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Corvette Assembly Plant is Bringing Back Limited Corvette Plant Tours for 2025

Corvette Assembly Plant is Bringing Back Limited Corvette Plant Tours for 2025

Posted on June 19, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Corvette Assembly Plant is Bringing Back Limited Corvette Plant Tours for 2025




Corvette Assembly Plant is Bringing Back Limited Corvette Plant Tours for 2025


Photo Credit: Keith Cornett

It’s been a while since the Corvette Assembly Plant in Bowling Green has had any public tours available, but we just got the news that there are three weeks of tours now announced for later in 2025. It’s a great opportunity to witness how workers build America’s Favorite Sports Car. Visit the National Corvette Museum and book your tour now!

The 2025 plant tours will be offered during these three weeks:

• Week of August 11

• Week of August 25 (NCM 31th Anniversary Show)

• Week of November 10 (Nov 11 excluded)

During my visit to the assembly plant for the reveal of the Corvette ZR1X, I had the opportunity to talk with the plant’s communications director Rachel Bagshaw. When I mentioned how much Corvette owners are missing the opportunity to tour the facility, she replied that it goes both ways as workers in the plant are really missing the interactions with owners as well. She said that there has been a lot of activity at the plant that required no tours, but they are hoping to get back to a regular schedule at some point where tours would be permissible once again.

To book your tour of the Corvette Assembly Plant, you need to purchase your tickets in advance from the National Corvette Museum. Walk-up and same-day tickets are not available.

Source:

National Corvette Museum

Related:

Limited Corvette Assembly Plant Tours Still Available in August

Corvette Assembly Plant Tours are Returning for the NCM Anniversary Event

Corvette Assembly Plant Suspending Plant Tours Beginning February 5th


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Keith Cornett

Senior Editor and founder of “Corvette: Sales, News & Lifestyle”. I drive my dad’s 1966 Corvette Sting Ray Convertible and call the Corvette Museum home.


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