2021 Chevrolet Corvette

This Corvette is from the second year of the eighth generation, C8. The modern sports car prioritizes both performance and the driver experience. Several personalization options are available, including dozens of paint colors, accessories, and roof styles. Each car has up to six driving modes: Tour, Weather, Sport, Track, My Mode, and Z Mode. My Mode and Z Mode provide further customization.

The mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive, and updated front cockpit placement work together to ensure its center of gravity sits with the driver. Its weight is very intentionally mapped out, providing the car with increased traction. Twin air exits in the rear fascia and twin exhaust outlets help to cool the engine. Aside from function, the car’s styling is unique to the C8 generation, making it a high-end, modern sports car.

The Coronavirus pandemic’s arrival in 2020 caused several production changes for Chevrolet. The United States suffered a major supply shortage, impacting GM’s manufacturing schedule. Additionally, employee numbers decreased in nearly every department of manufacturing and sales. The consumer demand, however, remained high, exemplified by the purchasing wait list and increased dealer prices. A total of 26,216 Corvettes were made for 2021, with 42% of them made as convertibles.