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Could this be the future Corvette?

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American giant General Motors recently inaugurated a new design studio, located not in Detroit or elsewhere in the United States, but in the Birmingham area of the United Kingdom. Ironically, the first project to emerge from these studios is a grand touring-style sports car with sleek and decidedly exotic lines.

And what emblem can be seen on the nose of the car? That of the legendary Corvette! In addition, this bold design revives a historic feature of Chevrolet’s flagship model: the split rear window from 1963. Except this time, it’s not the rear window that’s split, but rather the sloped front windshield of this design study.

But will it actually see the light of day?

(Photo GM)

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