In my opinion, GM really missed an opportunity with the Camaro. In my opinion, the 68-69 era, and the 71 era, had among the best iconic aesthetics of any muscle cars. I think most would agree. The forward stance, big round headlights, aggressive but not ridiculous appearance. GM also had other extremely popular retro models like the 77 Firebird and the "Nightrider" Trans Am.
So obviously, if you're a GM design engineer, you'd garner all that emotional throwback and put together models that aesthetically throw back to those, right? Rrriiggghhttt??? No. Instead, you do a cash grab and use the name with nothing that remotely reminds anyone of a Camaro or Firebird. It was an absolute mistake and I just cannot understand why GM execs are so dumb and seem to have no idea what consumers want sometimes.
I drove a friend's Camaro about 10 years ago. I was underwhelmed. It was too low, like sitting on the ground. It felt extremely cheap and visibility was atrocious. GM missed a real opportunity IMHO.
As much as I don't like EVs, if they do revive the Camaro I would strongly advise a true retro look.