
The Last 2024 Camaro ZL1 Collector Edition Surfaces in Texas
The search for the final brand-new Camaro continues, and a surprising listing has emerged. Recently, a 2024 Camaro ZL1 Collector Edition showed up in Chevrolet’s official inventory sitting on the showroom floor at Alpha One Chevrolet in Rockdale, Texas (just northeast of Austin). This isn’t just another used example; it’s one of only 350 units built with serial number 102 and might possibly be the last new Camaro ever available for sale.

What Makes The 2024 Camaro ZL1 Collector Edition So Special
Chevrolet positioned the ZL1 Collector Edition as a flagship sendoff for the sixth-generation Camaro, with a $14,995 package that included Panther Black matte paint, 20-inch forged black wheels, a carbon fiber rear wing, black center stripe, and carbon trim throughout. The iconic panther emblem pays homage to the original “Panther” codename Chevy used in Camaro’s early development.

The Options And Sticker Shock
This particular 2024 Camaro ZL1 is far from bland: It retains the supercharged 6.2L LT4 V8, delivering 650 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque (the same powertrain as any standard ZL1) and is equipped with the 10-speed automatic, which allows for features like remote start and aggressive launches from a stand still. Dealer options include a performance data/video recorder, power sunroof, upgraded infotainment, wheel locks, and battery protection. With the factory options, the MSRP sits around $95,720. But given its rarity, the dealer has tacked on a hefty $20,000 markup, bringing the asking price to $115,720.

This ZL1 Collector Edition (VIN: 1G1FK1R60R0107170) symbolizes the culmination of Camaro’s production era. With the sixth-generation Camaro ending its run in December 2023 for the 2024 model year, such showpieces still new at the dealer are becoming increasingly rare to impossible to find. Whether this 2024 Camaro ZL1 sells at its markup or sits as a tribute to the end of an era, it’s a spotlight reminder that Chevy’s pony car legacy is now entering the collectors’ phase.






