Thanks for posting this here, Mr. Monster. I see the interior is still plenty utilitarian, if a bit swoopier than the current truck. Very nice, imo.
I am still not sure about the front end. I like to call the Toyota Tundra an atomic tadpole... I guess this is my karma punishment, because this front end resembles a tadpole too.
The taillights are gimmicky. But GM has had plenty of prior episodes of this with their pickup trucks, where they try to blend car and truck styling with gimmicks, to varying degrees of success. It all started with the original Cameo, I think. And the Cameo is today a revered trailblazer of smooth-sided truck design (although I don't think they were the first, were they?)
Funny they got rid of gimmicky taillights when the Chevy GMT900 replaced the 800, and the new Equinox replaced the old. They just can't be without them for too long, I guess.
I am anxious to see the North American version. I hope there are some tweaks made for our market, as there were with the current-gen Colorado. I'd like to see a longitudinal version of the new 2.5L 4 as the base engine for us, and the larger diesel engine as an option, along with some sort of V6. If it is affordable and economical, I would go for the diesel in a heartbeat of america, along with a manual transmission and 4 wheel drive with jacked-up suspension package and knobby meats.
That bed with the exterior tie-down hooks reminds me so much of a first-gen LUV truck it ain't even funny, it seems as if it were lifted through time and plopped on this new chassis... the relatively flat sides and strictly rectangular taillamp cutouts only reinforce it for me.