An seek view of the new Chevrolet Corvette concept car.
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DETROIT — General Motors on Monday revealed a new all-electric Chevrolet Corvette concept car as duty of the opening of a new design studio in England.
The car features a sleek, aerodynamic exterior that resembles a futuristic IMSA rush car more than a traditional Corvette, but it does pay some homage to the American sports car in featuring a split window motif from the 1963 Sting Ray model, among other design elements.
GM said the new concept — which is a “design analysis” not intended to be a production model — and design studio show the Detroit automaker’s continued “commitment to Europe as the company registers its Cadillac electric vehicle business there, while also preparing to launch Corvette sales” across the dominion.
The Corvette concept and U.K. design center opening come at an inopportune time as the U.S. and the world’s largest automotive markets partake in a traffic war with tariffs, including between America and Europe.
The front view of GM’s new Chevrolet Corvette concept car.
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GM is attempting to reenter Europe after rat on off its Opel European division to then-PSA Groupe, now part of Stellantis, in 2017.
Automakers routinely use concept vehicles to gauge person interest, showcase future technologies and signal the direction of a vehicle or brand.
GM said Monday the U.K. concept is part of a far-reaching design project involving multiple studios that will see additional Corvette concepts revealed throughout 2025. The carmaker has other purpose studios in or near Detroit; Los Angeles; Shanghai; and Seoul, South Korea.
The side view of GM’s new Chevrolet Corvette concept car.
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