London Concours 2024 to Celebrate an American Icon: the Chevrolet Corvette

The London Concours is excited to announce that this June’s show will celebrate the past 70 years of one of the most significant and iconic automotive creations of all: the Chevrolet Corvette. Running from the 4th to 6th June at the Honourable Artillery Company in the heart of the city, the event will gather ten … Read more

Chevrolet Corvette C3

The Chevrolet Corvette C3 is a sports car patterned after Chevrolet’s “Mako Shark” (designed by Larry Shinoda), produced between 1968 and 1982. It is the third generation of Chevrolet Corvettes built and marketed by Chevrolet. This generation has the distinction of being introduced to the motoring public in an unorthodox – and unintended – fashion. … Read more

Chevrolet Equinox (2025)

Driving into the heart of the largest and most competitive segment in the industry, Chevrolet’s next-generation 2025 Equinox offers modern connectivity and new safety tech, wrapped in a head-turning design. Now, every Chevy crossover and SUV, including Trax, Trailblazer, Blazer and the 2024 Traverse, is new or has been refreshed in the last two years. … Read more

1990 Chevrolet Suburban

The Suburban was available in two trim levels and either two-wheel or four-wheel drive. This is a Silverado, nine- passenger, four-wheel drive model. Standard equipment included EFI 5.7 liter V8, four-speed automatic transmission, power front disc/rear drum brakes, Anti-lock rear braking system (ABS), power steering, manual locking front hubs, SBR radial tires, intermittent wipers, color-keyed … Read more

1936 Chevrolet Suburban

n 1936, Chevrolet invented the SUV- and the station wagon as well. The origins of the station wagon were similar to those of the suburban. The first models were built on a car chassis with a wooden rear section. This created the extra space needed to accommodate several passengers and their luggage when they were … Read more

1928 Chevrolet Depot Hack

The ‘woody’ bodied vehicles of the early part of the 20th century, were actually the forerunner to the modern and popular station wagons of the ‘40s, through the ‘60s. The original ‘depot hack‘ was used to transport passengers from the train station to the local hotel, or to other means of ground transportation. Over time … Read more

1967 Chevrolet Camaro

The Chevrolet Camaro was introduced in North America by the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors at the start of the 1967 model year as competition for the Ford Mustang. Camaro advertising would first be found on AM top-40 stations of the day – stations which appealed to young adults. Although it was technically a … Read more

2007 DARPA Chevrolet Tahoe

This Chevrolet Tahoe is a self-driving SUV named “Boss” and it made history by driving safely and swiftly while sharing the road with other vehicles. The feat earned Carnegie Mellon University first place in the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Urban Challenge. The “Boss” won over 11 other autonomous vehicles on a course of … Read more

1969 Chevrolet Astro III Experimental

The Astro III was a two passenger experimental car resembling an executive jet aircraft, down to its tricycle wheel arrangement. It was envisioned as a high-performance vehicle suited for travel on restricted access highways of the future. The Astro III featured a power canopy that moved forward and upward to allow easy access to the … Read more

Photo Gallery – The Sebring Corvette Corral

Source: Chevrolet WORDS: THE BLOCK PHOTOS: LUCAS PRIAMO Each year, Corvette Corrals are held at a variety of events on the IMSA calendar. All eight generations of America’s Sports Car are welcome. But not only do the special parking areas turn into a Corvette show, General Motors engineers and other Corvette dignitaries often hold Q&A programs with guests in … Read more