autoevolution 10 Jun 2021, 7:27 UTC ·
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Although plagued by production hiccups, the C8 Chevy Corvette continues its path towards maturing the new generation into its third model year. It does that with a few sensible novelties and a brand-new, C.8R track-inspired special edition. But, equally important, the company has finally unleashed the 2022 Corvette visualizer for the entire world to feast upon. 12 photos
This online tool will allow potential Corvette buyers and dreamers to virtually build the perfect C8 using the 2022 model year specs and features. Of course, anyone will be able to make the Chevy their own immediately as the automaker has all the quirks and technical details sorted out; still, at the time of writing the tool still has a few hiccups here and there.
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Thank the car gods.
Ever since the Chevrolet C8 Corvette made its debut back in 2019, fans of the mid-engined American exotic have been patiently waiting for Chevrolet to introduce more hardcore models. Recent updates of the Corvette include three new exterior paint colors for 2022, namely Hypersonic Gray Metallic, Amplify Orange Tintcoat, and Caffeine Metallic, and details are slowly being revealed about the electrified Corvette E-Ray. But the latest news is much more tangible.
According to
midenginecorvetteforum user John, the forum co-founder and admin, Chevy will be rolling Z06 N50 prototypes down the assembly line this month. According to forum users, N stands for the 2022 model year, and the number 50 signifies pre-production models.
autoevolution 28 Apr 2021, 10:04 UTC ·
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European or Australian fans are still patiently waiting for General Motors to finally send the eighth generation of “
America’s sports car” their way. At home, meanwhile, Chevrolet is already showcasing what’s in store for the model’s third model year. Not that much, actually, just a trio of new colors, for now at least. 10 photos
You can rest assured that GM will deliver more versions (Z06, the e-AWD Corvette E-Ray, etc.) in due course. Still, for the time being, we have to contend with the rumored upcoming EU-specification, getting to know all the neat little Easter Eggs on the 2021 Stingray, and constantly ogling at the new Caffeine Brown Metallic, Amplify Orange, and Hypersonic Gray paint jobs.
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