The Chevrolet Corvette, a symbol of American industrial strength since 1953, is moving towards electrification as General Motors experiments with a fully electric concept model designed in the U.K. While GM emphasizes that this design is not indicative of immediate production plans, it reflects a trend initiated by other American muscle cars like the Ford Mustang and Dodge Charger. GM's president has highlighted the electrification of the Corvette as a priority, suggesting that its all-electric future is inevitable, thus signaling a pivotal change in U.S. automotive culture.
GM created this car in its new design studio in Royal Leamington Spa, about 20 miles from Birmingham in the U.K. This concept marks the beginning of a path already taken by rivals like the Ford Mustang and the Dodge Charger.
An all-electric Corvette is all but inevitable...the electrification of this American icon is a priority. This design is the first spark.
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