GM Revives Classic Name, Raises Expectations, and May Announce New Muscle Car Soon
On May 23, 2025, General Motors registered the name “Panther” with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The filing was discovered by the portal GM Authority, which specializes in the automotive sector.
The term “Panther” was used internally by the brand during the development of the Camaro in the 1960s. However, it was never publicly used in marketed models.
The new registration has reignited rumors about a successor to the Camaro, as GM ended production of the model at the end of 2023. So far, the automaker has not officially confirmed whether it will use the name for a new project.
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Nonetheless, the fact has sparked strong public interest, especially among Chevrolet fans and muscle car enthusiasts. Additionally, the automaker’s strategy may indicate a brand protection move or preparation for future launches.

Camaro Production Ended in December 2023
The last Camaro rolled off the assembly line at the Lansing, Michigan factory in December 2023. This unit was part of the sixth generation of the model, originally launched in 2016.
Despite its long history, the Camaro faced a constant decline in sales in recent years. In 2016, consumers purchased over 70,000 units in the United States.
By 2024, that number fell to less than 6,000.
As a tribute, GM launched the special series “Collector’s Edition” before ending production. This edition featured exclusive items, such as Panther Black metallic or matte paint and panther emblems on the steering wheel and sides.
According to information from Motor1, this special series also included unique finishes and details that referenced the beginning of the Camaro’s history. The initiative aimed to honor the model’s legacy in the American market.
Future of Camaro Still Uncertain
Even with the trademark registration for Panther, industry sources state that GM has no defined plans for launching a new generation of the Camaro. The portal GM Authority found that various proposals were analyzed, but none advanced.
The main justification is low demand. High development costs and declining sales make the project financially unfeasible, at least in the short term.
GM has registered names in the past but never used them in commercial models.
One of the more recent examples involves the Pontiac brand, which had its rights renewed, but with no new launches.
As a result, experts believe that the registration of “Panther” may just be a precautionary measure to ensure exclusive use of the name in the future.
Alternatives Include Electrification and New Formats
Rumors indicate that Chevrolet is considering applying the Camaro name to a new vehicle proposal. The most discussed possibility would be a 100% electric model or a sporty SUV that could carry the brand’s legacy with a refreshed look.
This approach, according to industry experts, would meet both new market demands and GM’s electrification goals. The brand has been heavily investing in technological innovation and energy transition in its recent projects.
However, as of now, there is no official confirmation regarding these plans. What is known is that GM is evaluating different scenarios to keep the Camaro tradition alive without ignoring the transformations in the automotive sector.
In the meantime, expectations remain high among enthusiasts and market analysts. Everyone is waiting for clearer signals from the automaker about its next moves.
Registration Revives the Past and Points to the Future
The return of the Panther name to the forefront represents much more than a marketing move. It revives an important part of Chevrolet’s history while opening the door for possible innovations.
Even without an official confirmation, the name may be being prepared for something new. Whether it’s an electric car, an SUV, or a closer return to the classic muscle car, the fact is that GM is keeping the doors open for the future.
The strategic use of the Panther brand may symbolize a new era. An era that preserves the sporty spirit of the Camaro while aligning with the new technological and environmental demands of the industry.

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