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What Would the Corvette Look Like If the British Designed It? Apparently, Like This

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Sure, it’s a weird time to be discussing foreign-market anything, given that any such conversation seems liable to be tariffed (that’ll be 25 percent for discussing overseas auto industry happenings!), but here we are. General Motors has just announced the opening of its newest design studio, located in Royal Leamington Spa, U.K., and while that news might elicit a yawn or a Google search of that mouthful of a town name, GM made sure it’d pop with a surprise Corvette design study.

The automaker’s U.K. design team was loosed on the Corvette’s 70-plus-year history of being “America’s sports car,” and apparently told to go all tea-and-crumpets on it. Before 2020, such an exercise—and certainly the striking concept car it begat—probably would have seemed more extreme. But since the Corvette at long last ditched its front-engine layout for a more exotic mid-engine design in its eighth generation (C8), the goalposts for freshness in Corvette-world have clearly moved.

GM’s British team also appears to have done its homework on Corvette-ology, translating several classic design themes from various Corvettes over the decades into a single futuristic, low-slung concept car that’s both far more exotic-looking than today’s C8 Corvette and still somewhat recognizable as a ’Vette. Or, at least, we could see this design standing up as a would-be next-generation Corvette. Raise your hand if you’d be offended if Chevy came out tomorrow and declared this the C9 Corvette. We’ll wait.

The pointed, three-dimensional snout calls back to the C3’s shark-nosed treatment, while the central crease and hood cut lines remind us of the previous-generation C7’s body strakes. And who can miss the C2 split-window treatment, here applied to both the front and rear glass to stunning effect.

Below the painted bodywork—essentially, everything from the concept car’s waist down—is pure new-age fantasy, a contrasting-color aero deck filled with vents, flaps, and guide channels; the only obvious callback to Corvettes past are the quad taillights peeking out from just below the rear fenders. Same goes for the gullwing doors, which are hinged at—intriguingly—the roof’s centerline, along the visual link between the front and rear window splits. The front and rear ends are essentially wide open, revealing a chassis setup with inboard, pushrod-actuated shocks and springs that could work on an open-wheel race car, suggesting this design is as ambitiously racy as some of the wildest hypercars of today.

We do not, of course, know what powers this would-be ’Vette. Nor is GM saying. Most of the technical details focus on the aerodynamics, packaging, and lightweighting efforts. The structure is said to be envisioned being constructed using “additive manufacturing,” i.e. 3D-printed, while the doors open under their own power. There are active aero elements, too, with “fan assistance and active ducting” employed to “redirect air over and through the vehicle” at speed, fins and spoilers that deploy and retract as needed, and fan-assisted ground effects.

This wild stuff is all packaged within an entirely realistic—at least in terms of C8 Corvette–succeeding feasibility—footprint. The design study measures in at a very, very low 40.7 inches tall (a C8 is 48.6 inches tall), 183.8 inches long, and super-wide 85.7 inches across (the C8 is about an inch shorter and fully nine inches narrower). The cabin is simple, with clean lines and a warm, cocoon-like atmosphere exaggerated by the egg-shaped greenhouse.

Would the Brits ever design a Corvette? Who knows, but GM says the U.K. advanced design studio exists to help conceptualize and push forward new designs globally, including in the U.S. This design is only the first of several Corvette ideations GM says are coming from the new facility, which is also working on a yet-to-be-revealed GMC concept vehicle. So far all we know about that one are a pair of coordinates visible in teaser images that point to Leicester, England, and Saginaw, Michigan. We’ll sort that out whenever GM actually shows that vehicle, but for now, we’re just going to sit back and mull over how much we dig this British Corvette.

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