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  "description": "A new Corvette design vision Photo credit: Chevrolet The California Corvette concept is the second in a trio of Corvette design studies from GM. Developed in Pasadena, it explores future possibilities for the Corvette nameplate without production intent. Hypercar proportions",
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  "publishedAt": "2025-07-24T17:07:08+00:00",
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  "textContent": "A new Corvette design vision\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Chevrolet\n\n\n\nThe California Corvette concept is the second in a trio of Corvette design studies from GM. Developed in Pasadena, it explores future possibilities for the Corvette nameplate without production intent.\n\n\n\nHypercar proportions from Southern California\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Chevrolet\n\n\n\nWide wheels, a narrow cabin, and exaggerated aerodynamic surfaces define the vehicle’s stance. The design reflects the styling language of Southern California’s automotive scene.\n\n\n\nDriver-focused interior layout\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Chevrolet\n\n\n\nThe interior features a minimalistic layout with a racing-inspired steering interface and performance-focused digital displays. Materials appear to be a mix of red leather and carbon fiber-style trim.\n\n\n\nRear view with integrated lighting\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Chevrolet\n\n\n\nFrom the rear, the concept shows a full-width taillight element and a sculpted rear diffuser. The Corvette name is embossed beneath the taillights.\n\n\n\nTrack-ready silhouette in motion\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Chevrolet\n\n\n\nWhile this concept isn’t destined for production, its design includes elements like an active rear wing and wide tires, indicating a track-focused design study.\n\n\n\nA low-slung profile\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Chevrolet\n\n\n\nThe California Corvette features a canopy-style roof and a low stance. The wheel design emphasizes airflow and ties into the aerodynamic efficiency theme.\n\n\n\nRear-quarter design elements\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Chevrolet\n\n\n\nThe view from this angle highlights the layered bodywork, angular fenders, and the rear aerodynamic treatment with large diffuser cutouts.\n\n\n\nSubtle sculpting meets aggressive styling\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Chevrolet\n\n\n\nThe side profile shows an unbroken arc from front to rear. Red accent panels beneath the beltline break up the silver and emphasize the vehicle’s shape.\n\n\n\nClean lines from every angle\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Chevrolet\n\n\n\nViewed from a straight side angle, the canopy and tapered greenhouse stand out. Vents integrated into the body help manage airflow.\n\n\n\nTop-down look at the canopy and rear\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Chevrolet\n\n\n\nThe top-down view reveals a smooth surface treatment and accentuates the tapering of the upper body into the rear. The single-piece canopy opens from the front.",
  "title": "Chevrolet’s California Corvette is another glimpse at an EV ‘Vette",
  "updatedAt": "2025-07-24T17:07:11+00:00"
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