LEAKED! The Unraveling Begins — The C8 Corvette's Rear End Is EXPOSED Before Its 7/18 Launch

LEAKED! The Unraveling Begins — The C8 Corvette's Rear End Is EXPOSED Before Its 7/18 Launch
One of most anticipated vehicles of 2019 is the Chevrolet Corvette C8. This vehicle will mark a major paradigm shift for the Corvette, which is expected to go from a front-engine V8 to a mid-engine setup.

It's a huge deal.

And, frankly, it's probably the biggest risk Chevrolet has ever taken. It's a revolution, not an evolution.

The C8 Stingray's debut is slated for July 18; however, as with most debuts in the auto world, someone couldn't keep it to themselves. In one of the first pics we're seeing of the all-new C8 Corvette, the sneaked photo looks as legit as it comes. The ass end lines up with the latest spy shots we've seen and even the spoiler matches.

We'll keep you abreast of the latest breaking news and spy shots, right here on AutoSpies.com!



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dlindlin - 7/8/2019 3:54:09 AM
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A great design opportunity missed


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 7/8/2019 5:40:44 AM
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Spoiler design a rear end design spoiler. The exhaust tips all wrong, more Mercedes than American power better watch yourself.


skytopskytop - 7/9/2019 2:45:49 PM
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I agree that the exhaust pipes like vestigial. Hope Chevy provides evolved exhaust tips in the production C8.


MDarringerMDarringer - 7/8/2019 7:59:22 AM
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It looks cheap and crappy.


Moo1Moo1 - 7/8/2019 8:32:01 AM
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Need to see more


countguycountguy - 7/8/2019 8:49:22 AM
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Looks like a melted camaro rear end.


rdce34rdce34 - 7/8/2019 10:39:35 AM
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Poorly done IMO. From what we have seen the entire design seems uninspiring.


cidflekkencidflekken - 7/8/2019 11:32:55 AM
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a bit busy, but will wait for full view


TruthyTruthy - 7/8/2019 12:39:49 PM
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It looks very busy and the vents below the taillights look non-functional. I was looking forward to see what Chevy could accomplish with the C8, but this is not promising.


bmw7erbmw7er - 7/8/2019 3:28:35 PM
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When they kill the Corvette, which will happen, they will blame a change in what consumer want, not the fact that they gave us a cheap looking, Camaro inspired POS that none of us wanted.



CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 7/8/2019 5:19:12 PM
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It will be interesting to hear from the Corvette team on why the change to mid engined was needed. I am guessing it will be something like "We" wanted take the Corvette in a new direction vs the "Customer" pushed for this change. That will be the source of their undoing.


mre30mre30 - 7/8/2019 5:37:58 PM
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I imagine that as the front-engine Corvette is retired, that the GM bean counters came up with the stellar idea to just make a "Corvette" trim package for the Camaro that GM will cynically slot into the former front-engine Corvette's price point.

I'll bet money GM will try to pull that off.


MDarringerMDarringer - 7/8/2019 6:43:03 PM
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As feckless as Mary Barra is...YUP!


bmw7erbmw7er - 7/9/2019 6:35:36 PM
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Could this be a refreshed Camaro and not the C8 afterall? God I hope so!!


MDarringerMDarringer - 7/9/2019 11:14:27 PM
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That's an ugly ass end. Don't wish it on the Camaro.


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