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Next-Generation Chevrolet Camaro to Return on GM Alpha II Platform With Buick and Cadillac CT5

Robin Michael
Last updated: April 8, 2026 12:34 pm
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The next generation Chevrolet Camaro is set to make a comeback, with General Motors planning to build the iconic muscle car alongside a new Buick sedan and an updated Cadillac CT5. According to reports from Reuters and Automotive News, production could begin as early as 2027 or 2028 at GM’s Lansing Grand River Assembly plant in Michigan.

Contents
  • A Platform Strategy Built for Performance
  • Engine Options and Performance Expectations
  • Buick Returns to Rear-Wheel Drive Sedans
  • Cadillac CT5 Next Generation Update
  • Production Plans at Lansing Grand River
  • What This Means for the Future of Muscle Cars
  • Release Timeline and What to Expect

The move marks a significant step in preserving rear wheel drive muscle cars within GM’s lineup, even as the company continues its broader shift toward electrification.

A Platform Strategy Built for Performance

At the core of the revival is GM’s updated Alpha II platform, an evolution of its existing rear-wheel-drive architecture. The current Cadillac CT5 and CT4 already ride on this platform, and instead of retiring it, GM is doubling down.

The Chevrolet Camaro 7th generation will use this architecture to deliver performance-focused engineering while benefiting from shared components across multiple models. This platform-sharing strategy allows GM to reduce development costs while keeping its performance segment alive.

Positioned directly against rivals like the Ford Mustang and Dodge Charger, the new Camaro will continue to represent GM in the shrinking but still relevant muscle car segment.

Engine Options and Performance Expectations

One of the biggest questions surrounding the next generation Chevrolet Camaro is whether it will stay true to its roots. Based on current reports, the answer is yes.

At launch, the Camaro is expected to support four-, six-, and eight-cylinder internal combustion engines. This includes the supercharged 6.2-liter LT4 V8, currently used in the Camaro ZL1 and Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing.

For enthusiasts asking, “Will the 2027 Camaro have a V8 engine?”  Early indications suggest GM is not ready to let go of traditional performance just yet. There has been no confirmation of a hybrid or fully electric Camaro, though that could change in the future.

Buick Returns to Rear-Wheel Drive Sedans

The upcoming Buick model will mark the brand’s return to the U.S. sedan market after the discontinuation of the Regal in 2020. More importantly, it signals a comeback to rear wheel drive architecture, something Buick hasn’t offered in decades.

The new sedan is expected to sit above Buick’s current SUV-heavy lineup, targeting buyers looking for a balance between practicality and performance. This aligns with GM’s broader platform sharing strategy, where multiple vehicles benefit from the same engineering base.

Cadillac CT5 Next Generation Update

The Cadillac CT5 will also receive a next-generation update using the Alpha II platform. Despite the overall decline in sedan sales in the U.S., the CT5 has maintained stable demand.

By continuing the model, GM appears to be betting on a niche but loyal customer base that still values rear wheel drive performance cars. The updated CT5 will likely retain its position as a premium sport sedan while sharing key components with the Camaro.

Production Plans at Lansing Grand River

All three vehicles, the new Chevrolet Camaro, the Buick sedan, and the Cadillac CT5 are expected to be built at the Lansing Grand River Assembly plant.

The facility, which already produces the CT4 and CT5, will be retooled to accommodate the expanded lineup. This move could help preserve jobs as other GM plants transition toward electric vehicle production.

For those wondering “where will the new Camaro be manufactured?”  Lansing, Michigan is set to remain the heart of GM’s performance sedan and coupe production.

What This Means for the Future of Muscle Cars

The return of the next generation Chevrolet Camaro shows that internal combustion performance cars still have a place, even as the industry shifts toward EVs.

By investing in the GM Alpha II platform, the company is keeping its options open, balancing tradition with future flexibility. While an electric Camaro hasn’t been announced, the possibility remains once the platform evolves further.

For now, the message is clear: GM isn’t done with muscle cars in America just yet.

Release Timeline and What to Expect

  • Expected launch: 2027–2028
  • Platform: GM Alpha II (rear-wheel drive)
  • Engine options: 4-cylinder, V6, and V8 (including LT4)
  • Production location: Lansing Grand River Assembly plant

The next generation Chevrolet Camaro is shaping up to be a strategic revival, one that blends cost efficiency, performance heritage, and market relevance.

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