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Chevy Camaro Discount Offers $750 Off In August 2023

In August 2023, a Chevy Camaro discount continues to offer $750 off the 2023 Chevy Camaro, in both coupe and convertible body styles.

The Bow Tie brand also offers a national lease on the 2023 Camaro LT1 coupe featuring the 6.2L V8 LT1 engine. Local market leases are available as well on other trim levels.

Shown here is the sixth-gen Chevy Camaro SS coupe. A next-generation Camaro is on the way following the 2024 model year.

Chevrolet Camaro Incentives

The Chevy Camaro discount offers in August 2023 are as follows:

  • Purchase Offer:
    • 2023 Camaro
      • $750 Customer Cash
  • Lease Offer:
    • 2023 Camaro LT1 Coupe
      • $279 per month for 24 months
      • Ultra low-mileage lease with 10,000 miles per year
      • $5,179 due at signing for current lessees of a 2018 model year or newer vehicle (after all offers)
      • $0 security deposit
      • Available nationwide
    • 2023 Camaro 3LT Convertible with RS Package
      • $1,114 per month for 24 months
      • Ultra low-mileage lease with 10,000 miles per year
      • $1,114 due at signing for current lessees of a 2018 model year or newer vehicle (after all offers)
      • $0 security deposit
      • Available in Miami market area

The above Chevy Camaro discount offers are valid on the sport coupe and convertible until September 5th, 2023.

Chevrolet Camaro Pricing

For reference, here are 2023 and 2024 Chevy Camaro trim levels and corresponding starting MSRPs, $1,395 and $1,595 destination freight charge included, respectively:

2023 Camaro

  • LS – $27,795
  • 1LT – $28,890
  • 2LT – $31,890
  • 3LT – $35,890
  • LT1 – $37,795
  • 1SS – $41,295
  • 2SS – $46,295
  • 1SE (ZL1) – $68,695

2024 Camaro

  • 1LT – $32,495
  • 2LT – $34,495
  • 3LT – $38,495
  • LT1 – $40,395
  • 1SS – $43,895
  • 2SS – $48,895
  • 1SE (ZL1) – $73,695

The 2024 Chevy Camaro will arrive this fall as the ninth and final model year of the current sixth generation, featuring a pair of special-edition variants. These include the 2024 Chevy Camaro ZL1 Garage 56 Edition, as well as the 2024 Chevy Camaro ZL1 Collector’s Edition, both of which offer their own unique content and varying levels of exclusivity. The Collector’s Edition will be offered on all trim levels, but only the ZL1 can be ordered with the Panther Black Matte paint, the first matte paint option ever offered on the Camaro.

A boatload of other changes for the 2024 Camaro include dropping two paint colors, the Shock and Steel Edition package, the lowered suspension package and the sway bar package, the 20-Inch Caliente wheels, the base 1LS trim level, and the turbo 2.0L LTG engine.

Pricing for the 2024 Camaro rises anywhere from $2,600 to $5,000, depending on trim level, along with a $200 increase to the destination freight charge to $1,595. Check out all of the 2024 Camaro pricing with options and packages.

In March GM confirmed a next-generation Chevy Camaro will eventually follow the 2024 model year to keep the nameplate alive.

The online configurator tool is live for the 2023 Camaro.

Production of the 2024 Chevy Camaro is set to kick off on August 7th with 2023 Camaro production ending on August 3rd. While the 2024 Camaro will get a condensed production run, with fewer units planned, GM will produce more 2024 Camaro units with the 6.2L V8 LT1 engine and 2024 Camaro ZL1 availability will increase over the 2023 model.

Disclaimers

  • Must take delivery by September 5th, 2023.
  • See dealer for details.
  • Incentive for the United States of America, unless otherwise specified.
  • Some customers may not qualify for these Chevy Camaro discount offers.
  • Offers not available with special finance, lease, and some other offers.
  • All offers are nationally available, unless noted otherwise.
  • Additional discounts may be available in certain markets.

We strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information about the vehicles and their incentives in question, but errors and misprints can happen. In addition, the manufacturer can change incentive information at any time and without notice. Always consult with your dealer regarding color availability information before making purchase decisions. GM Authority is not responsible for any omissions, misprints, or any other errors.

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Comments

  1. Ordered a 2023 2ss Camaro in Dec./2022 and never got it and now ordered a 2024 2ss Camaro July 5/2023 and still no word yet if we will get it … GM is starting to piss off a lot of customers …. I have bought 4 new GM’s in the last 4 years and have 2 new ones on order now , maybe time to change company’s…

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    1. Wasn’t even aware you could place an order for a 2024 Camaro yet. Perhaps the dealer BSing me.

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    2. Take a look at the 2024 Mustang. Beauty. 480 HP.

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  2. + 20k dealer market adj.

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    1. TOTAL nonsense. Most dealers want MSRP or a small % over for ZR-1s, 1LE SS and the Collector Editions (most already spoken for). It’s the B.S. artists and a few young, wanna be owner types who troll this forum and make false statements that dissuade. Right now, there are plenty of 2023 Camaros UNSOLD at dealerships and it ain’t because they’re marking cars up 20K.
      Just go to a dealer, show ’em you’re for real , not pulling their chain and qualified and they’ll talk turkey. Back up what you’re saying by telling everyone the Chevy store name and location.

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  3. Looks like most models are up $ 2,600.00 for ‘24 models compared with ‘23 pricing. For the exact same vehicle, that they can’t sell enough of to continue production. Another case of GM price gouging! Haven’t bought a GM vehicle in 6 years, likely never will again, unless some major changes occur with their product lines.

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    1. I used to be a Ford person. I actually was fed up with GM back in the 80’s. I just sold my 2009 Corvette and hope to have a Camaro 2SS next. Time will tell. I owned a Camaro in the late 1970’s and loved it. Not loving the new Corvette, but do love my GM vehicles. Several trucks and one van for work.

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  4. I’m on the list to buy a 2024 ZL1 non-collector’s Camaro and there is no markup just MSRP. Yes, prices are up from 2023, but it looks to be mostly all electric from here on out, which is not for me. However, there is no guarantee that my dealer will get an allocation. I would think I would hear something before the month is out. Oh, well. Not much you can do at this point but sit and wait.

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  5. I was able to order a 2022 LT1 Camaro early March 2022 and picked it up early July 2022. It takes 3 months but you will get it. Excpect to pay msrp. I got 300 off for loyalty.I know they have 750 cash back Aug 2023.. The 2023 and 2024 are way up in price now. I paid 38.5k out the door. Be realistic…we are all going to cry a few years from now and ask why we didnt buy the V8 6speed LT1 at a minimim. Dont be that guy. YOU CAN EARN MONEY THE REST OF YOUR LIFE..get 2 or 3 jobs if you have to…but for goodness sake dont be left dreaming about your V8 Camaro. Just get it because it will soon be gone for good. ELECTRIC CAMARO IS A GLORIFIED GO-Cart. Or you can go with that HORSE brand car…it looks like a Camaro for 2024 anyway…
    But you will pay over 50k. Think about it carefully….good luck

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