GM Said to Plan 2028 Rear-Drive Chevy Sedan or Coupe
Insider reports point to Alpha II underpinnings at Lansing Grand River with the Camaro name unconfirmed.
Overview
- Industry reports say GM is preparing a rear-wheel-drive, petrol Chevrolet for the 2028 model year, with a four-door layout under active consideration.
- The car is reported to use an updated Alpha II platform that also underpins the Cadillac CT5 sedan and a planned Buick sedan.
- Reports point to Lansing Grand River in Michigan as the build site, with a supplier estimating 60,000 to 70,000 vehicles a year across CT5 and Chevrolet models.
- Sources say GM is hesitant to put the Camaro badge on anything but a two-door, so a sedan could use a different Chevrolet name.
- Analysts note shrinking two-door sports car sales and a thin field of performance sedans, as Dodge rolls out a new Charger and Ford explores a Mustang-based sedan.