Overview
- On July 25, GM’s Advanced Design studio in Pasadena unveiled the California Corvette concept, the second of three global electric Corvette studies.
- A single-piece, front-hinged canopy transforms the narrow-tapered coupe into an open-air track car for a dual-performance experience.
- Underpinning the one-off hypercar is a low-slung, T-shaped prismatic battery pack encased in a carbon-fiber tub with active aerodynamic elements and staggered 21- and 22-inch wheels.
- The minimalist, driver-focused cockpit features structural integration, a yoke steering control and an augmented-reality head-up display optimized for track use.
- GM has not committed to production and plans to reveal its third regional Corvette concept later in 2025 as part of its broader EV design initiative.