Those weren't actually GM concept El Camino cars thought. Those are AI generated images, no one noticed one of those images had 2 tailpipes on the driver's side and 3 tailpipes on the passenger side??
I love it !!!! My very 1st car was a 76 el Camino. My Dad had a 67. I also owned a 70 SS, A GMC SPRINT SP, and a 79 Caballero. Some GREAT GREAT memories
I had my 1981 SS El Camino for 18years. I listened to my brother and had a V6 Engine . I should had installed the 350 V8. The V6 engine had the oil pump in the bottom of the motor. No Recalls. The Cam shaft had to be replaced at 60000 miles. I finally installed the 350 V8. I loved that truck only vehicle I kept for 18 years. I gave to a another El Camino Restoration Guy. It had electrical problems. I Cried when he towed it away from my driveway.
1:28 Good news!! Chevrolet El Camino and also SS is an amazing vehicle but let’s bring it with the 2 doors like the original concept back in the 60-70-80’s.
@@drift3rkid66 ya GM has to run another nameplate into the slop, you wanted a 4x4 blazer have this crossover instead here have a 1.5 turbo hybrid el camino - you hoped for a V8 but nope...
Back in 2004-2006, when Pontiac imported the Holden Monaro as a GTO, I was always surprised Chevy didn't bring the Maloo over as an El Camino. Missed opportunity.
My 1st car was a 1980 El Camino with the 3 speed manual. I drove it a couple of years in high school back in the late 1990s. I put in a rebuilt 350 and later a 4 speed manual and Thrush TurboTube mufflers. The fastest I had that car up too was about 125mph when racing against a friend's 1970 Dodge Coronet R/T 440 with the automatic trans down the highway at night. Both of us were side by side once the cars got to top speed.
In Australia that's a Ute! We shortened the word Utility and our Ute's are icons. The Aussie built Holden SS R8 Ute was not allowed to be bought and shipped to America because of how powerful it is. You missed out on an awesome car.
Totally. We don’t get cool cars here. And when we do, we get stripped down versions with training wheels. Just sighted the Ute in a post above. That’s a machine!!!
I think it will be a sharp looking truck, but have both models a two-door, which it always has been and a four-door for people that want four doors and I do love the SS look model!!!! I’m glad to see it coming back because there’s a lot of people that love the El Camino !!!!!
Finally someone has designed a neat Elcamino. Love both styles. Regular one is more in my price range. I th I nk I will have to have one! My wife even loves the look!
@@joebob8037 Mr. B. Here ! 🍩🍩☕️👀😎👍 this why many vehicles end up 4 doors , most do not understand style, design, so many 4 doors now you can not tell who made the POS ! LOL.
Yes the early elcamodes were belair based, then chevelle based. If it doesnt have the utility it will be pointless. 68 thru 72 were the best years just as for the chevelles.
I like the pics, looks good. I want an SS but will depend on price. If it actually ends up being around 40k that would be cool but I will believe it when I see it. I like this video.
I still have my 84 Caballero. It was my first car in high school, in 09', and still my daily driver. My dad first got it in 2002 and passed it down to me.
Is it a 2 door, I hope so. or 4 door? Pics show both. Is it front drive, all wheel or rear drive? Thanks, Randy I hope attention is given to rear traction / stability. Always a concern with the old ones.
I respect those who like 4 doors, but please see my perspective. I'm a big guy with wide shoulders. The "B" pillars of 4 door vehicles always hits me right in the shoulder. It's like sitting between 2 big, fat guys in a plane. That's why I drive a 2 door Silverado. I love my truck, but it's getting old and I would love a fuel efficient or even electric option with modern features. The El Camino of old had nice, roomy cabs and nice, long doors because they didn't fool with a back seat or too many doors. This also allows for a longer bed with a shorter overall length, less weight, better efficiency and a lower price tag. Standardizing on a single cab design will also save Chevy money. It's the best solution for an inexpensive, fun to drive and comfortable utility vehicle. Not everyone needs or wants a back seat and there are plenty of other options for those who do.
I’m a big and tall guy too, and I gotta have the seat as far back as it’ll go so I can get in. With a four door car, I’ve already ripped my pants on the door jamb of a four door car, because they’re just not long enough. Also, the B pillar blocks my peripheral vision, so another reason I’m not a fan of a four door car. Never had that trouble with a two door, so that’s all I’ll buy. ✌🏾
THE WHOLE FAMILY MEMBER HAD LOVES THE EL CAMINO,WE HAD A 1964,1967,1969,1979 THE LAST YEAR FOR A V-8 305CI AND THINK THE 350 CI ON THE SS TYPE. MY 1979 HAD THE 305 CI JUST BEFORE THE V-6 CAME OUT ON THEM.HAD BOUGHT MY FOR $2000 IN 1993 DROVE IT FOR 21 YEARS AND SOLD AS IS FOR $3000.PUT ONLY 70,000 MILES ON IT.GLADS IT GOING TO BE BACK.
I liked El Caminos back in the day. I worked in an Automotive shop for ten years between 1975 to 1985. SBC engines were all the same. My employer for the last four or five years of that time coudnt read, but could put a small block together with an air wrench in his sleep. I would like to see less fancy stuff and go back to the simpilar days of utility, reliability, simplicity, and fair prices. 47,000 is a lot of money for what that is.
I've never seen an actual car look as cool as the initial rendering. Look back to 2010,Cadillac had a prototype convertible that was so cool & swoopey. Never happened, the sedans are fast & pretty cool but they don't look nothing like the prototype.
I had a '74 in my mid 20s. It had it's issues but damn it was it the best ride I've ever driven. Felt like I was on a cloud going down the road. As long as there is a V8 SS option, and they aren't bringing back the Monte Carlo, I'll be selling my truck to get this!
Came out as a SS 396 in 1968, not in 69 as you stated in the video in 1970 the 4504 was added as an option, no small blocks were offered in the SS until the 1972 model
I owned a 1969 SS with a 454 cu inch engine back in 1972, when I was a senior in high school, great memories, I should have never sold it, when it’s available I’m going to buy the high performance version, hopefully it will be mid night blue with silver racing stripes
I owned 5 El camino's at the same time; '67, '79SS, '81 & 2 '87s / 1of which was an SS. I owned the '79 SS close to 20 years! Would still have it if it was for a divorce, ouch!
I’ll believe it when I see it on the salesroom floor. Chevy takes good looking concepts and then screws up the flashiest parts of the design. Or they gut the performance promise and make it an EV like they did with the Blazer SS or put in their wimpy 2.2 liter four banger.
If it looked like that I'd buy one for sure,put me down for the SS. Never happen,I've seen so many cool renderings thru the yrs. Either they don't come to fruition they'll dumb it down so much it won't look the same.
From the UK👍 Pure art, America have always made the greatest looking pickups in the world, this makes the Tosla cyberpuke look like a mobile toilet , Lets make America GREAT AGAIN ⛽️ PLEASE MAKE A RIGHT HAND DRIVE 🙏
@@reb2322 if someone has to have a four door , make them buy a crew cab 1500 with the five ft. bed . Leave the El Camino as a two door model , as it has always been .
I think it looks fantastic if the production model looks like the pictures. I think the having the option of a 4-door or 2-door version makes the vehicle have a broader appeal. Chevy makes a 4-door pickup.😊
I’ve been waiting for a new GMC model! My last was a Cabeirello and it was a fantastic vehicle. The SS model would be my choice. I can not wait to see see the new version. I’ll be first in line to buy one. Thanks for bring it back.
I have a 1968, all-steel El Camino 327 with original buckets & console. I would admit that a couple of these CGI renditions of the 2025 look appealing (2-dr ONLY!! Stop bastardizing it with four!). But we've all been around long enough to know that 1) the Division's bean-counters will start slashing certain highlights, and 2) this creation will end up 150% the stated price. (FWIW, I paid under $6,000 for my '68.)
I wish they would make it a utility vehicle like it used to be with two doors and a long bed... instead of a look at me vehicle like everything else out there with four doors that people don't use..
If they are only making the four door, then it two thumbs down. In my opinion a two door SS means sporty, not four doors. Just think Ford is gonna have competition again for their Rancheros.
Build it like the original El Camino the one I grew up with, a strong V-8, two doors and no full electric models. But knowing GM for sure they will try to push an electric version of this great car/truck or a 4 door version of the Maverick because they think that’s what everyone needs and wants. No not everyone wants or needs a 4 door truck. If that’s the case, especially with an electric version, they can keep it. I don’t want to waste my time trying to find a charging station that works especially for an over priced vehicle. No thanks.
There has been a void too long where we have really missed the El Camino. I personally think the rear end view could be more simple than what I have seen here. Hopefully there will be options for manual or automatic transmissions. Be it SS or plain, the El Camino is never PLAIN. It has truly been a legendary street machine.
The 2025 Chevy El Camino should be released at the end of 2023. The starting price for a base model should start at $32,000 and go up to $43,000 for a top-tier SS trim. A hybrid or fully electric variant of the El Camino will probably be released in Q1 of 2024. With a starting price of around $47,000.
I love how the concept cars are always so cool and hate how the accountants and Penny pinchers turn them into square boxes or circles.
And still mange to sell them at inflated prices prices.
Amen
Yeah.. too much European influences in the final design as well.
Those weren't actually GM concept El Camino cars thought.
Those are AI generated images, no one noticed one of those images had 2 tailpipes on the driver's side and 3 tailpipes on the passenger side??
@@eugeneoisten9409 yes I thought it was pretty obvious also.By concept I meant rendering. Thanks for the grammar lesson.Lol
I love it !!!! My very 1st car was a 76 el Camino. My Dad had a 67. I also owned a 70 SS, A GMC SPRINT SP, and a 79 Caballero. Some GREAT GREAT memories
I had two of these, wish I had both back. Glad to see this return. Keep the 2doors. No off road. !!!!!😊❤
To late, everything is a 4 door even what they show here. 😢
My son and I both have one 79 and 85 and I will have the 25. My wife’s got a brand new car for retirement. This will be mine next year.
@@joe2Acountryboysorry to break it to you, the car in the video is articial intelligence, it’s not real and never will be 😢
I had my 1981 SS El Camino for 18years. I listened to my brother and had a V6 Engine . I should had installed the 350 V8. The V6 engine had the oil pump in the bottom of the motor. No Recalls. The Cam shaft had to be replaced at 60000 miles. I finally installed the 350 V8. I loved that truck only vehicle I kept for 18 years. I gave to a another El Camino Restoration Guy. It had electrical problems. I Cried when he towed it away from my driveway.
NICE TO SEE THIS LEGENDARY CHEVY EL CAMINO BACK IN ACTION 🎬
Ive owned 4. Love that vehicle!!! The best of BOTH worlds. I PRAY its a 2 door.
SS LOOKS 🔥
1:28 Good news!! Chevrolet El Camino and also SS is an amazing vehicle but let’s bring it with the 2 doors like the original concept back in the 60-70-80’s.
Yes
Yeah
Please, please let it have 2 doors and 2 seats like the original.
Nope!! Sorry, it'll have 4 doors, awd and be GM 's answer to the Ford Maverick and Hyundia Santa Cruz!!
@@drift3rkid66 ya GM has to run another nameplate into the slop, you wanted a 4x4 blazer have this crossover instead here have a 1.5 turbo hybrid el camino - you hoped for a V8 but nope...
I love it just to many doors
@@drift3rkid66base is 4 door ss is two
Also the 4 door Dodge Charger. Never understood the thought behind that one either. IMO one of the most ugliest supposed muscle cars ever designed.
Back in 2004-2006, when Pontiac imported the Holden Monaro as a GTO, I was always surprised Chevy didn't bring the Maloo over as an El Camino. Missed opportunity.
I've owed three El Camions , I'll buy a red SS model today!!
SS variant, will manual shift be available?
I don't think GM a AWD to manual. It would be nice to have manual option for base model.
I loved my '74 and my '83 Conquista I ordered special brand new!
Yes! Bring back the El Camino!
The Royal Knight was fun. 3 speed!
2 DOORS PLEASE NO 4 DOOR !!!!!
I just want it as a ev
Two doors and a bench seat to fit three if needed. Plus a six foot bed.....
Please. Gas only no electric junk !!!
Nothing wrong with 4 door. How about they make BOTH? So yeah, I'd like a 4 door version in the SS.
@@Sergeantgrunt 4 door? Makes the cab too long. Screws up the idea of the classic El Camino style. You would have to call it a pickup.
My 1st car was a 1980 El Camino with the 3 speed manual. I drove it a couple of years in high school back in the late 1990s. I put in a rebuilt 350 and later a 4 speed manual and Thrush TurboTube mufflers. The fastest I had that car up too was about 125mph when racing against a friend's 1970 Dodge Coronet R/T 440 with the automatic trans down the highway at night. Both of us were side by side once the cars got to top speed.
As long as it's a two door.
In Australia that's a Ute! We shortened the word Utility and our Ute's are icons.
The Aussie built Holden SS R8 Ute was not allowed to be bought and shipped to America because of how powerful it is. You missed out on an awesome car.
Totally. We don’t get cool cars here. And when we do, we get stripped down versions with training wheels. Just sighted the Ute in a post above. That’s a machine!!!
I think it will be a sharp looking truck, but have both models a two-door, which it always has been and a four-door for people that want four doors and I do love the SS look model!!!! I’m glad to see it coming back because there’s a lot of people that love the El Camino !!!!!
Finally someone has designed a neat Elcamino. Love both styles. Regular one is more in my price range. I th I nk I will have to have one! My wife even loves the look!
Only Gas and two doors please
Hope I can get this as a ev I'll never go back to gas junk too much maintenance for me
Gas
I'm ok for 4 dr provided 2 dr is offered too.
What! Blasphemy! Talking like a 4 door would ever happen! In its history it never had 4 doors and never will! Come on guys!
@@joebob8037 Mr. B. Here ! 🍩🍩☕️👀😎👍 this why many vehicles end up 4 doors , most do not understand style, design, so many 4 doors now you can not tell who made the POS ! LOL.
My first car was A brand new 1979 Chevy El Camino SS for 5,900 dollars out the door!.. Boy How Things Changed!
I want 2door SS model with a longer bed
The SS appears in images to have two doors but shorter bed that previous malibu base models
Yes the early elcamodes were belair based, then chevelle based. If it doesnt have the utility it will be pointless. 68 thru 72 were the best years just as for the chevelles.
Have Diesel option
I agree. It could and should be able to carry a 4 X 8 sheet of ply wood and still remain small and sporty size.
I like the pics, looks good. I want an SS but will depend on price. If it actually ends up being around 40k that would be cool but I will believe it when I see it. I like this video.
I had the GMC variant Caballero for years and really enjoyed it. It was so versatile and always drew positive comments. Look forward to seeing it.
I still have my 84 Caballero. It was my first car in high school, in 09', and still my daily driver. My dad first got it in 2002 and passed it down to me.
Is it a 2 door, I hope so. or 4 door? Pics show both. Is it front drive, all wheel or rear drive? Thanks, Randy I hope attention is given to rear traction / stability.
Always a concern with the old ones.
I respect those who like 4 doors, but please see my perspective. I'm a big guy with wide shoulders. The "B" pillars of 4 door vehicles always hits me right in the shoulder. It's like sitting between 2 big, fat guys in a plane. That's why I drive a 2 door Silverado. I love my truck, but it's getting old and I would love a fuel efficient or even electric option with modern features. The El Camino of old had nice, roomy cabs and nice, long doors because they didn't fool with a back seat or too many doors. This also allows for a longer bed with a shorter overall length, less weight, better efficiency and a lower price tag. Standardizing on a single cab design will also save Chevy money. It's the best solution for an inexpensive, fun to drive and comfortable utility vehicle. Not everyone needs or wants a back seat and there are plenty of other options for those who do.
I’m a big and tall guy too, and I gotta have the seat as far back as it’ll go so I can get in.
With a four door car, I’ve already ripped my pants on the door jamb of a four door car, because they’re just not long enough. Also, the B pillar blocks my peripheral vision, so another reason I’m not a fan of a four door car.
Never had that trouble with a two door, so that’s all I’ll buy. ✌🏾
THE WHOLE FAMILY MEMBER HAD LOVES THE EL CAMINO,WE HAD A 1964,1967,1969,1979 THE LAST YEAR FOR A V-8 305CI AND THINK THE 350 CI ON THE SS TYPE. MY 1979 HAD THE 305 CI JUST BEFORE THE V-6 CAME OUT ON THEM.HAD BOUGHT MY FOR $2000 IN 1993 DROVE IT FOR 21 YEARS AND SOLD AS IS FOR $3000.PUT ONLY 70,000 MILES ON IT.GLADS IT GOING TO BE BACK.
I liked El Caminos back in the day. I worked in an Automotive shop for ten years between 1975 to 1985. SBC engines were all the same. My employer for the last four or five years of that time coudnt read, but could put a small block together with an air wrench in his sleep. I would like to see less fancy stuff and go back to the simpilar days of utility, reliability, simplicity, and fair prices. 47,000 is a lot of money for what that is.
My dad had 1 back in the day but he would flip over this model if he could see it.👍💯%
BAD ASS. I WANT ONE. 45 grand. Yeah. I just now heard bout the 57 Chevy style. I’m 73 years old. I know how to appreciate it
Hurry up I want one now!!!! SS baby.
Exactly SS buddy!!
It probably won't look like that. Remember the Camaro prototype? It looked cool, like a custom '69. Then, they brought out what they really sold you.
I've never seen an actual car look as cool as the initial rendering. Look back to 2010,Cadillac had a prototype convertible that was so cool & swoopey. Never happened, the sedans are fast & pretty cool but they don't look nothing like the prototype.
I had a '74 in my mid 20s. It had it's issues but damn it was it the best ride I've ever driven. Felt like I was on a cloud going down the road. As long as there is a V8 SS option, and they aren't bringing back the Monte Carlo, I'll be selling my truck to get this!
Can,t wait! Thank GM, for keeping the future of gas powered power we love alive! Will be in line to get one!
yes bring it back my first car in high school 1976 el camino. definitly 2 doors only!
SS CAN'T wait
Came out as a SS 396 in 1968, not in 69 as you stated in the video in 1970 the 4504 was added as an option, no small blocks were offered in the SS until the 1972 model
What do I think.....?
I think I'd like my '65, 327 ci, 4 speed back!
Kudos to Chevy for rolling out an SS version with some horsepower!!
Wow, love the SS version!! Awesome.
GORGEOUS. REMINDS ME OF MY 1968 CAMARO SS,I WISH I STILL HAD. SWEEEET.
If it’s made as a 4 door it’s just a pickup truck might as well just buy a Silverado, keep it as a 2 door like that have always been
General motors could have had an el camino for years the holden ute
Yes ! And it was good looking too! 👍🙋♂️🖖🏻
The Ute that Holden was going to build for our market was supposed to be for Pontiac!! With TWO DOORS & NO back seat!!!
...and, supposedly, it was going to keep the Ute name plate as far as I recall. The article I read, reported this info.
I had a 2dr short bed Silverado with a 350 back in the 80s. Loved that truck! Been waiting for a new one!
That looks great but I wouldn't give you a quarter for the electric version
IT IS ONE BAD ASS COME BACK AND I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THE SS MODEL 😊
Wish I could have one
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Keep them coming
Keep them coming
Love it! But the actual car needs to look just like this - no watering down!
I owned a 1969 SS with a 454 cu inch engine back in 1972, when I was a senior in high school, great memories, I should have never sold it, when it’s available I’m going to buy the high performance version, hopefully it will be mid night blue with silver racing stripes
I owned 5 El camino's at the same time; '67, '79SS, '81 & 2 '87s / 1of which was an SS. I owned the '79 SS close to 20 years! Would still have it if it was for a divorce, ouch!
I’m all in for the SS! I will be heading to my nearest Chevy dealer to put me on the list.
I’ll believe it when I see it on the salesroom floor.
Chevy takes good looking concepts and then screws up the flashiest parts of the design.
Or they gut the performance promise and make it an EV like they did with the Blazer SS or put in their wimpy 2.2 liter four banger.
Love it, SS baby all the way, had a 1980 El Camino SS, man I miss that car.
If it looked like that I'd buy one for sure,put me down for the SS. Never happen,I've seen so many cool renderings thru the yrs. Either they don't come to fruition they'll dumb it down so much it won't look the same.
3:45 what does the back door handle open tho?
Waiting to see it also in production. Remember the 2004 Chevy Nomad ? Never made production. Too bad. Hope this one does.
I saw that at the philly show,it was HOT
From the UK👍
Pure art, America have always made the greatest looking pickups in the world, this makes the Tosla cyberpuke look like a mobile toilet , Lets make America GREAT AGAIN ⛽️
PLEASE MAKE A RIGHT HAND DRIVE 🙏
YES It's about TIME
Excited if it keeps the looks of the artist renderings, and if the prices that are mentioned, stay the same, but I doubt it on both accounts
I'll believe it when I see it . BTW , '68 was the first year for the Super Sport EL Camino .
@@reb2322 if someone has to have a four door , make them buy a crew cab 1500 with the five ft. bed . Leave the El Camino as a two door model , as it has always been .
Really should be a lot more horses than 450 for the SS for Crist sake the Chevelle has three options of up wards of 1500 horses come on guys ........
I had several El Caminos, and I liked them all. I like the new SS variable one the best!
Give me an old classic any day
I don't know why this ever went away. To me, a car like truck just makes a lot of sense. I see Ford has one coming out as well.
Ford basically already has one if you wanna consider the Maverick one! I do it's the same damn concept as the Ranchero.
It was overshadowed by the s-10.
A long travel suspension version would be my dream car!
I think it looks fantastic if the production model looks like the pictures. I think the having the option of a 4-door or 2-door version makes the vehicle have a broader appeal. Chevy makes a 4-door pickup.😊
I want the SS Can't wait for it
Awesome I hope they really produce it👍🏽
I’ve been waiting for a new GMC model! My last was a Cabeirello and it was a fantastic vehicle. The SS model would be my choice. I can not wait to see see the new version. I’ll be first in line to buy one. Thanks for bring it back.
stop with the 4 doors already
It would be an awesome 51st bday present for myself! 2 door, Pearl White and SS badge but a base model will do.
Looks great and the price tag isn't too bad either.
It looks great? Based on what? The styling of Hot Wheels cars?
SS for sure !!!! Awesome ❤
I have a 1968, all-steel El Camino 327 with original buckets & console. I would admit that a couple of these CGI renditions of the 2025 look appealing (2-dr ONLY!! Stop bastardizing it with four!).
But we've all been around long enough to know that 1) the Division's bean-counters will start slashing certain highlights, and 2) this creation will end up 150% the stated price. (FWIW, I paid under $6,000 for my '68.)
I paid $1000 for my 68, black on black with a 327 back in 72. Only had 16,000 miles on it.
Looks sharp,great idea now work on bringing back the full size Blazer 2 door and S-10 Blazer 2 door.
They both look nice to me. Good job GM.
When will this be available in Calgary Alberta?
Bring it on!
G'day from Downunder
We want the 2 door SS LOVE IT.!
Bring it to Oz at earliest convenience.
❤ 🎉 😅
miss my 66 El Camino. not too fond of this new one it doesn’t look Like a El Camino but that’s just me
Very sporty designs on both models. Glad to see Chevy finally bringing hot rod styling back.
I wish they would make it a utility vehicle like it used to be with two doors and a long bed... instead of a look at me vehicle like everything else out there with four doors that people don't use..
owned 3 Elco's 84,85 Conquista and 87 tha OG. Chevy muscle Rules!!!
If they are only making the four door, then it two thumbs down. In my opinion a two door SS means sporty, not four doors. Just think Ford is gonna have competition again for their Rancheros.
how much will the v8 model tow in LBS.
bring on the SS.
What's with the Cadillac emblem on the steering wheel.
Build it like the original El Camino the one I grew up with, a strong V-8, two doors and no full electric models. But knowing GM for sure they will try to push an electric version of this great car/truck or a 4 door version of the Maverick because they think that’s what everyone needs and wants. No not everyone wants or needs a 4 door truck. If that’s the case, especially with an electric version, they can keep it. I don’t want to waste my time trying to find a charging station that works especially for an over priced vehicle. No thanks.
I’m very glad to see it come back!
Yep this sounds like fantasy, it wouldn't sell at those prices
I have always been a big El Camino fan. Great news!
If it has more than two doors it's not an El Camino, it's just a restyled Avalanche. Pass
There has been a void too long where we have really missed the El Camino. I personally think the rear end view could be more simple than what I have seen here. Hopefully there will be options for manual or automatic transmissions. Be it SS or plain, the El Camino is never PLAIN. It has truly been a legendary street machine.
Those who want a 4 door just buy a Colorado
will it be full frame or uni body?
It's gm it will never be built.
We can only hope
The 2025 Chevy El Camino should be released at the end of 2023. The starting price for a base model should start at $32,000 and go up to $43,000 for a top-tier SS trim. A hybrid or fully electric variant of the El Camino will probably be released in Q1 of 2024. With a starting price of around $47,000.
If they do it will be a steaming pile!
@@richardbruler1419 Much like just about every single car built in the last 10 years. Maybe longer
If it's a V8 and has a reasonably sized bed I'll try to order one that is if the price doesn't get too outrageous
I like the ss version of the El Camino and can't wait to see it. 😊😊😊😊
Two door all wheel drive
Now that general motors bringing the iconic brand name back and I will be waiting
GM always have beautiful concept vehicles. The production will likely be ho-hum at best.
Love the SS. It looks like it will be priced reasonably well.
SS crew cab
Nooooooooo😡
I will definitely be putting my money on that SS El Camino, beautiful look with the horsepower