The Year 2024 Will Be Marked by Some Goodbyes at Chevrolet, Which Announced It Will Stop Manufacturing Three Car Models in Brazil, Including the Famous Camaro and Cruze.
According to a statement released by the company, in addition to the Cruze and Camaro, the Bolt model will also say goodbye to Brazil in 2024. According to the automaker, some of these three models will be completely discontinued, while others will simply no longer be sold here.
The Models That Chevrolet Will Stop Manufacturing
Cruze and Cruze Sport6
This year, Brazil will no longer have the Cruze and Cruze Sport6 models, which will say goodbye to Brazilian soil because Argentina, the last country that still manufactured them in the region, will stop producing these vehicles.
In a statement, Chevrolet reported that sales will occur as dealership stocks are depleted. The automaker’s forecast is that this will happen by the end of the first half of 2024.
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Harley-Davidson created an entry-level motorcycle that seems impossible for those who only know the brand’s big bikes: the X440 uses a 440 cc single-cylinder engine, delivers 27 hp, 38 Nm, a declared fuel consumption of 35 km/l, and showcases a small, rational, and much more accessible Harley in India.
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GAC Aion UT lands in Brazil for R$ 135,990 as the most affordable electric car in the country with over 200 hp, surpasses BYD Dolphin in size, features a 360 camera, and offers up to 310 km of range to challenge Chinese rivals.
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Mitsubishi confirms the triumphant return of a car beloved by Brazilians that was discontinued after almost 40 years, based on the Triton, 4×4, and targets rival Toyota Land Cruiser in a plan of 13 SUVs.
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With a twin-cylinder engine of 49.6 hp and a range exceeding 400 km, the new Honda NX500 2027 debuts with a 5” TFT panel, Showa suspension, HSTC torque control, dual-channel ABS, and unlimited mileage warranty.
Camaro
The other model that will no longer be sold in Brazil is the iconic Camaro. Due to this farewell, the company announced the launch of a farewell series called Collection, limited to only 125 units.
As it is a special series, these units will come at a hefty price. According to the information, in the coupe configuration it will cost R$ 555 thousand, while in the convertible version the price will be R$ 595 thousand.
Bolt and Bolt EUV
Finally, the last vehicles to say goodbye to Brazil will be the Bolt and Bolt EUV models. Both were part of the brand’s introduction to electric mobility but will stop being manufactured in Orion, Michigan (USA).
Will Chevrolet Onix Go Out of Production in 2024?
In recent weeks, news has emerged that the Chevrolet Onix will go out of production in Brazil. In a statement, the company responsible for manufacturing the model, one of the best-selling cars in the country, denied this information, thus reassuring those who like the vehicle in question.

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