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Concepts Give Vision to Future Corvettes

Concepts Give Vision to Future Corvettes

Posted on August 18, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Concepts Give Vision to Future Corvettes

How many times have we seen crystal-ball claiming to show future vehicles yet none of them ever pan out? Remember the split-window Corvette Centennial from 15 years ago? It didn’t happen, but a mid-engined C8 Corvette did. Fantasies can manifast!

I’d like to think that, considering the mid-engined C8 Corvette reached production several years ago, that Corvette designers have the opportunity to acknowledge what they’ve learned and refine what they know, leading to even more magnificent Corvette designs. If that’s true, then we have the Corvette CX and CX.R Vision Gran Turismo concepts as the next step in Corvette design.

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Both of these cars have been unveiled at The Quail, a Motorsports Gathering, during Monterey Car Week. “While not intended for production, the pair will serve as inspiration to inform Corvette design language for years to come,” says Chevrolet. “Drawing on more than 70 years of performance innovation, these Corvette concepts honor the heritage of America’s sports car—and propel it into the future.”

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Both vehicles were designed right in Detroit, specifically Chevrolet Performance Studio in Warren, with an assist from GM Motorsports Aero Group. “While the shape of a Corvette has always been expressive and forward-looking, each crease and line has its roots in the generations that came before it. It is aspirational, it is cultural, it is the reason people want to come and work at Chevrolet,” says Phil Zak, executive design director for Chevrolet. “The CX and CX.R Vision Gran Turismo demonstrate our design teams stepping away from the constraints of production vehicles and unleashing their creativity. Through this exercise, we’ve added to Corvette and defined the design direction for Corvette moving forward.”

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The more street-worthy of the two, the Corvette CX, still can handle the track, though it certainly looks much more austere compared with the current crop of road/track vehicles available today, ZR1 included. Call me crazy, but it looks as if the C3 was turned into a modern mid-engined sports car—how can that be bad? “The proportions are long, low, and sleek, with a roofline less than 41 inches high,” says Chevrolet. A flip-up canopy entry system gives Dodge Charger III vibes.

The cabin is furnished in Inferno Red ballistic textile with silicone leather, milled aluminum, and low-gloss forged carbon fiber accents. A digital windscreen promotes an immersive experience that surrounds occupants with a display offering real-time performance data.

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And then there’s the Corvette CX.R Vision Gran Turismo. As you may have surmised, this is the track version of the same car, inspired by Corvette GT racing. Painted in the traditional regalia of yellow and black, the CX.R VGT features more aggressive aerodynamic duds, plus a rear spoiler that will shame any SoCal JDM brah.

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Inside, raw carbon fiber weave and suede-wrapped foam takes over, and more aggressive seats provide the proper head and neck support that’s needed to handle all that power.

So, here’s the rub: the Corvette CX is an all-wheel-drive electric supercar—perhaps EV packaging is the reason everything looks so tidy. The silver lining is that there’s four motors generating more the 2,000 horsepower, with four-wheel torque vectoring.

Yet the CX.R VGT is powered by a 2.0-liter DOHC twin-turbo V8 with up to 900 horsepower, so certainly there’s provision for an engine. This one can rev to 15,000 rpm to boot! Not unexpectedly, there’s three electric motors (one for each front wheel, plus a third incorporated in the eight-speed dual-clutch transmission), with the combination offering total horsepower on par with the CX . . . but with a V8 rumble.

Working with Polyphony Digital Inc. (a subsidiary of Sony Interactive Entertainment), both the Corvette CX and Corvette CX.R Vision Gran Turismo concepts will be available for a virtual spin in Gran Turismo 7 later this month, giving you a chance to experience firsthand the future of Corvette design.

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