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Ride Radar > Blog > Electric Vehicle > Electric Corvette CX falls short of Chinese hypercar hype [video]
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Electric Corvette CX falls short of Chinese hypercar hype [video]

Last updated: August 16, 2025 12:35 pm
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The Corvette CX concept is making waves in the automotive world with its debut at The Quail, a Motorsports Gathering. This futuristic electric Corvette boasts over 2,000 combined horsepower from its four individual electric motors, each with torque-vectoring capabilities. The power output is truly staggering, especially considering the iconic status of the Corvette in the supercar realm. However, there is one major obstacle in its path – a Chinese electric supercar that claims to have 1,000 more horsepower.

The Yangwang U9 Track Edition, a production car from BYD, boasts an astonishing 3,000 horsepower, making it a true performance benchmark in the industry. This puts the Corvette CX at a disadvantage, falling short by more than 1,000 horsepower. Despite this, the Corvette is not one to be underestimated.

Looking back at the Corvette’s history, it’s evident that this American sports car has always been a force to be reckoned with. The Callaway Corvette Sledgehammer from 1988, for example, remains one of the fastest cars ever produced, surpassing many modern supercars in terms of speed. The Corvette CX concept continues this legacy with its impressive specs and design.

The Corvette CX features four independent electric motors delivering 2,000 horsepower and a substantial amount of torque. The car is equipped with advanced software controls for four-wheel torque vectoring, ensuring maximum grip and cornering performance. Additionally, the centrally mounted 90 kWh lithium-ion battery provides ideal weight distribution for optimal performance.

In terms of design, the Corvette CX draws inspiration from over seventy years of Corvette heritage while maintaining a forward-looking approach. The sleek and sophisticated design hints at a return to the classic aesthetics of previous Corvette generations. The aviation-inspired canopy, jet-age interior, and innovative underbody fan system further emphasize the futuristic appeal of the concept.

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Overall, the Corvette CX concept represents a new era for the iconic American sports car. It showcases GM’s commitment to pushing boundaries and embracing innovation while staying true to the Corvette’s legacy. As the automotive industry shifts towards electrification, the Corvette CX proves that high performance and stunning design can go hand in hand in the electric era. Chevy has just unveiled the Electric Corvette CX concept, and it’s causing quite a stir in the automotive world. With claims of mind-blowing power and performance, this electric Corvette is set to take the world by storm. But is it really the best Corvette ever, as some are saying?

The first electric Corvette is certainly a game-changer, with its futuristic design and cutting-edge technology. It’s a pure concept car that few will ever have the chance to drive, let alone see in person. But even so, it’s hard to ignore the sheer power and performance that Chevy claims this electric beast is capable of.

With a claimed 3,000 hp, the Electric Corvette CX concept is a force to be reckoned with. It’s a bold move by Chevy to push the boundaries of electric vehicle technology and performance. Some may argue that Chevy should have gone even further with their power claims, matching the boasts of other electric vehicle manufacturers like BYD. After all, this is America we’re talking about – a country known for its exceptionalism and groundbreaking innovations.

But regardless of the power claims, there’s no denying that the Electric Corvette CX concept is a sight to behold. Its sleek design and futuristic features make it a true showstopper. And with the backing of GM, this concept car could pave the way for a new era of electric sports cars.

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So what do you think of the Electric Corvette CX concept? Is it the best Corvette ever, or is it just another flashy concept car that will never see the light of day? Watch the hype video from Chevrolet and let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

As we wait to see if the Electric Corvette CX concept will ever become a reality, one thing is for sure – the future of electric sports cars is looking brighter than ever. Chevy has set the bar high with this concept, and the automotive world is eagerly anticipating what’s next. Stay tuned for more updates on this groundbreaking electric Corvette.

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