The next-generation Chevrolet Corvette may have been teased in footage from a tour of the General Motors Technical Center in Warren, Michigan, where the iconic sports car is designed.

The tour shown on NBC included an interview with GM CEO Mary Barra and, in the background, computer screens appeared to show coupes featuring the Corvette’s distinctive forward-leaning nose.

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It may be the first glimpse of the ninth-generation ‘C9’ Corvette, which GM Authority recently reported will enter production in 2029. A full-size clay model of a two-door sports car was also shown in the footage.

Ms Barra is shown walking among concept cars, including the Corvette CX electric vehicle (EV) and the track-focused V8 hybrid-powered CX.R, which were shown at the 2025 Monterey Car Week ahead of their debut in the Gran Turismo 7 Sony PlayStation game.

The two Corvette concepts can be seen on computer screens during the interview with Ms Barra, as well as among clay models at the technical centre, suggesting they have played a significant role in shaping the C9’s design.

“The CX and CX.R Vision Gran Turismo demonstrate our design teams stepping away from the constraints of production vehicles and unleashing their creativity,” Chevrolet executive design director Phil Zak said after the two concepts were unveiled.

“Through this exercise, we’ve added to Corvette and defined the design direction for Corvette moving forward.”

That influence appears to extend to the cabin, with the striking Inferno Red interior of the CX concept shown largely unchanged from the vehicle revealed last year, accessed via a lift-up canopy.