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The mid-engined, 2020 Chevy C8 Corvette is probably the most anticipated debut of the decade, and it’s been nearly seven decades in the making with the first mid-engine concept being the 1964 CERV II. It was followed by the XP-880 of 1968, the XP-882 of 1970, and the XP-895 and
XP-897GT of 1972 and 1973, respectively. There was also the 1973 Four-Rotor, the ’76 Aerovette, the ’86 Corvette Indy, and finally the 1990 CERV III. They all featured radically different designs, but they all have one thing in common – none of them ever went into production. We’re in 2019, though, and the 2020 model year is finally going to bring all of our hopes and dreams to life: Chevy is finally introducing a mid-engined Corvette that’s destined for production. The best part? We’ll be there to see Chevy pull the covers off what will instantly become the brand’s most important model.

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