A source has told whichcar.com that the upcoming 2020 mid-engine Corvette – being offered for the first time in Australia, or anywhere for that matter, with right-hand drive – may not cost as much as once feared there.
Personally I think we will find it to be typical GM oversell, it will be later, and only a V8 if Ford prove that the market exists. BY Brad Anderson | Posted on December 9, 2019 December 9, 2019. Our automotive experts are here to helpWhat's happening in the automotive worldFamily focused reviews and advice for everything family car related.Everything you need to know when sizing up your new carOff-road for beginners and the experienced, plus camper trailers, caravans and motorhomesThe interior is just as different as the exterior. We all know what they are. Detailed advice for you - the tradie - on what car is right for you and your job. Are you excited the new Corvette is coming to Australia? There are a handful of RHD drive markets in line for the new Corvette, but its future remains something of a mystery in Australia, where it was expected to lead Holden's future here. “The news that Corvette will now be built in right-hand drive for the first time ever – and will be exported to Australia – is hugely exciting for our team at Holden and any Australian who loves high performance cars. Our database has the answerHelpful advice before you finance your next carSorry, there are no models that match your searchThe big news for Australian Corvette fans isn’t where the engine is - it’s the location of the steering wheel.Mercedes-Benz Vans is teasing its next new model, a small van that will be...Our experts pick the top modelsEverything you need to know to keep you and your family as safe as possibleUtes, commercial vehicles and tow testsThe most interesting hints of what's to comeBuild knowledge, gain experience and sharpen your skills with the ultimate adventure-travel resource.Looking for tips on how to carry or travel with your family?Our blog for car nuts and speed readersWhat's been recalled and why. Additional details will emerge in the coming weeks, though we suspect Chevrolet will fill American orders for the Corvette before sending the model to Australia. General Motors may have killed off Holden and announced its exit from all right-hand drive markets, but it will still produce the new Chevrolet Corvette for a global audience – including Australians. If you think changing the badge is going to make that much of a difference and a brand will be dead or 'crashing and burning' then i just think you are clutching at straws a bit. Friday, 19 July 2019 2:58PM. The Pub. With its reveal only hours away, Holden has confirmed the mid-engined 2020 Chevrolet Corvette will come Down Under and, as we reported earlier in the week, Chevrolet will continue with the tradition of calling it Stingray.