GM's Newest Chevrolet Corvette Concept Is California Dreamin’ (and All Electric!)
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 24 – The California Corvette Concept features a futuristic electric powertrain, aerodynamic design, and a removable canopy that transforms it into an open-air track car, GM said.
- General Motors revealed the California Corvette Concept on July 24, 2025, at its Advanced Design studio in Pasadena, California.
- GM created this all-electric concept by blending a Southern California perspective with an innovative vision that looks toward the future on a worldwide scale to explore new design possibilities.
- The concept features a removable single-piece front-hinged canopy that transforms it from a sleek sports car to an open-air track car with a minimalist, driver-focused interior.
- The vehicle is 182.5 inches long with a 109-inch wheelbase, uses a T-shaped prismatic battery pack, and includes 21-inch front and 22-inch rear wheels, reflecting classic Corvette DNA.
- GM states the Pasadena studio and this design study highlight its long-standing SoCal design heritage and commitment to innovation while showing potential future Corvette themes.
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