GMSV to be announced today, Corvette coming 2021

The rollout of General Motors Specialty Vehicles (GMSV) – and arrival timing for the highly-anticipated Chevrolet Corvette sports car – are due to be announced today, according to well placed Holden sources. GMSV – which will sell the first factory-made right-hand-drive Corvette in the nameplate’s history alongside a range of locally re-manufactured Chevrolet Silverado pick-ups – will effectively replace Holden Special Vehicles once the iconic Holden brand is retired at the end of 2020.

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