It'll never make it to the show room floor looking like that..too stylized. I think it's ugly and typical of Detroit designs. The rear quarters remind me of a Ferrari and the front is just plain ugly. They tried for a muscular look, but it ended looking like a home made ricer. The sides air dams look like someone just wrapped sheet metal around the rocker and took what ever form they ended up with.
I would love to have a retro Camaro, Detroit designs have always sucked, IMO. A retro Camaro doesn't have to be far from the original. Just smooth out the lines a bit and add some flares. Thin the doors out a bit, instead of the 200 lbs P.O.S. that is typical of Detroit cars, and they can gain interior space while making the vehicle compacted.
Sales numbers are good, Rick, but don't you find that the general public lacks taste? It kills me that Detroit can keep turning out ugly cars and the American buyers will still buy them. It almost seems to validate the designers' work.
I think I'll have to buy beat up 68 Camero and massage the metal into my own retro-Camaro, drop it on top of a Vette drivetrain (and a suspension without those stupid Vette leaf springs!) and then go do burn outs at the GM HQ parking lot....