There’s also a pickup/SUV-style shark fin antenna on the roof above the driver’s side door, as well as the Silverado’s sideview mirrors as well. Moving into the sides, this modern Chevy El Camino rocks a set of fender flares with a rivet-style surround. This includes the Silverado’s horizontal headlamps, rectangular grille, and lower bumper section as well. The Silverado’s influence is most obvious up front, where we find the Silvy’s telltale fascia design was squeezed down to a more car-like stature.
However, to bring the Chevy El Camino rendering into the modern day, the artist then pulled styling from the latest fourth-generation Chevy Silverado 1500 pickup truck, which was introduced for the 2019 model year. Which begs the question – what would a modern Chevy El Camino look like? Now, one digital artist has answered with the following rendering.Ĭoming to us from automotive artist Oscar Vargas, who posted his work to social media via the Instagram feed, this modern Chevy El Camino rendering looks to take after the third-generation Elco in terms of proportions and sizing, with a low, wide stance, rectangular body panels, a cab placed in the middle of the body, and a short bed in back. And while many seek those characteristics in the modern crossover segment, the Chevy El Camino was arguably one of the first models to offer such a combo.
These days, car buyers typically want a vehicle that can do it all – haul cargo, go fast, be easy to drive, and everything in between.