Did some online checking online as there are few to zero print magazines to read any more that carry the latest rumors.
One is that the next Corvette will go back to front engine, concerning remarks from a GM engineer due to some problems with the rear-engine car; second is that the Camaro will die in 2024.
One possibility is a special farewell Camaro powered by the Cadillac DOHC Balckwing engine that for all practical purposes was DOA when the new full size Cadillac to compete with Mercedes was cancelled. It was put in a short run of 800 Cadillacs to use some already built.
New Mustang is coming next year, and may have a version of the new large block push-rod engine.
Challenger and Charger will cease to exist the same year as the Camaro but there will be a new Chrysler 300 based on a Peugot chassis.
No V-8 as that will die with the Challenger and Charger.
It is amazing, Detroit is shrinking it offerings drastically but Ferrari, which for decades into the nineties had for the most part 2 to three offering , i.e. different chassis it now has 11 car models on 7 different chassis , two of them front engined and one is a 4 passenger sedan; it will bring out its own SUV in short order.
GM now has 3 cars (sedans) two from Cadillac and one from Chevrolet.
General Motors and Ford cut from their respective sedan crops, there are a few automakers out there that still offer a relatively robust sedan lineup in the United States. For example, Volkswagen Auto Group offers six sedan models, including the VW Jetta, VW Passat, Audi A3, Audi A4, Audi A6, and Audi A8. Hyundai/Kia/Genesis offers 11 sedan models, including the Hyundai Accent, Hyundai Elantra, Hyundai Sonata, Kia Rio, Kia Forte, Kia K5, Kia Cadenza, Kia K900, Genesis G70, Genesis G80, and Genesis G90.
If you want to get a new V-8 four door sedan, in the U.S. your choices are now down to Cadillac, Chrysler 300, Mercedes Benz , Audi and Nissan Lexus.
Oddly wheile Cadillac killed it car to take the Germans head-on, Nissan for this year created a 4 door sedan to do the exact thing the Blackwing was created for -- (Cadillac has not killed the engine, they are developing and selling : -- The Blackwing V8 may have no future within GM, but it turns out the engine will indeed live on – albeit in a very unlikely place. Manifattura Automobili Torino, an Italian company that makes low-volume performance cars and specialty vehicles on contract, has entered an agreement with GM to use the 4.2L Blackwing V8 engine design in a yet-to-be-unveiled new vehicle. The engine will continue its development at the GM Powertrain Torino engineering facility in Piedmont, which GM recently sold to Belgian powertrain company Punch Group, before being used in the new MAT-built car. Work on certain GM projects will continue at the Turin-based facility
Not that many years ago if some one said this would happen I would told them I had a bridge in New York for sale.