It's been teased for the past few years
We live in a world where Porsche, Maserati, Aston Martin, Lamborghini, Bentley and Ferrari sell SUVs.
Besides those, you can buy SUVs with over 600hp from Jeep, Dodge, BMW, Mercedes, Cadillac and I guess Tesla too.
Between the Maverick, Mach E, Blazer, Eclipse, etc in recent years I think we've learned that brands don't really matter any more. If an OEM has a trademarked name with any marketability at all it's going to be used regardless of what the product originally was or the new one is.
Then the collectors will be all over the C7s as the last real 'vettes, sorta like the air cooled Porsche hoopla.
After all the hate toward the Mach E, this thread is pretty calm and quiet, I must point out.
Funny...
Doesn't General Motors have enough four door SUV's? A Corvette is a SPORTSCAR. Not a Soccer Mom/Dad vehicle. If GM want to make a SUV to compete with Porsche don't call it a Corvette. I don't call a SUV Porsche a 911. It is bad enough that almost no cars, trucks are two door.
alfadriver said:After all the hate toward the Mach E, this thread is pretty calm and quiet, I must point out.
Funny...
Ford broke everyone in with the Mach E. It's never as bad when you're the second one.
In reply to JG Pasterjak :
I've seen references to this elsewhere and I don't really believe it.
But stupider things have happened.
The looks I would get at the solid waste transfer station were awesome. Best looking Chevy truck ever!
Just remember, Duntov was pushing hard for a mid engine Corvette...back in the 60s. The only thing new is GM finally pulled the trigger.
Appleseed said:Just remember, Duntov was pushing hard for a mid engine Corvette...back in the 60s. The only thing new is GM finally pulled the trigger.
Yeah, but he also hated that they put the big block in the 'Vette because it was too big and heavy. So he'd hate a big, fat Corvette SUV.
There's already the Cadillac Escalade-V, and the Cadillac Lyriq EV and the Blazer EV SS are both on the way (both 500-ish horsepower EV crossovers). What does a Corvette SUV bring to the table that those don't?
Of course this modern GM we are talking about, which is a company that's about as smart as a sack of hammers. They spent a decade building up the Cadillac V badge, just to water it down so they can build up the Blackwing name instead. They spent a fortune developing that Blackwing engine and launched it in a car that had been already discontinued, giving it just a 6-month run in a lame duck car, and the engine doesn't fit anything else. They are buying out Buick dealers, because they don't have any EV Buicks in the immediate future, so then when they do start development of new Buicks they will have dismantled their own dealer network.
EvanB said:I was certainly upset when the Baja Cutless was discontinued, the Supreme just doesn't compare.
Indeed.
So the most important question is which generation of the vette will the SUV be? I'm thinking C5 or so.
MyMiatas said:Doesn't General Motors have enough four door SUV's? A Corvette is a SPORTSCAR. Not a Soccer Mom/Dad vehicle. If GM want to make a SUV to compete with Porsche don't call it a Corvette. I don't call a SUV Porsche a 911. It is bad enough that almost no cars, trucks are two door.
These supercar companies I suppose need to make an SUV to survive as going concerns. GM is already mainly an SUV/truck company.
alfadriver said:So the most important question is which generation of the vette will the SUV be? I'm thinking C5 or so.
I want to see the Corvette SUV look like a lifted, four seat, open top dune buggy with heavy C3 influence.
GCrites80s said:MyMiatas said:Doesn't General Motors have enough four door SUV's? A Corvette is a SPORTSCAR. Not a Soccer Mom/Dad vehicle. If GM want to make a SUV to compete with Porsche don't call it a Corvette. I don't call a SUV Porsche a 911. It is bad enough that almost no cars, trucks are two door.
These supercar companies I suppose need to make an SUV to survive as going concerns. GM is already mainly an SUV/truck company.
Yep.
The problem isn't them. It's us. We don't buy the great cars that built the brand. We buy the stupid SUVs that parasitize it, or we don't buy any of them at all.
MadScientistMatt said:alfadriver said:So the most important question is which generation of the vette will the SUV be? I'm thinking C5 or so.
I want to see the Corvette SUV look like a lifted, four seat, open top dune buggy with heavy C3 influence.
Someone beat you to it:
Chevy already tried it once before during the late 70's and 80's with the other Vette, Chevy Chevette that is...
Nothing is sacred anymore. Everything "new & improved" is usually a ruined re-design. Obsolescence rules the marketing planning. Creativity is basically re-doing something already done, ie- ridiculous movie re-makes.
I guess a move like this is easier for the engineers than for Marketing to think up a new name that doesn't end up being offensive in another language. It all smacks of the memory of the sixth generation Pontiac LeMans - thanks Daewoo.
sigh, a good rant always helps. -now get off my lawn, it's naptime...
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