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What are the trim levels for the 2024 Malibu?

The 2024 Malibu does not exist; Chevrolet discontinued the midsize sedan after the 2023 model year, so there are no trim levels for a 2024 Malibu.


Chevrolet announced the end of Malibu production as part of a broader shift in its lineup away from traditional passenger cars toward SUVs and trucks. With no 2024 model to configure, buyers looking for Malibu options should consider 2023 stock (if available) or explore other GM or non-GM sedans and crossovers.


Why there is no 2024 Malibu


In early 2023, General Motors signaled a strategic pivot away from traditional sedans toward more popular vehicles like SUVs and trucks. The Malibu was not carried into the 2024 model year, effectively ending new-car availability for the nameplate. Dealers may still have remaining 2023 inventory or used examples, but there is no new 2024 Malibu to purchase.


What this means for buyers


For those seeking a GM midsize sedan or a Malibu equivalent, options shift toward used 2023 stock, or consider alternative models within GM’s current lineup or competing brands. Potential buyers might evaluate vehicles such as the Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, Hyundai Sonata, or other GM products that align with their needs in the absence of a new Malibu.


Summary


The 2024 Malibu trim lineup does not exist because Chevrolet ceased Malibu production after the 2023 model year. The last available Malibu existed in 2023 with its own range of trims, but no new 2024 model is offered. Shoppers should look to pre-owned 2023 Malibu stock or alternative vehicles in the market.

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