Corvette CX and CX.R Vision Gran Turismo Unveiled at The Quail, A Motorsport Gathering
The Corvette CX Concept is designed and developed at the Chevrolet Performance Studio in Warren, MI. It showcases a future-focused vision while maintaining its identical design found in other Corvette models.
Chevrolet has unveiled the Corvette CX and CX.R Vision Gran Turismo Concepts at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, previewing the future of Corvette design direction. While the previewed models are not intended for production, they provide a glimpse of what the Corvette vehicle of the future will look like. With this unveiling, Chevrolet also celebrated over 70 years of American sports car heritage.

Corvette CX Concept
The Corvette CX Concept is designed and developed at the Chevrolet Performance Studio in Warren, MI. It showcases a future-focused vision while maintaining its identical design found in other Corvette models. The concept gets a long, low silhouette, dual-element taillights, and a forward-lunging nose that echoes generations of Corvette styling. Inside the cabin, it features a fighter jet-inspired cockpit canopy for futuristic performance intent.

In this concept model, Corvette has offered a four-motor all-wheel-drive electric powertrain system, producing over 2,000 horsepower. It also has a 90kWh battery pack that ensures low center of gravity and balanced weight distribution. The automaker has also focused on optimizing downforce and handling on road and track with active aero and a vacuum fan system.
The interior is designed to provide a personalized and high-tech experience, featuring Inferno Red ballistic textiles, premium silicone leather, milled aluminium, and forged carbon fiber accents. It also has a forward-opening canopy and an immersive digital windscreen.
Corvette CX.R Vision Gran Turismo
Chevrolet also presented the Corvette CX.R Vision Gran Turismo, which is specifically developed for racetrack performance. It is designed for maximum aerodynamic efficiency and has a lower ride height and reduced vehicle weight. The CX.R VGT blends Corvette Racing’s 25-year legacy and gets a familiar yellow-and-black livery to honor past Corvette GT racecars. The active aero systems and aggressive exterior designs strengthen the concept’s track-focused nature.

It is powered by a mid-mounted 2.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, making up to 900 horsepower. The internal combustion engine is paired with three electric motors to elevate the total power delivery capacity to 2,000 horsepower. The concept is said to get power from renewable e-fuel, and the hybrid powertrain setup is paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission, providing immediate torque and jaw-dropping acceleration.
Inside the cabin, lightweight carbon fiber has been used across the surfaces, suede-wrapped seats, and enhanced driver support for maximum comfort and control on high-speed track racing.
Chevrolet has partnered with Polyphony Digital for Gran Turismo 7, allowing fans to drive CX and CX.R VGT concepts virtually. With this option, Chevrolet car enthusiasts can experience these future-focused performance models and understand how capable the final production version of these concepts will be.
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Acura RSX Prototype Unveiled Globally at Monterey Car Week
The RSX is said to be the first model engineered in-house on Honda’s new global EV platform and will also become the first EV to be produced at Honda’s EV Hub in Ohio, where it will be co-manufactured alongside the Acura Integra at Marysville Auto Plant.
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The luxury vehicle division of Honda revealed its RSX Prototype at two of the most prestigious events of the week, including The Quail, a Motorsports Gathering, and the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, showcasing the brand’s bold step into the new generation of electrified and high-performance vehicle manufacturing.
The RSX is said to be the first model engineered in-house on Honda’s new global EV platform and will also become the first EV to be produced at Honda’s EV Hub in Ohio, where it will be co-manufactured alongside the Acura Integra at Marysville Auto Plant.
This flexible manufacturing approach will help Honda to assemble ICE, hybrid, and battery-powered vehicles on the same production line, highlighting the brand’s efficient and future-proof strategy to sustainable production.
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Acura RSX Prototype Powertrain Setup
The RSX Prototype is equipped with a dual-motor all-wheel drive setup, Brembo brakes, and sport-tuned double wishbone suspension. It promises to offer unmatched driving performance on city roads and highways. Along with performance, it also functions as mobile energy storage, which makes it capable of powering appliances, charging devices, and even serving as home backup power.

Acura has also prepared itself for the Software Defined Vehicle era by offering ASIMO OS, a proprietary operating system designed to learn owner preferences and driving behavior. Previously launched at CES 2025, the ASIMO OS is charged with managing automated driving, infotainment, and advanced driver assist systems. Owners will have OTA updates to continuously improve, add new features, and deeply personalize the driving experience.
Acura RSX Prototype Design
Acura RSX Prototype gets a coupe-like silhouette with fastback roofline, flared wheel arches, and 21-inch multi-spoke rims. The long wheelbase, short overhangs, and wider profile add to its athletic stance.
From the front, it features Acura’s Diamond Pentagon design language, with a separated headlight arrangement, including slim DRLs and low-mounted LED headlamps. The rear profile houses a full-width taillight strip that pays homage to the second-generation NSX, while Acura script across the tailgate introduces a new modern typeface.
Acura RSX production-spec model is scheduled to launch in the second half of 2026, adding a new chapter in the brand’s journey towards an electrified future. With emphasis on dramatic styling, performance-driven engineering, and groundbreaking software, the RSX promises to deliver a deeply personalized driving experience.