Design of 2028 Camaro, Buick, & Caddy Fastback Sedans

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If the Camaro, Buick, and Caddy all go with a Fastback hatch sedan style. My guess these are the design themes embraced on each variant.

Caddy likely using the Celestiq as styling source and Buick using the Orbit concept for inspiration.

I would expect these to be base model prices and motor specs. Only Camaro has basic 4 cyl with a manual for base version. I would think Buick & Caddy base models will be the equivalent of a mid-trim Camaro but with higher levels of luxury as standard.

Camaro = 2.7 4 cyl (base) $35,000

Caddy = 2.7 4cly + e-motor (base) $55,000

Buick = 2.7 4 cyl+ e-motor (base) $49,000
Kia EV3 Design of 2028 Camaro, Buick, & Caddy Fastback Sedans IMG_3568
 
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I've always struggled with placing the Buick on the map, because I find it hard to visualize their target audience. It isn't particularly good or cheap or fast or elegant or luxurious... I'm not sure why GM would insist on that third choice this time.

Even dIsregarding the hideous wheels, that Camaro concept looks like a grotesquely elongated 4-door Supra, it has to be, otherwise not even would the driver fit, let alone rear passengers. Try to imagine the rear seatback in that concept, or how that rear door would open, or how minuscule the trunk would be if isn't a hatchback (and if it is, there's absolutely no rear headroom), so it would have to look like the 2nd and 3rd renderings.

Anyway, I have Edsall's excellent 2016 Camaro book ("Chevrolet's Modern Performance Car"), it's full of 6th gen concept designs, and there is a clear convergence from some initial "space age" designs towards an end result that can actually be manufactured.

This Camaro concept above looks like one of the former stages, clearly not something GM would implement. Either the actual design is still kept hush-hush, or the car is still 2-3 years off.
 
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I've always struggled with placing the Buick on the map, because I find it hard to visualize their target audience. It isn't particularly good or cheap or fast or elegant or luxurious... I'm not sure why GM would insist on that third choice this time.

Even dIsregarding the hideous wheels, that Camaro concept looks like a grotesquely elongated 4-door Supra, it has to be, otherwise not even would the driver fit, let alone rear passengers. Try to imagine the rear seatback in that concept, or how that rear door would open, or how minuscule the trunk would be if isn't a hatchback (and if it is, there's absolutely no rear headroom), so it would have to look like the 2nd and 3rd renderings.

Anyway, I have Edsall's excellent 2016 Camaro book ("Chevrolet's Modern Performance Car"), it's full of 6th gen concept designs, and there is a clear convergence from some initial "space age" designs towards an end result that can actually be manufactured.

This Camaro concept above looks like one of the former stages, clearly not something GM would implement. Either the actual design is still kept hush-hush, or the car is still 2-3 years off.
 
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I view the Camaro concept as an extreme design theme.

It will have to fit on the longer CT5 platform and therefore become more conventional in the process. Just like the Buick would lose the extreme rear end.
 
 
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