Chevrolet Camaro Convertible 2015
The 2015 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible belongs to the Camaro’s fifth generation, the revival series that returned in 2010 after a long interruption. In 2015, the convertible still follows the generation’s neo-retro theme, with styling that deliberately recalls the original Camaro. The dossier does not provide version-specific technical details for this model year, but it confirms that the fifth generation remained available as both a coupe and a convertible through 2015. As a result, this open-top version sits at the end of the 2010-2015 phase, just before the sixth generation arrived in 2016.

History
The Camaro first appeared in the autumn of 1966 as a 1967 model, launched as a pony car offered from the outset in both coupe and convertible form. The early generations established the model’s identity step by step: the first generation used a unibody structure with a front subframe, while RS, SS, and Z/28 packages added styling or performance distinctions. After several design and technical changes, production ended in 2002.
Chevrolet brought the Camaro back in 2010 with a fifth generation whose design was strongly inspired by the original car. The 2015 Convertible belongs to that revival era and represents one of its open-top body styles. The dossier states that the fifth generation ran from 2010 to 2015 and that the sixth generation did not begin until 2016. The 2015 convertible therefore sits at the end of this series, in a period when Chevrolet was still using the neo-retro theme before moving to a lighter and more advanced architecture.
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References
- 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Vehicle Information KitGeneral Motors
Supports period details on 1968 Camaro equipment, body styles and factory options.
- A Visual History of the Chevrolet Camaro, from 1967 to TodayCar and Driver
Supports the model timeline, generation structure, launch context and major body and technology changes.
- Camaro sets the performance and efficiency benchmarkChevrolet Media
Official sixth-generation product information supporting the lighter architecture, increased rigidity, coupe and convertible availability, and technology focus.
- GM to retire Camaro at the end of the 2024 model yearChevrolet Newsroom
Supports Chevrolet’s official description of the sixth generation and confirms its position within the wider Camaro production history.
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