Chevrolet is introducing its first rear-wheel drive sedan since the SS, a rebadged Holden VF Commodore, and it’ll help fill the void left by the defunct Camaro coupe.

GM Authority reports word from insider sources that say the new combustion-powered, rear-wheel drive Chevrolet will likely be a four-door sedan, although a two-door coupe which could revive the Camaro nameplate in future has not been ruled out.

Should General Motors develop a new rear-wheel drive coupe, it would likely need to spawn a convertible version to satisfy rental fleet demand.

Whatever form it takes, GM Authority reported earlier this month that the new Chevrolet will enter production late in 2027.

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Chevrolet Camaro – sixth-generation
Chevrolet Camaro – sixth-generation

While GM Authority reports the new mid-size sedan won’t have a traditional three-box sedan profile, GM is reportedly hesitant to apply the Camaro nameplate to anything other than a two-door vehicle.

That’s in sharp contrast to its rival Ford, which calls its mid-size electric SUV the Mustang Mach-E, or Dodge which reintroduced the Charger nameplate on a sedan just over 20 years ago.

If it doesn’t use the Camaro nameplate, Chevrolet has a deep bench of iconic nameplates to choose from. It still has the trademark on the Chevelle name, for example, which wouldn’t ruffle enthusiasts’ feathers as it has previously been applied to sedans, wagons and coupes.