The 2029 Chevrolet Corvette also known as C9 generation is an next generation mid-engine sports car after the current C8. Chevy is plans to debut this in the 2028 for the 2029 model year.
Design Inspirations

Recent Chevrolet concepts preview potential C9 styling, including the California Corvette with its front-hinged canopy and driver-focused cabin.
The UK studio’s CX concept features fan-driven aerodynamics, 2,000 horsepower from four electric motors, and gullwing doors, though as an EV showpiece. Other elements like split rear windows nod to classic designs such as the C2 Stingray.
Powertrain Expectations
2029 Chevrolet Corvette will be built on the internal combustion engine with evolved versions of the LT2 V8 for Stingray models and LT6 for Z06 variants. There will be hybrid options too which will be similar to the C8 E-Ray.
The concept models like CX.R Vision Gran Turismo likely to feature high-performance twin-turbo V8 engine.
Separation from EV Models
The C9 sports car stands apart from upcoming Corvette-branded electric vehicles, including a sedan and crossover on the GM BEV Prime platform.
Those EVs target rivals like the Tesla Model S and may launch earlier from a different plant. This strategy preserves traditional Corvette performance while expanding the badge into electrification.
Release Timeline
Our trusted sources from the General Motors have informed us that 2029 Chevrolet Corvette / C9 Corvette will debut during 2028 as a 2029 model-year vehicle. Production will done at Bowling Green Assembly plant in Kentucky.
