Chevrolet Corvette EV, V8 concepts present two very different visions of the future

The only way you’ll be able to drive the Chevrolet Corvette CX and CX.R Vision Gran Turismo supercars is by popping on Gran Turismo 7 on your gaming console, but that doesn’t mean these two concepts are complete flights of fancy.

The two show cars debuted in the metal – not in pixels – at The Quail exhibition in California, as part of Monterey Car Week.

Chevrolet says its Corvette design team worked with Chevrolet performance engineers to create detailed blueprints for the chassis, drivetrain and aerodynamic features of both concepts so they can be raced digitally.

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“While not intended for production, the pair will serve as inspiration to inform Corvette design language for years to come,” said Chevrolet in its press release.

The CX is an all-wheel drive electric supercar. There’s an electric motor for each wheel, with four-wheel torque vectoring providing maximum grip. A 90kWh lithium-ion battery is mounted in the chassis for a low centre of gravity and “ideal” front-rear weight distribution.

Total system output is over 2000 horsepower (1491kW).

The racier CX.R VGT produces bang on 2000 horsepower, but it does so in a very different way.