Chevrolet California Corvette Concept Car

Only in Southern California could someone look at a Corvette and go, “You know what this needs? A canopy like a fighter jet and a track-day alter ego.” That, my friends, is exactly what GM’s Pasadena Advanced Design team cooked up with the new Chevrolet California Corvette Concept. It’s a Corvette—but with palm trees, surfboards, and maybe a green juice shot in its DNA.

Chevrolet California Corvette Concept Car

This one-off hypercar blends Corvette heritage with SoCal eccentricity. The proportions are classic Corvette: long, low, wide at the hips, and narrow at the cockpit. But the trick feature is the single-piece, front-hinged canopy. Pop it open, and the car transforms from a sleek sports car into a lightweight, open-air track monster. Dual personalities in one fiberglass-dream body.

Inside, it’s all driver focus. Think minimalist, stripped down to only the essentials, with an augmented-reality HUD projecting just the data you need when you’re flirting with triple-digit speeds. Structural elements aren’t hidden—they’re part of the design. It’s racing-simulator chic, only you’re not on a couch with Cheetos dust on your shirt.

The concept rides on a carbon tub with a tunneled underbody, active aero spoiler, and a massive air brake. Wheels are staggered—21 inches at the front, 22 at the rear. A T-shaped prismatic battery pack is “assumed” to be the power source, but GM’s not spilling numbers. Dimensions? 1,051 mm tall, 2,184 mm wide, and 4,669 mm long, riding on a 2,767 mm wheelbase.

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No production intent, no price tag, just pure design indulgence. And to be honest, isn’t that the most Californian thing about it?

Chevrolet California Corvette Concept Car
Chevrolet California Corvette Concept Car
Chevrolet California Corvette Concept Car
Chevrolet California Corvette Concept Car

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