material is what was used in all the suits the pimps wore in the 1970s movies
I hate seeing again that the Camaro will be axed. My first car was a 1967 RS/SS 396 Camaro. Wish I had it to this day, but my second car was another Camaro, a 1970 Z28 RS split bumper.
Oh, the good old days!
I am seriously thinking about ordering a 24 SS Farewell edition with 6-speed manual trans.
What’s with the directional wheels? The 3rd left side photo shows 2 each LH wheels…ok. But the 1st right side photo shoes a RH wheel in back but a LH wheel in front. Parts shortage at photo time ?
Guess we’ll never get a green??? How about it? You could call it Fathom Green!
They did offer a rally green for 2020 for one single model year and then in typical gm fashion killed it off for more shades of boring grey. They need to delete the weird purple Riverside blue and bring back Northsky blue.
Ouch, this is all they came up with? Mustand and Challenger will sure take all the sales… sad to say but good bye camaro 🙁
The fascia still too ugly for me, my 2015 will forever be my camaro.