The slow reveal of the all-new 2016 Camaro continues as Chevrolet releases a new set of teasers, showcasing this time parts of the car’s body. Judging by what we are seeing here, the new Camaro has more sporty flair about its design than the outgoing model, which is a good thing.
The shape of the new 2016 Camaro is far more complex than current generation which means it should look a lot fancier and more sophisticated. It has a lot more details in it, including a subtle crease running parallel to the fender edge. What’s more, the new model has a smaller footprint than its predecessor.
This is yet another step in the direction of converting the Camaro from a full-on muscle car to a proper sports car. So we see that the taillights now have a curvy design and the whole rear end is in fact curvier than before, while the bonnet has all sorts of curves and creases to make it look sportier. Most of these bits, we should point out, will be made from lightweight aluminum.
2016 Camaro will be officially revealed on Saturday, May 16, during a special public event at Detroit’s Belle Isle Park.
“The Camaro went to the gym and came out with a lithe, more athletic physique for the sixth generation,” said Ed Welburn, vice president, GM Global Design. “It’s a more expressive evolution of the Camaro’s iconic character – and one that complements its leaner size and sharper reflexes.”