GM at 2026 Detroit Auto Show: Stars & Steel, Corvette CX
GM's plans for the 2026 Detroit Auto Show: Stars & Steel and the Corvette CX concept
GM at 2026 Detroit Auto Show: Stars & Steel, Corvette CX
GM details its 2026 Detroit Auto Show plans: Stars & Steel anniversary editions and the Corvette CX EV concept vying for EyesOn Design. Public days Jan 17–25.
2026-01-09T04:37:18+03:00
2026-01-09T04:37:18+03:00
2026-01-09T04:37:18+03:00
General Motors has laid out its plans for the 2026 Detroit Auto Show without promising headline premieres. Instead, the spotlight will fall on the Stars & Steel anniversary editions and the Corvette CX concept, which is chasing top design accolades.Chevrolet will unveil the Stars & Steel Limited Edition lineup, created for the United States’ 250th anniversary. The series spans the Corvette, Colorado, Silverado 1500, Silverado HD, and Silverado EV. Expect white or black paint, satin striping, 250 branding, darkened emblems, and red accents. Only the Corvette will be built in limited numbers, capped at 250 cars.The Corvette CX concept, which debuted in August, will serve as the centerpiece. It has made the finals in two EyesOn Design categories: best concept and best interior. A jury of storied designers will announce the winners on January 14. The CX previews an all-wheel-drive electric Corvette with four motors and output topping 2,000 horsepower, a setup that hints at serious intent rather than a styling exercise.Fans of GM’s full-size trucks will need to be patient: the next Silverado and Sierra are slated to arrive later in 2026, potentially reserved for the Chicago or New York shows. That pacing suggests the brand is spreading its big moments across the calendar.Organizers promise plenty of interaction on the floor, including test drives, technology demos, and live presentations. Public days run at Huntington Place from January 17 to 25. For this show, GM is clearly leaning into image-building special editions and recognized concepts over fresh model launches—an approach that keeps the conversation going without overpromising.
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GM's plans for the 2026 Detroit Auto Show: Stars & Steel and the Corvette CX concept
GM details its 2026 Detroit Auto Show plans: Stars & Steel anniversary editions and the Corvette CX EV concept vying for EyesOn Design. Public days Jan 17–25.
Michael Powers, Editor
General Motors has laid out its plans for the 2026 Detroit Auto Show without promising headline premieres. Instead, the spotlight will fall on the Stars & Steel anniversary editions and the Corvette CX concept, which is chasing top design accolades.
Chevrolet will unveil the Stars & Steel Limited Edition lineup, created for the United States’ 250th anniversary. The series spans the Corvette, Colorado, Silverado 1500, Silverado HD, and Silverado EV. Expect white or black paint, satin striping, 250 branding, darkened emblems, and red accents. Only the Corvette will be built in limited numbers, capped at 250 cars.
The Corvette CX concept, which debuted in August, will serve as the centerpiece. It has made the finals in two EyesOn Design categories: best concept and best interior. A jury of storied designers will announce the winners on January 14. The CX previews an all-wheel-drive electric Corvette with four motors and output topping 2,000 horsepower, a setup that hints at serious intent rather than a styling exercise.
Fans of GM’s full-size trucks will need to be patient: the next Silverado and Sierra are slated to arrive later in 2026, potentially reserved for the Chicago or New York shows. That pacing suggests the brand is spreading its big moments across the calendar.
Organizers promise plenty of interaction on the floor, including test drives, technology demos, and live presentations. Public days run at Huntington Place from January 17 to 25. For this show, GM is clearly leaning into image-building special editions and recognized concepts over fresh model launches—an approach that keeps the conversation going without overpromising.