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The 2021 Corvette started production on December 8, 2020, due to extended production of the 2020 model year. [63] The 2021 model year saw production issues due to parts constraints. [64] Chevrolet also increased the base price of the Corvette by $1,000 in the middle of the 2021 model year, to $60,995. [65]
The 2020 Corvette C8 was the first Corvette to have a rear mid-engine configuration, [108] GM's first since the 1984 Pontiac Fiero. The base Stingray coupe was introduced on July 18, 2019, with three launch colors, red (with the Z51 Package), white, and blue, and the convertible on October 2 at the Kennedy Space Center , joined by the C8.R race ...
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It sports a completely new layout, but still somehow aligns with Corvette architecture. Chevrolet design manager Kirk Bennion shares insights on the design of the new 2020 C8 Corvette. How the ...
The 2020 Corvette joins them, so of course, a comparison is in order. Thankfully, there are still a bunch of mid-engine cars available on the market. The 2020 Corvette joins them, so of course, a ...
The Chevrolet Corvette (C1) is the first generation of the Corvette sports car produced by Chevrolet. It was introduced late in the 1953 model year and produced through 1962. [ 4 ] This generation is commonly called the "solid-axle" generation, as an independent rear suspension did not appear until the 1963 Sting Ray.
A 1932 Pontiac. Established in 1926 as a companion of Oakland, it was the first marque released as part of the companion make program. Sloan, who had replaced du Pont as GM president in 1923, [18] decided to create various "companion makes" to fill the variety of gaps that had developed in the original pricing hierarchy. [19]
It was distinguishable from other Corvette coupes by its wider tail section, 11-inch wide rear wheels and its new convex rear fascia with four square shaped taillights along with a special red ZR1 badge in between. 1992 Corvette ZR1. In 1990, the 1991 ZR1 and 1991 base model received updates to bodywork, interior, and wheels.