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Future Corvette Design Could Be Hiding In These New Concepts

  • Chevy revealed the CX and CX.R Vision Gran Turismo hypercar design concepts.
  • The Corvette CX is a 2,000 hp electric all-wheel drive hypercar with futuristic styling.
  • CX.R adds a twin-turbo V8 and three motors in a race-focused performance package.

Chevrolet has trotted out a handful of Corvette concepts over the past few months and that continues today with the new CX and CX.R Vision Gran Turismo. They’re futuristic supercars that were created by the Chevrolet Performance Studio in Warren, Michigan.

Interestingly, Chevrolet emphasized that while the CX and CX.R are not bound for production, “the pair will serve as inspiration to inform Corvette design language for years to come“.

Unveiled at The Quail, the CX embraces “quintessential Corvette hallmarks” while pushing the car into radical new territory. It features an evolutionary front fascia with aggressive intakes and slender lighting units. They’re joined by sleek bodywork and pronounced wheel arches, which stand out as the car is less than 41 inches (1041 mm) tall.

More: New Corvette Concept Pushes C9 Into Radical New Territory Without A V8

Aerodynamics played a big role in the design and there are a couple of active components including the front diffuser and rear wing. Chevrolet also took a cue from the McMurtry Spéirling as the concept has built-in fans that “draw air through the open-channel bodywork, generating massive downforce and adjusting the airflow over the rear diffuser to refine aerodynamic balance in real-time.”

The jet-like canopy opens forward to reveal a minimalist cabin with Inferno Red sports seats wrapped in premium silicone leather. We can also see milled aluminum components and forged carbon fiber accents.

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On the technology front, the Corvette CX has a motorsport-inspired steering wheel with an integrated display. Chevrolet said it’s used to operate all major controls and keep the driver’s focus on the road ahead. Aiding in this is a ‘digital windscreen,’ which apparently acts as a massive heads-up display.

Since we’re in fantasy land, Chevrolet said the car features four electric motors that generate a combined output in excess of 2,000 hp (1,491 kW / 2,028 PS). They’re powered by a 90 kWh lithium-ion battery and give the concept four-wheel torque vectoring.

Corvette CX.R Vision Gran Turismo

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The Corvette CX.R Vision Gran Turismo follows in the footsteps of the standard CX, but was designed for racing. As a result, it wears a black and yellow livery as well as a more extreme aero package.

The changes immediately stand out as we can see a larger front splitter, revised intakes, and sportier side skirts. They’re joined by a fixed rear wing and a ventilated engine cover.

Drivers will find a lightweight carbon fiber dashboard and purpose-built seats wrapped in suede. The cabin also has a revamped steering wheel and yellow accents.

Chevrolet envisions the race car would use a twin-turbo 2.0-liter V8 engine that runs on e-fuel and produces 900 hp (671 kW / 913 PS). It’s connected to an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, which sends power to the rear wheels.

The car has also been outfitted with three electric motors as there’s one for each front wheel as well as a third in the aforementioned gearbox. The company said this would provide “instant torque” as well as a combined output of 2,000 hp (1,491 kW / 2,028 PS).

Both cars will come to Gran Turismo 7 later this month as Chevrolet worked with Polyphony Digital to incorporate them into the iconic racing game.

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Lucid’s Gravity X Looks Like It Might Survive A Dirt Road If It Has Enough Warning

  • Lucid reveals off-road concept version of Gravity at Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.
  • The Gravity X adds roof box, LED lighting, lifted suspension, and all-terrain tires.
  • Custom bodykit includes skid plates, tow hooks, black trim, and topographic map details.

Designing a capable off-roader from the ground up is one thing, but adapting a luxury electric crossover that leans more toward minivan than SUV is a different challenge altogether. Lucid took on that challenge with its latest concept, creating a tougher-looking version of the Gravity SUV meant for off-pavement exploration or at the very least, to give the impression it could.

Unveiled at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, the Gravity X concept adds off-road-focused hardware and distinct styling touches that set it apart from the standard model.

Functional Bodywork

The most immediately noticeable changes are up top: integrated crossbars support a roof box equipped with auxiliary LED lighting. Suspension has been lifted to boost ground clearance, and the 21- and 22-inch wheels are wrapped in aggressive all-terrain tires.

More: Lucid Only Registered 9 Gravity SUVs In Six Months? That’s Not The Whole Story

A revised bodykit helps reinforce the Gravity X’s off-road persona. The front bumper now features a prominent skid plate and integrated tow hooks. Plastic cladding surrounds the wheel arches, continuing along matching side skirts and into the rear bumper.

Lucid chose a satin-finished Astral Drift paint for the exterior, accented with brushed metal elements and a contrasting black roof. The concept also wears the Stealth Appearance package, swapping in darker trim pieces throughout. On the hood, a topographical map design showcases Big Sur and Death Valley, while the sill plates and rocker panels display the geographic coordinates of Pebble Beach.

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Lucid

The interior keeps the familiar comforts but adds a few thoughtful upgrades, including more durable floor mats, premium leather seats with subtle orange accents, a microsuede-wrapped steering wheel, and walnut wood trim on the dashboard and center console.

Same Hardware Underneath

Performance hardware remains unchanged from the standard Gravity Grand Touring. The dual electric motors produce 828 hp (617 kW / 839 PS), drawing power from a 123 kWh battery. Lucid claims the SUV can deliver 450 miles (724 km) of EPA-estimated range and hit 60 mph (97 km/h) in just 3.4 seconds.

It’s not yet confirmed if the off-road additions might affect those performance figures, but with a taller ride height compromising aerodynamics and chunkier, less efficient tires, a trade-off seems likely.

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Derek Jenkins, SVP of Design and Brand at Lucid, described the Gravity X as a natural evolution of the company’s SUV platform: “[The] Lucid Gravity has redefined the limits of what an uncompromising SUV can achieve. The Lucid Gravity X concept expands on these core principles to explore new possibilities off the beaten path while showcasing the incredible capabilities of the Gravity. Lucid’s range, power and versatility make it an ideal vehicle for those adventurers looking to explore further offroad.”

Could we See a Production Model?

The concept will be on display at the Concept Lawn of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance on August 17. Whether it leads to a production-ready off-road trim remains to be seen,but given the relatively modest changes from the standard model, there’s little reason it couldn’t make the jump, giving Lucid a viable rival to the more outdoorsy Rivian R1S.

 Lucid’s Gravity X Looks Like It Might Survive A Dirt Road If It Has Enough Warning
Lucid Gravity Grand Touring

You’ve Never Seen A Rivian R1S Like This Before

  • Rivian’s first-ever one-off is a bespoke R1S Quad SUV created for Pebble Beach.
  • It is finished in Monterey Silver with bronze accents and custom 22-inch wheels.
  • The quad motor electric SUV will be auctioned today by Broad Arrow Auctions

A new take on Rivian’s SUV is making its debut at Pebble Beach, marking the brand’s first custom one-off model. This special edition of the R1S pairs the company’s quad motor powertrain with a set of distinctive exterior and interior touches designed to stand out on one of the world’s most prestigious automotive stages.

The bodywork of the 2026 R1S Quad Pebble Beach is finished in a bespoke shade called Monterey Silver, which changes between silver and champagne depending on the angle and the lighting and is combined with subtle bronze accents.

More: The Next Rivian Could Steer In A Way You’ve Never Experienced

The EV rides on a custom set of forged 22-inch wheels with a three-tone finish, matching the shades of the exterior. Finally, it has Laguna Beach Blue brake calipers and special badges like the little mascot on the tailgate.

The interior is full of bespoke details that wouldn’t be possible in a series production vehicle. Door cards and seats are upholstered in Pebble Stone Adventex, a woven textile with a distinctive texture, complemented by cross stitching and wood inserts. Stainless steel trim surrounds the audio speakers, while the floor mats are hand sprayed and dyed to create a gradient reminiscent of a coastal sunset.

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Rivian / Broad Arrow Auctions

The Pebble Beach special is based on the most powerful version of the R1S without any mechanical upgrades. This means it is powered by four electric motors generating a combined 1,025 hp (764 kW / 1,039 PS) and 1,198 lb-ft (1,624 Nm) of torque. The AWD model can still tow up to 7,700 pounds (3,492 kg), has a NACS-compatible charging port and an EPA-estimated range of 338 miles (544 km).

More: Lucid Prepares An SUV That’s Built For More Than The Highway

The 2026 R1S Quad Pebble Beach is set to cross the auction block today through Broad Arrow Auctions, with estimates exceeding $130,000. Considering the standard R1S Quad starts at $121,990, the premium reflects the exclusivity and craftsmanship of this single build. The SUV will also be on display at The Quail on Friday, August 15, before heading to its new owner.

The first one-off Rivian is not expected to be the last. The Pebble Beach special will likely be followed by other bespoke examples of Rivian models in the future, targeting buyers with deeper pockets and collectors.

Lucid Prepares An SUV That’s Built For More Than The Highway

  • Lucid will introduce a new concept at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.
  • The model appears to be an off-road inspired EV with cladding and a roof rack.
  • It’s based on the 828 hp Gravity Grand Touring, which begins at $94,900.

Lucid will use Monterey Car Week to introduce a new concept that is based on the Gravity Grand Touring. The company isn’t saying much at this point, but implied it’s an off-road focus model designed for “electric exploration.”

While the automaker is staying tight-lipped, they released a handful of teaser images that appear to show chunky side skirts and gloss black wheels. We can also get a glimpse of a roof rack that features integrated auxiliary lights.

More: Lucid Gravity SUV Finally Goes Into Production

The mysterious concept will be unveiled on August 14, before making a public debut at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance on the 17. Little else is known about the model at this point, but the Gravity Grand Touring starts at $94,900 and features a dual-motor all-wheel drive system developing 828 hp (617 kW / 840 PS). It enables the model to accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) in 3.4 seconds and travel up to 450 miles (724 km) on a single charge.

Besides eye-popping numbers, the crossover has LED lighting units, a frunk, and a power liftgate. They’re joined by staggered wheels that measure 20 inches front and 21 inches rear.

The standard five-seat interior sports PurLuxe upholstery as well as heating and 12-way power adjustment up front. Buyers will also find a 34-inch digital instrument cluster and infotainment system as well as a 12.6-inch lower display. Other niceties include a ten-speaker audio system, a wireless smartphone charger, and an ambient lighting system.

Besides showcasing the concept, Lucid will offer demonstration drives of the Air and Gravity to the public. Attendees can also visit their booth to learn more about the vehicles as well as enjoy wellness drinks, a “cryo-fueled refresh,” and a “scent journey inspired by California’s iconic terrains.”

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