The 2024 Chevy Camaro adds four new exterior colors to its palette: Panther Black Matte, Panther Black Metallic Tintcoat, Riptide Blue Metallic, and Nitro Yellow Metallic. The “Panther” hues are offered exclusively on the Collector Edition variants. Here’s our first look at the new Yellow hue.
Assigned RPO code GCP and touch-up paint code WA-628G, Nitro Yellow Metallic is one of 11 exterior colors offered on the muscle car, which include:
- Black
- Radiant Red Tintcoat
- Red Hot
- Riverside Blue Metallic
- Sharkskin Metallic
- Summit White
- Vivid Orange Metallic
- Nitro Yellow Metallic (new for 2024)
- Riptide Blue Metallic (new for 2024)
- Panther Black Metallic Tintcoat (new for 2024)
- Panther Black Matte (new for 2024)
Nitro Yellow Metallic is an extra-cost item that adds an additional $395 to the car’s price. It is available on all trim levels and can be combined with all Camaro interior colorways except Adrenaline Red.
For reference, here are all five available interior colorways offered on the 2024 Camaro:
- Jet Black
- Medium Ash Gray
- Adrenaline Red
- Ceramic White
- Jet Black with Red accents
The 2024 Chevy Camaro arrives 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 Edition, both of which offer their own unique content and varying levels of exclusivity to pay homage to the first-gen Camaro’s internal program code of “Panther.” The Collector 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. Additionally, the 2024 Camaro SS 1LE Suspension Handling Package is no longer available while the full SS 1LE Track Performance Package remains available to order.
In March, GM confirmed a next-generation Chevy Camaro will eventually follow the 2024 model year to keep the nameplate alive.
The 2024 Chevy Camaro rides on a variant of the GM Alpha platform, yet approximately 70 percent of the Alpha architecture’s components are unique to Camaro.
While production of the 2024 Chevy Camaro kicked off in August, the 2024 Camaro will get a condensed production run, with fewer units planned, though 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. In fact, GM Authority has exclusively learned that GM will end 2024 Chevy Camaro production earlier than expected.
Check out this new video that gives a rundown on the Collector Edition, along with multiple views of the muscle car in action:
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Last day for Camaro production is tomorrow Dec.7. I better order my Nitro Yellow Camaro today. Lol.
You can’t order any Camaros, that’s the problem!
Looks like brass.
WTF! Ordering is closed. Last production date is very near and you are publishing first look articles. Must be a really really really slow news week to drag out and republish old articles.
This color does not good on the trucks but on the camaro it seems to be a color that fits.
I’m still wondering what GM is going to do with the Camaro now. Since EV’s are not moving as fast as they hoped it would nto be difficult to bring a new generation ICE Camaro into production.
Seems or the last week or so they not sure which way to go either.
I really think if we get a new administration everything is going to change in 2025.
I like it, looks like a true yellow instead of Corvettes greenish tinged yellow.Unfortunatlely I don’t have any funds available to buy a maxed out Camaro.
You are right, everything is going to change with a new administration, Still hard to predict if it will be for good or bad.
The good thing about Mary Barra’s leadership is that GM is now prepared to adapt and be profitable regardless of who’s calling the shots.
Looks like a great 2025 C8 color. I like it
Ordered a LT1 Camaro Convertible in this color in August…….last convertibles were built November 22…….looks like no Camaro for me……..
The dealer you used should not have taken the Order if it couldnt be filled. Maybe yours is on the slow delivery train… its possible.
I am a chevy guy thru and thru, but what a joke talking about added camaro colors. GM is all done building these cars this week. You have not been able to order Camaros for quite some time now.
If the Camaro name is carried on, I will not be a gasoline powered car. The only hope of seeing a gas powered sedan or crossover will be from Corvette, no coupes.
Like you know what GM / Chevy’s plans are for the future. You might be pleasantly surprised. Why so pessimistic predictions?
Check back in 6 months , we will all know more.
You guys are on the ball…..SMDH
What a joke article. Is this all you have? Is this cut and paste from the “new” Riverside Blue article a couple of days ago? Terrible, how about paint articles on the Impala, Monte Carlo, Chevelle, or Nova? No, wait, very successful rear wheel drive (except later model years Monte Carlo) , ICE, rear wheel drive vehicle. Article on another killed vehicle from the , EV (which majority of people don’t want), pickup, SUV, CUE, Corvette only company with Malibu to be axed in the not too distant future. Maybe future political elections will bring sense and balance to future EV and ICE offerings in the market place!
Now that EV production has been slowed and Mary finally heard her customers, let’s consider extending the Camaro’s life a bit longer.