What Chevrolet showed at Monterey Car Week
Chevrolet showed two concepts at The Quail. Chevrolet Corvette CX and Corvette CX.R Vision Gran Turismo preview future Corvette design and tech. Both cars are concepts, not production. They target track capability and design direction.
The CX places four motors at the wheels. Output tops 2,000 hp. A 90-kWh battery sits low in the chassis. The body integrates a Vacuum Fan System for downforce. Active aero manages front and rear grip. The roofline sits under 41 inches.
The CX.R Vision Gran Turismo adds a hybrid race setup. It pairs a 2.0-liter twin-turbo V8 with three electric motors. The engine revs to 15,000 rpm and makes up to 900 hp. Total system output targets 2,000 hp. It runs on e-fuel through an 8-speed dual-clutch.
Both concepts arrive in Gran Turismo 7 for players. Chevrolet targets a late August 2025 release in the game.
Key hardware highlights
CX: all-electric Corvette concept
- All-wheel drive with four motors and torque vectoring
- >2,000 hp target and 90-kWh battery
- Vacuum Fan System channels air for downforce and balance
- Active aero front and rear
- Canopy entry and a digital windscreen that serves as a full HUD
CX.R Vision Gran Turismo: hybrid race concept
- 2.0-liter DOHC twin-turbo V8 with e-fuel, up to 900 hp
- Three electric motors: two at the front wheels, one in the gearbox
- Total 2,000 hp target and AWD traction
- Lower ride height and extra active aero for track grip
- GT7 availability for hands-on testing by players
Fast spec snapshot
Concept | Drivetrain | Peak output | Battery | ICE details | Max rpm | Transmission | Fuel |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Corvette CX | EV AWD, four motors | >2,000 hp | 90-kWh Li-ion | — | — | — | — |
Corvette CX.R VGT | Hybrid AWD, three e-motors | 2,000 hp | — | 2.0-L TT V8 | 15,000 | 8-speed DCT | e-fuel |
Chevrolet positions both as design and tech guides for future Corvettes.
Aerodynamics and interface that matter
The Vacuum Fan System is the headline. Fans pull air through open channels to boost downforce. The system can alter diffuser airflow under load. That helps balance the car in real time. Active aero adds range on both ends. The front splitter and rear wing adjust to driver inputs.
The cockpit removes clutter. The digital windscreen replaces a cluster. It wraps data across the glass. The steering yoke concentrates core controls. The canopy opens forward for access. Materials include ballistic textile, silicone leather, and forged carbon.