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The 2024 Chevy Camaro Finish Line Edition Was Reserved For The Middle East

As GM moves to retire the Chevy Camaro from its model lineup – at least in its current form – it produced several special editions of the 2024 Chevy Camaro to commemorate the muscle car’s long and exciting history both on the road and on the racetrack.

The Camaro Cave has uncovered another of these special editions, one that is generally unknown to U.S. Camaro fans – the 2024 Chevy Camaro Finish Line Edition, which has been reserved for exclusive release in the Middle East.

Side view of the 2024 Chevy Camaro.

The information was provided by a citizen of Kuwait named Mohammad who bought one of the Finish Line Edition vehicles. According to him, a total of seven ZL1 trim level 2024 Chevy Camaro units with the special-edition package were imported to Kuwait, including two painted in Riptide Blue Metallic (RPO code GJV) exterior paint color, one of which he purchased. Riptide Blue is one of four new colors for the Camaro’s final 2024 model year.

The Finish Line edition draws its inspiration from various badges and nameplates used during the Chevy Camaro’s long production run. These include the panther logo that appeared on the 1966 pre-production Camaro, flags, and the script used for the Camaro badge.

Side view of the 2024 Chevy Camaro.

Panther Logo

The 2024 Chevy Camaro Finish Line Edition features matte vinyl stripes along its sides with a panther emblem included in silhouette in the central stripe. Dual rally stripes along the hood and roof also include the panther logo toward the rear, as shown marked by a circle in the image above.

Finish Line Edition Script

The hood includes the Camaro Finish Line badge on the driver’s side rally stripe, with Camaro in fancy script and the Finish Line motto in block lettering. The racing flag badge also appears in several places on this Middle East-only 2024 Chevy Camaro, as does a small, fairly plain ZL1 badge.

The car also gets a unique interior treatment. Racing flags with “Finish Line Edition” lettering appear on the passenger-side dash and the floor mats, though according to the vehicle owner, the car also comes with a set of plain floor mats, perhaps to allow buyers to keep the special edition mats in pristine condition.

The Camaro Finish Line is also equipped with door sills emblazoned with the special edition’s racing flag badge.

Pricing for the 2024 Chevy Camaro Finish Line Edition allegedly started at the equivalent of $90,000 if the vehicle was configured with a manual transmission, and $95,000 with an automatic transmission.

As a reminder, limited-edition 2024 Chevy Camaro variants were offered in several other markets besides the Middle East. Japan got the Chevy Camaro SS Final Edition, while the Brazilian market got 125 cars with the SS Collection Series badge along with a unique treatment featuring gloss black paint, gray stripes on the hood and trunk lid, and two-tone wheels.

These vehicles are in addition to the 1,335 units of the limited-run Collector Edition packages of the sixth-generation Camaro produced for sale in North America. The last 2024 Chevy Camaro to be built was a three-pedal ZL1 that rolled off the assembly line in late December 2023.

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  1. Would have thought those would be reserved for Finland……

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  2. And how many people on here and Camaro 6 have posted their order for a 2024 was never even picked up? This was nothing but a cash grab for a few rich buyers in Kuwait with nothing added but a few new decals and badges. We bought my son a new 2017 Garnet Red Tintcoat RS, 1LT, V6, A8 ( No shutter after new flush), with sunroof in 2018 wwith $6200 off sticker after discount and rebates (GM owner, educator discount). I am a lifetime big GM customer with 6 Chevelles (64, 65, 66, 70, two 72’s,) & two Camaros (75 & 79) in my younger days. Little gm has made a big mistake, again, in letting Camaro (ICE) die. Meanwhile Mustang ICE lives on and the new Charger chassis allows the building of ICE (Hurricane inline 6) or EV. Looking to gm ruining the Camaro name with an EV line that few Camaro fans will buy, as they ruined the “SS” name on 4 door FWD Malibu’s and Malibu Maxx’s a few years ago, a joke.

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    1. Here’s my guess:
      GM’s EPA waiver was set to expire 1/1/24 therefore they had to cease production for USA cars lickity split. So they then cashed out on producing overpriced models for foreign markets.

      Why wasn’t Ford in a similar bind? Who knows. But muscle car fans will now head to Ford and Dodge (gasoline Charger at least) while gm struggles to build disposable ev crossovers. I wonder how many other automakers would KILL OFF a 50 year old brand yet gm has done it twice.

      CT4 BW is next on the chopping block. Having driven one, I encourage anyone who wanted a Camaro to do whatever it takes to get into a position to buy one.

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  3. Well at least they didn’t get a better final edition. Sticker packages for all. What a great send off. I hear there may even be a few hard badges? Hot dayum.

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  4. Wait. You say 7 ZL1s were made but you show an SS model. Confused.

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  5. This is absolute garbage. First off, the “photos” the guy posted on his YouTube are of the 2019 Camaro SS with the stupid emblem in the center of the bumper (as evidenced by the black just in front of the driver side headlight, above the red). Second, no manufacturer worth a damn would make a “ZL1” logo look like the crap that’s on the trunk lid. Seriously, looks like someone just typed out “ZL1” in some ridiculous font and tried to paste it over the stripe. Third, why is it that all of the full size photos of the car DO NOT show the panther in front of the mirrors when the zoomed in photo(s) do? Fourth, why would GM put the “Camaro Finish Line” logo on the hood that isn’t parallel with the ZL1 emblem? Fifth, GM would make the “Finish Line” thing on the dash look a lot better than making it appear like someone just used some 3M tape to adhere it. There’s a reason you can’t Google it – there’s a reason you can’t find it – it’s FAKE.

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