Loading

What was the last year Chevrolet made Monte Carlo?

The final model year for the Chevrolet Monte Carlo was 2007.



A historical overview




The revival era (1995–2007)



Legacy and significance



Cultural footprint



Summary


Why did Chevy discontinue Monte Carlo?


Chevrolet discontinued the Monte Carlo after the 2007 model year primarily due to declining sales. General Motors' financial difficulties at the time also contributed to the decision, as the company cut back on models to prepare for other production plans. The car's dwindling sales made it a business decision to end production.
 

  • Declining sales: The car's sales had been on a downward trend for years, with a particularly sharp drop in its final years, making it less profitable. 
  • GM's financial situation: As part of a larger restructuring amid financial troubles, GM decided to discontinue several models, including the Monte Carlo. 
  • Production changes: Ending the Monte Carlo's production also created space to start building the new Camaro at the Oshawa, Ontario, plant. 
  • Shift in the market: The car's sales also suffered from a general shift in consumer preference away from larger coupes, a trend that had been affecting American cars since the energy crises of the 1970s. 



What year is the most sought after Monte Carlo?


The most popular year for the Monte Carlo, based on sales, was 1974, which sold over 300,000 units. Other popular years include 1976, which also set sales records, and the entire 1973-1977 generation due to its redesign. For performance enthusiasts, the 1970 SS 454 and 1984-1988 SS models are often considered iconic and popular for their power and style.
 
Highest sales year

  • 1974: This year is the top seller, with Chevrolet selling over 300,000 units. 

Other popular years
  • 1976: This year also saw record-breaking sales for the Monte Carlo, according to this YouTube video. 
  • 1973-1977: The second generation, which launched in 1973, was a major success and confirmed the model's leadership position in the personal luxury coupe segment, notes Cars.com and Hagerty. 
  • 1970: The debut year of the Monte Carlo is a fan favorite for its styling and the availability of the powerful 454 big-block engine in the SS model, as seen on this Facebook post from HOT ROD Magazine and this Facebook post from The Gasoline Soul. 

Popular performance models
  • 1984-1988 SS: These years are highly regarded for bringing performance back to the model, especially with the 5.0L High Output V8, the rear spoiler, and the muscle-car styling, as discussed on this Facebook group and this YouTube video. 
  • 1985-1988 Monte Carlo SS: These later models are often preferred by collectors for their specific features like bucket seats and floor shifters, according to Hagerty. 



Is Chevy bringing back Monte Carlo in 2026?


No, a 2026 Monte Carlo is not a real production vehicle; it is the subject of a viral fake news campaign featuring fictional renderings and specifications. While some online videos claim a new Monte Carlo is being released with a supercharged V8 engine and other modern features, these are entirely fabricated. Chevrolet has not announced plans to revive the Monte Carlo nameplate.
 
You can watch this video to learn more about the "fake" 2026 Monte Carlo: 24sNext-Gen CarYouTube · Sep 18, 2025

  • Fake news: A 2024 viral video created a fake "2026 Chevy Monte Carlo SS" with fictional specs and renderings, which has been debunked as a complete fabrication. 
  • No official plans: There have been no official announcements from Chevrolet about bringing back the Monte Carlo. 
  • Information from fake videos: The information found online about a 2026 Monte Carlo (such as a supercharged V8 engine, high-tech interior, and performance figures) comes from these fake videos and should not be trusted. 



What car replaced the Monte Carlo?


Lumina coupe
The Monte Carlo was dropped after 1988, as GM replaced its rear-wheel-drive intermediate vehicles with a line of front-drive cars based on a new “GM10” platform. The Monte Carlo name was retired and the new-for-1990 Lumina coupe took its place in Chevrolet's lineup, but the badge wasn't gone for long.


Kevin's Auto

Kevin Bennett

Company Owner

Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.