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The 2023 Chevrolet Corvette According to the report, production will begin on May 16. Corvette Action Center Citing an internal communication to dealers. Chevy has yet to give a date for the start of assembly. Z06 However, it indicated that it will begin later in the summer. The company plans to begin taking orders in the late spring. Motor1.com These details were confirmed by the automaker.
According to this report, Chevy began accepting orders for the 2023 Corvette model year on April 7. The 70th Anniversary Edition will be available starting at launch. The ZZ3 Engine Appearance & Lighting Package are not currently available for the model.
The 70th anniversary edition features red parts for brake calipers and engine cover. It also has trim on the wheels. You can choose from Carbon Flash Metallic or White Pearl Metallic Tri-Coat. Red details are found on the seatbelts, stitching and other parts of the cabin. Two-tone leather upholstery with special Ceramic colors and suede inserts is used.
Dealer communication also sheds light on production constraints for the 2022 Corvette. The availability of the FE2 or FE4 suspension systems is being limited by a shortage in microchips. Since January 24, the rear park assistance tech was unavailable, but it returned on April 11.
A report was published in January 2022 about Chevy aiming to start 2023 Corvette production May 9. It was not clear when the company intended to build the Z06.
Chevy had to stop production of the Corvette several times in the 2022 model-year. The company stopped building the model in the week of March 21 due to part shortages. According to the automaker, this was not due to the shortage of microchips.
Another problem occurred in December 2021, when a tornado struck the Bowling Green factory. The tornado caused a fire and damaged part of the roof. It also destroyed an employee entrance.
C8 Corvette has been plagued by production problems. The automaker , for example, stopped accepting orders for the 2021 model sooner than expected due to a shortage of parts.