2025 Corvette global distribution: where 25,835 cars went
How GM allocated 25,835 2025 Corvettes around the world
2025 Corvette global distribution: where 25,835 cars went
General Motors reveals 2025 Corvette production and global distribution: 25,835 cars, led by the US and Canada, with balanced demand in Europe and Middle East
2025-10-29T12:12:51+03:00
2025-10-29T12:12:51+03:00
2025-10-29T12:12:51+03:00
General Motors has completed production of the 2025 model-year Corvette, and official figures published by the National Corvette Museum show how 25,835 examples were distributed around the globe.The United States and Canada lead the tally with 22,333 and 2,703 cars, respectively, while Japan secures third place with 341. The split underlines how firmly the Corvette remains rooted in North America.Further down the chart, Mexico (158 units), the Middle East (107), and Europe (107) posted near-identical totals. Australia and New Zealand account for 68 cars, Southeast Asia for 15, and Israel for 3 Corvettes. The near-parity between Europe and the Middle East points to balanced interest across very different regions, while the smaller figures elsewhere sketch a compact yet diverse global footprint.
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How GM allocated 25,835 2025 Corvettes around the world
General Motors reveals 2025 Corvette production and global distribution: 25,835 cars, led by the US and Canada, with balanced demand in Europe and Middle East
Michael Powers, Editor
General Motors has completed production of the 2025 model-year Corvette, and official figures published by the National Corvette Museum show how 25,835 examples were distributed around the globe.
The United States and Canada lead the tally with 22,333 and 2,703 cars, respectively, while Japan secures third place with 341. The split underlines how firmly the Corvette remains rooted in North America.
Further down the chart, Mexico (158 units), the Middle East (107), and Europe (107) posted near-identical totals. Australia and New Zealand account for 68 cars, Southeast Asia for 15, and Israel for 3 Corvettes. The near-parity between Europe and the Middle East points to balanced interest across very different regions, while the smaller figures elsewhere sketch a compact yet diverse global footprint.