Chevrolet Extends the 2023 Model Year for Corvettes to September 1st, 2024 Models Start September 5th

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Chevrolet Extends the 2023 Model Year for Corvettes to September 1st, 2024 Models Start September 5th

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We got some actionable info today direct from Chevrolet as it communicates its future Corvette plans with its dealers. The big news of course is that we finally have a hard date on when the 2023 model year will end and the start of the 2024 models.

According to that information deck sent to dealers, Chevrolet will be running the 2023 model year until September 1st, and then the 2024 model year Corvettes will start retail production on Tuesday, September 5th, which is the day after Labor Day.

In addition to 2024 SORP date, Chevy says the vehicle order guide will be out on July 10th, and the visualizer will go live on July 18th. There was no date yet for the start of ordering for the 2024 model year.

We still have many questions about why the model year is running until September 1st, yet, customer sold orders (SRE) for the Z06 were halted on April 5th. Dealers can still submit dealer stock orders (TRE) for any additional allocations that come in.

In other headlines, Chevy says look for the 1st E-Ray Academy Series video to be released today, April 6th, and a Chevy MyWay presentation will happen on April 20th at 11 AM ET for another Corvette Expert Sessions which will focus on the Ron Fellows Performance Driving School.

Lastly, this is the beginning of a Stingray order cycle for April, and we understand that quantities are limited. Here are the constraints for April:

Corvette Stingray and Z06 Constraints


Source:
Chevrolet

Related:
Chevrolet Has Zero Allocations for Z06 Nationwide
Deadline for Last Customer-Sold Orders for the 2023 Corvette Z06 is April 5th
C8 Corvette Stingray Production Surpasses 101,000 Total Units

 



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2 COMMENTS

  1. That can be great news, chances for getting a Z06 for 23 are slight but not dead.
    It is like the carrot in front of the horse to keep him moving forward.

  2. GM is KILLING me by pushing back production FOUR MONTHS from 2022. 2024 better be getting a new engine to replace the LT2

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