
Although these two stunning Corvette concept vehicles are not destined for production, they give you an exciting glimpse into the future. Both the Corvette CX and CX.R Vision Gran Turismo showcase the creativity of Chevrolet's global design team. Chevy's legendary performance heritage is also on full display.
Corvette CX Concept
Built to be a street-legal supercar, the Corvette CX has an aggressive appearance. Its ultra-wide stance and sculpted body will quickly grab your attention. Perhaps the concept's most eye-catching feature is its fighter-jet-like canopy, which automatically opens as you approach.
Underneath the hood rests an AWD electric powertrain with four motors. Chevy rates it to develop an eye-popping 2,000 horsepower, ensuring ferocious acceleration. Designers positioned the lithium-ion battery low in the chassis to achieve an excellent weight distribution. Meanwhile, four-wheel torque vectoring aids handling. Yet another exciting feature is the Corvette CX's innovative Vacuum Fan System, which funnels air through the car's open bodywork to produce greater downforce.
On the inside, the Corvette CX welcomes you to a driver-centered cockpit. High-end materials like forged carbon fiber are found throughout the cabin. While behind the wheel, a digital windscreen lets drivers view real-time performance data. Designers stylishly integrated controls into the concept's racy steering wheel to minimize driving distractions.
Corvette CX.R Vision Gran Turismo Concept
The Corvette CX.R Vision Gran Turismo concept is a pure track car. It actually makes an appearance in the popular Gran Turismo 7 video game. Powering this mid-engine race machine is a twin-turbo V8 with 900 horsepower. Not only is the engine extremely powerful, but it also revs up to an insane 15,000 rpm. The concept's advanced powertrain includes three electric motors, further boosting total system production to 2,000 horsepower. Renewable e-fuel ensures sustainability without sacrificing any performance.
Because the Corvette CX.R Vision Gran Turismo is only meant for the track, it has a stripped-down interior to save weight. The car's heavily bolstered seats will keep passengers secure when taking turns at high speeds.
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