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Originally Posted by Commando16SS
https://gmauthority.com/blog/2026/04...e-know-so-far/
As expected -
Making it a 4 door makes a lot of sense given that there are no remaining sedans in the GM lineup. GM can use a single platform under a single nameplate to cover a wide variety of customers - average consumers looking to go from point A to B, customers who want a 4 door sedan that has performance characteristics (Chevy SS successor), etc.
If they do green light the two door variant, it will most likely come later as it won't be a volume seller given the current state of the 2 door performance coup market.
TLDR - it seems that GM is following Chrysler's strategy with the Charger (minus the EV variant which is not supported on the Alpha platform).
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I sounds like GM at least realizes putting the Camaro name on a 4 door will - not could - cause severe backlash from 59 years of Camaro legacy enthusiasts.
In case people have forgotten, the Camaro turns 60 next year.
Ford leaned their lesson from the Probe affair.