When someone says “American sports car,” the first thing that pops into most people’s heads is the Chevrolet Corvette. Eight generations of the Corvette since 1953 demonstrate the enduring innovation of this iconic American sports car. While the recent C8 mid-engine Corvette is built in Bowling Green, Kentucky, past generations have been crafted in Flint, Michigan, and the city we are proud to call home, St. Louis, Missouri.
St. Louis played a pivotal role in the Corvette’s history. From 1954 to 1981, the Corvette assembly plant in St. Louis produced over a million Corvettes, showcasing the city’s contribution to this legendary vehicle. The Corvette embodies American ingenuity and the thrill of driving, and its legacy is a source of pride for both Chevrolet and St. Louis.
The C8 represents the next chapter in this history, combining cutting-edge technology with a heritage of performance spanning more than six decades. St. Louis will always be a proud part of the Corvette’s legacy.