18:02 02-10-2025

GM registers Chevrolet Camaro nameplate in Cambodia, fueling comeback talk

General Motors has applied to register the Chevrolet Camaro nameplate in Cambodia, a move that could signal plans to bring back the storied muscle car. The sixth-generation Camaro ended production after the 2024 model year, and there has been no clear statement about a successor so far.

The new filing, submitted on September 25, 2025, covers the category of motor vehicles and their parts. That detail rules out a trademark meant solely for accessories or souvenirs and lifts expectations that the Camaro name could reappear on production cars.

What form a future model might take remains unknown. Earlier speculation pointed to an electric platform, yet with the company intent on keeping internal-combustion engines in the mix, that is no longer the only scenario. GM emphasizes that any new program should blend design, practicality, and driving enjoyment—an outline that suggests the goal is more than just reviving a badge.

If the project is approved, the Camaro could once again claim a place among 2025’s automotive icons and attract both long-time muscle-car fans and new buyers.