It’s official: A Chevrolet Corvette EV is coming. Even better, an electrified Corvette is coming as soon as next year.
Editor’s note: This story was originally published on AutoWise.
GM President Mark Reuss made the announcement this morning in a post on LinkedIn. He included a clip that shows an all-wheel-drive system on Corvette for the first time.
“Some time ago, we moved the Corvette team into the EV space in Warren, Michigan, and when we revealed the new mid-engine Corvette, I said there would be ‘more to come,'” Reuss said before answering “the question I’ve been asked countless times.”
EV Soon, Electrified Sooner
Yes, there will be a Chevrolet Corvette EV coming, but when? Reuss said that it would arrive in the future, not estimating the timeline. The announcement confirms rumors that have been swirling for years. Even President Joe Biden mentioned the vehicle in a campaign spot, making us wonder what he knew and what we didn’t.
GM will base the new Chevrolet Corvette EV on the Ultium platform. The Ultium encompasses electric drive motors, power electronics, batteries, and even the vehicle platform.
Does it mean that the Corvette EV will have the same platform as the Hummer EV? No, but it does give us a look at what kind of battery power and motive power we can expect. After all, the Hummer EV offers more than 1,000 horsepower.
Video Teases AWD Electrified Vette
With the announcement came a short video teaser:
Analyzing the Electrified Corvette Clip
Gas Corvette Isn’t Dead Yet

