GM's Canadian Sustainability Plan Confirms New Products
By Colin Bird
March 5, 2015
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GM will start building the new Chevrolet Camaro on March 16 in Canada.
The Oshawa Car Plant, which builds the Buick LaCrosse and Chevrolet Impala, is undergoing upgrades that will allow for a flexible system so that more than one vehicle platform can be assembled at a time. The Camaro and Impala will be assembled at the location simultaneously.
A convertible model — most likely the Camaro — will begin production at the same plant in early 2011.
Bigger news includes a new midsize front-wheel-drive car and a hybrid version of the same car in 2011, to be built at the same assembly plant. Back in December, we reported on the confirmation of a new Buick Regal sedan slated for production in Canada; this is most likely that model. GM wants to add a second front-wheel-drive vehicle to the mix in late 2011, but we are unsure of what that might be.
GM’s Ingersoll assembly plant — named CAMI — would get two new crossovers: the 2010 Chevrolet Equinox and the now-confirmed GMC Terrain later this year.
Depressingly, the already long-in-the-tooth Impala will be ancient by the time we get a new one, as production of the current model will continue until 2013. Even further out, a new full-size sedan is penciled in for 2013, along with a new front-wheel-drive six-speed automatic transaxle in 2012, and new V-8 and V-6 engines in 2014.