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Chevrolet Camaro: spyshots and an official picture
By Yoann Besnard on 7 January 2008 | (0) Comments | Permalink
The future Camaro continues revealing its charms with a unofficial pictures of the interior and an official picture of the exterior styling.
The unofficial pictures have been unveiled by Auto Express which scrutinised the future muscle car from every angle. While the exterior design was appealing on the first shots in December, the interior is disappointing by a dull design and a build quality that will likely never match the European standard. If the overall design can be acclaimed for its unique styling, the attempt to mix the '60s design with contemporary plastic trimmings looks rather unappealing. Actually the gear-knob would fit perfectly in a Fiat Panda, but not in a sports car. Likewise, the ergonomic appears to be forgotten by designers who put gauges at the bottom of the central panel. But GM has recently proved that it could offer cars with an appealing interior. Let's wait and see.
The other picture has been posted by Ed Pepper, Chevrolet General Manager, on the Fastlane blog owned by GM. This is an undisguised picture of the Chevrolet Camaro already revealed in a previous post. According to Ed Pepper, Bob Lutz asked the engineers to test the car without camo in order to evaluate the aerodynamics and cooling efficiency.
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