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Chevrolet Just Unveiled a New 1-of-1 Star-Spangled Corvette ZR1X
Chevrolet will donate $250 per vehicle from its Stars & Steel collection to veteran nonprofits, with a limited run of 250 Corvette models for the 2026 U.S. semiquincentennial.
- On Dec. 10, 2025, Chevrolet announced that it is launching the Stars & Steel collection on five U.S.-assembled 2026 models and plans to donate 250 per vehicle to veterans.
- Building on bicentennial-era marketing, Chevrolet said its Stars & Steel program nods to America's 250th anniversary and recalls the 'Spirit of America' 1974 Chevrolet special editions.
- Design-Wise, the collection features curated exterior and interior combinations, flag-inspired graphics, '250' logos, gloss-black wheels, and a Corvette limited to 250 units with a numbered plaque.
- A one-off Corvette ZR1X will be auctioned at Barrett-Jackson on Jan. 24, with proceeds supporting the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, announced Chevrolet.
- Production is slated for early spring 2026, with Stars & Steel editions built on U.S. lines at Factory Zero, Fort Wayne, Flint Assembly, Wentzville, and Bowling Green, though some Silverado variants are made in Canada and Mexico.
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