Earlier this morning we brought you a report by The Detroit Bureau that said the Chevrolet Camaro Convertible is facing significant delays due to supplier issues. Originally, GM had planned to launch the Camaro Convertible exactly a year after the coupe hit the market; however, supplier problems were causing at least a six-month delay.

Well, Motor Trend is now reporting that GM has worked out its issues with the original supplier that will be providing the top for the 2011 Camaro Convertible. The drop-top Camaro will now arrive as scheduled in April 2010 – just in time for the summer sun.

As for the Camaro Z/28 – it’s still on hold. The high-performing Camaro is expected to get the 556-hp 6.2L V8 supercharged from the Corvette ZR1 and the CTS-V.

- By: The Daily Auto Editor

Source: Motor Trend


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  • Pat

    goodness GM make up to your mind…and please bring the Cruze here asap and start saving your sorry butts

  • Patrick Montreal Quebec Canada

    God, I can't wait.

  • Mick

    What? No hard top convertible? Even a mazda miata has a hardtop convertible. GM cheaps out again. No sale to me.

  • Mick

    What? No hard top convertible? Even a mazda miata has a hardtop convertible. GM cheaps out again. No sale to me.