The 2021 Chevrolet Corvette has received more than 100 orders in Australia a year before it is due in local showrooms – and before anyone knows the price – according to dealer sources. The iconic US sports-car is due in Australia by this time next year as the first ever factory-built right-hand-drive model. The right-hand-drive production process was made easier for the eighth-generation Corvette since it switched to a mid-engine layout after decades of having a V8 under the bonnet.
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