16:47 18-10-2025
GM files Chevrolet Camaro trademark in Cambodia, hinting at an EV crossover
General Motors has filed a trademark application for the Chevrolet Camaro in Cambodia. According to the documents, application number KH/119217/25 was submitted on September 25, 2025, and falls under the category “motor vehicles and their parts,” which strongly points to a real vehicle rather than a merchandising line.
The Camaro bowed out after the 2024 model year, yet the iconic sports car may be on the verge of a comeback. Early indications suggest the new iteration could take the form of a fully electric crossover, positioned to square off against the Ford Mustang Mach-E. The idea sounds less like a nostalgia exercise and more like a pragmatic read of where the market is headed.
The future EV is likely to use GM’s Ultium platform and arrive in several configurations—ranging from a single-motor base setup with up to 365 hp to an all-wheel-drive version offering 615 hp. These figures hint at performance that aims to honor the badge, even as the format evolves.
If it reaches showrooms, a reborn Camaro could become one of the most anticipated debuts at upcoming auto shows and a clear marker of American muscle cars stepping into the electric era.