I dunno..it looks like a downgrade instead of an upgrade from the 5th gen. Don't get me wrong...you have skills...I'm just giving my 2c.
Maybe a little futuristic design like the new stingray...more LED...innovative but sporty looking... GunnyG's design looks nice though...although I don't know what's going on with the lower door/side skirt area...it looks like it got bent or something. |
The entire thing looks like a wide body kit try narrowing the car down and make the grill fit the front end more proportional. The tail lights scream foreign super car.
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it's not bad, it's just that this car would starve air because of the front lower grille being too small. Remember Chevrolet redesigned the front because they discovered most of the air in the engine was coming from the bottom.
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Renderings 5 & 6 are very good, Ugly round lights are a thing of the past!! :coolpics:
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No criticism here, what you've done would be great for a refresh and I like the thought that went into it.
If you are looking to fix most of what's wrong with the Camaro styling though, you haven't changed the underlying car very much. On the current car the belt line is toooooo high, the roof tooooooo slammed. The fenders are too high and the rear is toooooo ummm big. It's just hard to maneuver as those styling attributes make the car drive even bigger than it is. Your proportions indicate no change in the size of the car, just a rework of the current car. And again, that looks great! If you (like 99% of the rest of the people here on Camaro5) want a 3500 pound Camaro, it has to get smaller. Love all of your details, I'd just like to see them applied to a car with the hoped for smaller proportions and less of the elements that have hindered the current design. My predictions for the next Camaro is it will be a much more livable car. It will have better visibility, more refinement and be a much better car for the non V8 crowd. And then when you put the V8 in ........ magic will happen. I believe that short of some of the technology and Full Time AWD the next Camaro will be much closer to the Audi A5/S5/RS5 except much lighter. The Audi A4 platform with AWD is pretty much a pig. My S4 weighs abut 400 pounds more than our new ATS. I am very curious to see how far they are willing to go from the heritage styling. Look at the new Corvette and you have to look pretty deep to find much heritage there other than the configuration of the chassis/frame. |
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That said, if they did lower the belt line down a bit and give it more of a green house I'm sure it would still look great. The car would look more slim, and visibility would improve somewhat....but I still feel like if they want to have a higher beltline and a tad less greenhouse than the Mustang I am perfectly fine with that. In fact...I'd prefer it. As for your predictions on the next car and its livability and drivability, I completely agree. I do agree that the renderings here are more of a 5th gen refresh than a whole new generation, but if Chevy wants to make the 6th an evolution of the 5th I'm fine with that. I just have to pray they nail the styling, b/c I don't feel the nailed it with the 5th gen refresh. If they raised the belt line a bit, the rest of the car would shrink appropriately and they could definitely get the car to be a bit smaller, and on the lighter Alpha chassis. Otherwise if they want to go a whole new design (but hopefully keep some of the Camaro trademark characteristics) I'm down for that too! |
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The other problem is the side view. The roof and window line of the heritage style is so iconic it's extremely risky to abandon that. Here's a different style that's more futuristic but keeps the side view identity. Attachment 540553 I know if I could do a perspective drawing it would be much easier for people to visualize this look but so far that's eluded my drawing skills. I could lower the belt line and raise the roof level as you suggested but then it starts to lose that hunkered down muscle look. I don't know the mechanical dimensions of the new platform so it's hard to guess at what the limitations are for proportions. I have nothing but the utmost respect for the Camaro designers and the enormity of the task they're facing at doing a redesign. If they spend all the money to do a redesign, roll it out and the customer base starts blowing chunks, that's a hell of an expensive oops. I really appreciate the constructive feedback; everyone's thoughts, reactions, ideas are welcome. I'll try to incorporate as much as I can with each revision. |
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Actually after looking closer the rear reminds me more of a Pontiac Sunfire.
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