There are two universal truths that have shown themselves to be prominent throughout the history of the Corvette. The first...
1959 Chevrolet CERV I Corvette The later 1950s and early 1960s were a time of experimentation within the Chevrolet design...
1964 CERV II Corvette The 1960s were an ever-changing time for the GM design team, and in the automotive industry...
The Corvette Sting Ray Styling Study As Showcased at the 1964 World’s Fair When the second-generation Corvette was introduced in...
The 2001 Tiger Shark Corvette Concept The 2001 Tiger Shark concept began life as a 1997 Corvette coupe and was...
Throughout its tenure, the Corvette has been the recipient of numerous redevelopments and reconfigurations. As such, the iconic American sports...
Could This be the Hybrid? Over the holiday weekend, GM was apparently out testing a new version of the C8...
As reported by Motor1, right on the heels of the announcement that the Corvette C8 Hybrid is coming as early...
Rumors regarding the Corvette E-Ray has been around for a very long time. As early as 2015, it has been...
Introducing the 1992 ZR-12 Corvette Falconer – the Would-Be Dodge Viper Killer For much of its early existence, the Chevy...
The 1970 XP-882 Corvette Prototype – “The Aerovette” Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock for the past couple of...
Mid-Engine Prototypes: The 1985 Corvette Indy Concept, The 1986 Corvette Indy and the 1990 CERV III Since the introduction of...
The 1961 XP-755 Mako Shark I The Mako Shark Corvette was conceived and designed by Larry Shinoda under the direction...
The 1963 Corvette Rondine In the 1960s, it was a common practice to re-body European-built cars and sell them as...
The World’s Only 1964 Pontiac XP-833 Banshee Coupe – And It’s For Sale! You might be wondering why a website...
Those who are familiar with the history of the Corvette, and Chevrolet in general, know that it is filled with...
With the passing of successive generations, a nearly endless number of vehicle designs and concepts have been pitched to execs...
The vast majority of history’s great ideas have stemmed from a need to rectify a previously observed issue. Ironically, much...