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Other websites are linking to what will be Chevy’s live video stream of the introduction of the all-new 7th generation Corvette, to take place at 7:00 PM EST at an invitation-only event at the Russell Industrial Center on Detroit’s east side. We’re posting it here so you can watch the reveal in the friendly confines of TTAC and then discuss it amongst the best & brightest. I’m heading over to the debut in a couple of hours and hope to have photos and a report on the new Vette posted later this evening.
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This is like the ESPN Lebron James reveal of a few years ago.
Why do they even build the Corvette, honestly
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Why? Just GM honking its own horn.
They build the Corvette because it is profitable, even at current relatively low build rates. Also, it inspires passion.
I don’t see how it could be profitable, with all the carbon fiber, hydroformed spaceframe and so forth. The Camaro was killed off with approx 3X the sales.
This is GM we’re talking about and with the obscene profitability of GM trucks and SUVs, anything’s possible. The Volt may be their official loss-leader, but the Corvette is no slouch.
Looks like one big goddamned mess. The Malibu of sports cars.
What a hot mess. The market value of C6s just went parabolic.
People sit through all this crap just to see the car afterwards? Wow.
Not exactly a rousing response from the crowd to the new ‘Vette, or to Reuss.
How disappointing! I was hoping for an elegant design and instead it looks like a Frankenvette. I’m sure some of the technology will be cool, but I don’t want an ugly car.
What I was made me wonder if they had trouble deciding if they were designing Corvettes or Cadillac XLRs.
Agreed, I sorta like it from the A-pillar forward, but the green house and the B-pillar back dont really do much for me.
Self-congratulating to the max, wish them well.
Were they trying to pay homage to the Aztek?
Its a little busy, though I’m hoping the actual car will render all the details better than the sketches. The Huayra can look busy if not drawn correctly, but IRL it flows.
Blech ! Ugly interior BRZ/FRS front end and no rear visibility ! Try again GerM !
Looks rather busy on the outside, but the interior has moved up by leaps and bounds…this is certainly in contention for me this year. Hope the convertible comes out by summer….
Sad to note how few responses posted here on TTAC as of this time. I know this is not (for the most part) a Vette friendly audience but still…
It’s not TTAC that the Corvette program has to convince. America hasn’t been warm on the Corvette for decades. It may be America’s official sports car, but what does that mean anymore?