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Corvette C9 Prototype Suggests an Electrifying Future

Corvette C9 Prototype Suggests an Electrifying Future
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Last Updated on: 8th April 2025, 11:14 am

The name Corvette resonates deeply with Chevrolet. Debuting as a two-seater sports car back in 1953 (powered by the formidable Chevrolet Blue Flame 6!), it has continually symbolized the peak of the brand. These vehicles are crafted not just to sell but to inspire enthusiasm—providing a stunning display for potential buyers eyeing a new Silverado or Blazer. Throughout its history, the Corvette has represented GM’s motorsports legacy, famously championed by the iconic engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov, often regarded as the Corvette’s father. Its significance is so profound that a dedicated museum exists in Bowling Green, Kentucky, close to where Corvettes are produced.

Both Corvette and Harley Davidson stand as emblematic brands of America’s passionate relationship with the internal combustion engine. The admiration for all things Corvette is staggering; I once spotted a C4 ZR-1 — dubbed the King Of The Hill for its superior performance — proudly bearing a license plate reading 4MR401K — suggesting the owner would gladly invest their life savings for the chance to possess one. While that may have been an exaggeration, it underscored the rarity and desirability of these vehicles. The ZR-1 featured a Lotus-designed aluminum engine delivering 405 hp and 385 ft-lb of torque—a remarkable feat for its era in the late ’80s.

Introducing the Latest Corvette Design Concept

Corvette C9
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Imagine a scenario where the Corvette no longer boasts a powerful V8 under the hood. It’s comparable to Harley Davidson opting for a rotary engine instead of its iconic V Twin—absurd, isn’t it? Maybe not entirely. GM has multiple design centers, including a new one in Leamington near Birmingham, UK, another in LA, and the original in Detroit. Each location is responsible for envisioning what will replace the current C8 Corvette, the eighth incarnation of the model since its debut in ’53. The next generation, referred to as C9, is slated for a 2029 release, which means the design process is underway now.

“In our Corvette creative study, multiple studios were invited to conceptualize hypercar designs,” stated Michael Simcoe, senior VP of global design, in a press release. “Each studio was tasked to honor Corvette’s rich heritage while contributing their distinct creative visions. This approach is fundamental to our advanced design network—pushing boundaries, challenging norms, and envisioning future possibilities.”

Corvette C9
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All three studio designs will be publicly showcased this year before being reviewed, analyzed, and approved by top corporate executives. However, the Leamington concept is striking; it resembles a Le Mans prototype more than a standard production vehicle. Notably, it features doors that hinge at the roof’s center—a common trait in racing vehicles—eschewing the traditional A pillar. Instead, a structural component extends from the front of the car, seamlessly up the middle of the windshield, across the roof, and down the rear window. This design echoes the beloved split-window C3 Corvette, highly regarded by Corvette aficionados.

The absence of an A pillar grants drivers an unobstructed view while maneuvering tight corners on racetracks like the Oak Tree at Virginia International Raceway. The impact on everyday driving remains speculative,

If you’re curious about how the average driver—often older and less agile—will fit into this potential future Corvette, consider that this concept sits one inch lower than its predecessor, a factor that may pose challenges for those not quite as flexible as Olympic gymnasts. However, its design isn’t the most remarkable aspect of the concept car.

As reported by Top Gear, the concept from Leamington suggests an inclination towards a battery-electric future. “What we’ve formulated here doesn’t guarantee a pure EV for the next generation or anything remotely that close. It’s merely a concept, but incorporating electric propulsion enables enhanced aerodynamics—a more efficient underbody and improved air flow through the vehicle,” Simcoe elaborated. An intriguing aspect of the Leamington design is a sizable fan at the rear, intended to generate downforce, an idea first introduced by Jim Hall, founder of Chaparral Racing, in the early ’60s.

Corvette C9 Featuring “EV Battery Technology”

Corvette C9
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The official GM press release simply mentions, “EV battery technology is integrated into the structure.” This raises questions—could there be a plug-in hybrid or a standard hybrid variant? While the details remain unclear, it’s noteworthy that GM is poised to enter the elite world of Formula One racing next season with a team led by Michael Andretti. Cadillac will serve as the title sponsor, yet the powertrain will not share any components with existing Cadillac production engines.

Formula One is heavily focused on hybrid technology and energy recovery to recharge batteries during deceleration. Starting in 2026, the electric motor will nearly match the internal combustion engine’s power—350 kW compared to 400 kW. Could this influence GM’s direction for the upcoming Corvette? It seems implausible to think it wouldn’t. GM isn’t entering the Formula One arena merely for competitive reasons; it’s a strategy aimed at marketing, explaining why competitors like Audi are also joining F1 next season.

The forthcoming Corvette is unlikely to be fully electric, but the fact that GM is even contemplating the possibility of an electric Corvette counters claims from skeptics that the internal combustion engine will endure indefinitely. Its days as the primary source for personal vehicles are indeed numbered, whether the naysayers choose to acknowledge it or not.

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Harley-Davidson CEO Resigns Amid Concerns Over Bike Pricing and Uncertain Future for Iconic Brand

Harley-Davidson CEO Resigns Amid Concerns Over Bike Pricing and Uncertain Future for Iconic Brand

HARLEY-DAVIDSON’S CEO has resigned as the iconic motorcycle manufacturer braces for imminent tariffs affecting the auto industry.

In light of industry changes, company leaders have indicated that they will raise the prices of their motorcycles accordingly.

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Harley-Davidson’s CEO announced on Tuesday that he would step down from his position. Credit: AFP
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Jochen Zeitz, CEO of Harley-Davidson, stated he will remain in his role until a successor is appointed. Credit: Getty
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Due to the proposed tariffs on the auto sector, Harley-Davidson motorcycles could reach prices exceeding $100,000. Credit: Getty

The company is currently in search of a new CEO, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Jochen Zeitz has served as CEO for five years before announcing his intention to retire on Tuesday.

Despite having improved the company’s profitability, Harley-Davidson motorcycles have continued to lose popularity.

Harley-Davidson confirmed that Zeitz will remain in his position until a replacement is appointed, as stated by The Wall Street Journal.

This announcement follows the motorcycle company’s assertion that it will be raising the prices of its bikes.

Senior executives informed a Congressional subcommittee that Harley-Davidson is facing “devastating” and “indefensible” tariffs imposed by the European Union.

The tariffs would affect multiple American-made motorcycles, including those from Harley-Davidson, as they prepare for these changes.

The company faces a staggering 56% tariff on American-made bikes sold in Europe.

If implemented, these tariffs could drive Harley-Davidson bike prices into six-figure territory, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Jonathan Root, Harley’s CFO, indicated that the tariffs would have a substantial financial impact on the company’s product line.

“What I am asking for today is fairness,” he told the subcommittee.

“It is evident that Harley-Davidson is being unjustly discriminated against and politically targeted by the EU and Canada.”

Root expressed concerns that the proposed tariffs could make it nearly impossible to sell their motorcycles.

The price of a Harley-Davidson Road Glide sold in Denmark could soar to $124,000, a dramatic increase from its starting price of $28,000 in the US.

Harley-Davidson Dealership Closures in 2024

There are more than 650 Harley-Davidson dealerships operating in the United States.

However, several stores have closed throughout 2024 for various reasons, if they provided any explanation at all.

Here are some Harley-Davidson locations that have shut down this year and the reasons behind their closures:

A San Francisco location closed in June 2024 after 110 years due to ‘chaos’ resulting from new management.

Miracle City Harley-Davidson in Titusville, Florida, closed in September 2024 with no reason disclosed.

Harley-Davidson’s legacy location in New York City closed its doors on September 28, 2024, with the owner citing economic challenges.

Reiman’s Harley-Davidson dealership in Kewanee, Illinois, closed in October 2024 after the owners sold the business to the Walter Brothers Harley Davidson dealership in Peoria, Illinois.

Another Illinois dealership closed in November 2024.

Additionally, the dealership in West Bend, Wisconsin, is temporarily closing for the season from November 2 until April 1, 2024.

In 2025, Hideout Harley-Davidson in Missouri announced it would close at the end of March.

Root noted that the company had previously taken a significant loss in 2018, absorbing a cost of $166 million.

He emphasized that the company absorbed the tariff costs instead of passing them on to customers.

Harley-Davidson primarily sources its components from US suppliers.

The company employs about 4,500 of its 5,500 workforce in America.

With Trump’s tariffs looming over the auto sector, many consumers are concerned about their ability to afford new vehicles.

Automakers are racing to adapt, with some companies looking to produce more models domestically.

Harley-Davidson did not promptly respond to The U.S. Sun’s request for comment.

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Harley-Davidson CEO Resigns Amid Concerns Over Motorcycle Pricing and Brand’s Uncertain Future

THE CEO OF HARLEY-DAVIDSON has resigned as the motorcycle manufacturer braces for upcoming tariffs affecting the automotive sector.

In light of these industry shifts, company leaders have indicated that they plan to hike the prices of their motorcycles accordingly.


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The CEO of Harley-Davidson announced that he will step down on Tuesday
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Jochen Zeitz, Harley-Davidson CEO, in an interview.

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Harley-Davidson CEO Jochen Zeitz said he will continue to work until the position is filled
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Harley-Davidson motorcycles in a Berlin showroom.

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With the proposed tariffs on the auto industry, Harley bikes could cost upwards of $100,000
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The motorcycle manufacturer is actively searching for a new CEO, as reported by The Wall Street Journal.

Jochen Zeitz has held the CEO position for five years and announced his retirement plans on Tuesday.

While Zeitz succeeded in boosting company profits, the popularity of Harley bikes has continued to wane.

Harley-Davidson confirmed that Zeitz will remain as CEO until a replacement is appointed, in line with The Wall Street Journal’s report.

This news follows the motorcycle company’s declaration that it would implement price increases for its products.

Senior executives told a Congressional subcommittee that Harley-Davidson is facing “devastating” and “indefensible” tariffs from the European Union.

The tariffs will affect numerous American-made motorcycles, including those from Harley-Davidson, as they prepare for this significant shift.

American-made bikes sold in Europe could incur a massive 56% tariff.

If these tariffs are enacted, prices of Harley-Davidson motorcycles could potentially soar to six figures, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Jonathan Root, the CFO of Harley, noted that the tariffs would have a significant financial impact on the company’s products.

Harley-Davidson exec insists bikes will cost $124,000 under ‘devastating’ industry change as makes ‘simple ask’

“My request today is straightforward: fairness,” he stated to the subcommittee.

“It is evident that Harley-Davidson is being unfairly targeted and discriminated against by the EU and Canada.”

Root emphasized that the proposed tariffs would make it nearly impossible to sell their motorcycles.

The price of a Harley-Davidson Road Glide sold in Denmark could escalate to $124,000, a significant increase from its initial $28,000 price point in the US.

Harley-Davidson closures in 2024

There are more than 650 Harley-Davidson dealerships across the United States.

However, several establishments have shut their doors for a variety of reasons this year, often with little explanation.

Here’s a list of some Harley-Davidson locations that have closed in 2024 and their reasons:

A San Francisco outlet shut down in June 2024 after 110 years due to “chaos” caused by new management.

Miracle City Harley-Davidson in Titusville, Florida, closed in September 2024 with no explanation provided.

Harley-Davidson’s historic location in New York City closed its doors on September 28, 2024, with the owner citing economic challenges.

Reiman’s Harley-Davidson dealership in Kewanee, Illinois, closed in October 2024 after the owners sold the business to the Walter Brothers Harley Davidson dealership in Peoria, Illinois.

Another Illinois dealership shut down in November 2024.

Additionally, the dealership in West Bend, Wisconsin, is temporarily closing for the season from November 2 until April 1, 2024.

In 2025, Hideout Harley-Davidson in Missouri indicated it would close at the end of March.

He also mentioned that the company incurred a significant loss in 2018 when it absorbed a $166 million cost.

Root emphasized that the company chose to bear the cost of the tariffs rather than passing them onto customers.

Harley-Davidson already obtains the majority of its auto parts from domestic suppliers.

The company employs 4,500 workers in the US, out of a total of 5,500 employees.

As Trump’s tariffs loom over the auto industry, many consumers are concerned about affording new vehicles.

Automakers are scrambling to adjust to these changes, with some companies attempting to increase domestic manufacturing of their models.

Harley-Davidson has yet to respond to The U.S. Sun’s inquiry for comment.

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Harley-Davidson Fans Express Concerns as CEO Sounds Alarm Over Brand’s Future Amid Dealership Closures

Fans express concerns that HARLEY-DAVIDSON may face extinction unless it adapts, following the CEO’s stark warning and the shutdown of several dealerships.

Among the various suggestions from supporters of the brand are the introduction of electric bikes and more compact models to help sustain its presence in the market.


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Harley-Davidson faces a decline as sales drop and dealerships close worldwide
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Once the king of the road, Harley-Davidson struggles to attract a new generation of riders
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Following CEO Jochen Zeitz’s recent disclosure that sales have been “significantly” affected, many fans took to social media to voice their worries.

A financial report indicated that since 2023, the company has faced a revenue loss of nearly £250m, a situation Jochen attributed to challenges across the industry.

In his statement, he remarked: “The industry has faced numerous challenges over the last couple of years, impacting all levels, but we believe we are well-positioned to capitalize on any rise in consumption.”

However, fans were quick to criticize the company for lagging behind current trends.

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One commenter suggested, “Marketing bikes at reasonable prices would be a good starting point.”

Another stated, “Harley must adapt or it will perish.”

A third wrote, “The many dealership closures in the past two years have negatively impacted consumer confidence in the brand. I ride a 114 fat bob, and while I’ve owned Harleys for years, my next bike will likely be a vintage model.”

One fan attributed the company’s issues to its marketing strategy, commenting that it seemed to be “targeting the converted.” The emotive ads have been described as “cringeworthy” by some.

Harley-Davidson dealership shutting after just 5 years for very different use – customers know what to blame for closure

“Consumers have moved on,” lamented one fan, suggesting that the brand would benefit from abandoning its “emotion-driven” marketing altogether.

Another proposed introducing an electric bike as a remedy for the company’s financial struggles, saying, “If it were priced affordably, it could really make a difference.”

One enthusiast even proposed launching a Harley-Davidson apparel line that could be sold through supermarkets.

What has contributed to Harley-Davidson’s decline?

The decline of Harley-Davidson in recent years is attributed to an older customer demographic, elevated prices, and evolving consumer preferences.

Once a titan in the motorcycle sector, the brand now struggles to draw younger riders who prefer lighter, more economical, and versatile bikes as opposed to Harley’s heavy cruisers.

The company’s dependence on premium pricing has rendered its motorcycles unaffordable for many, while rivals, particularly from Japan and Europe, provide cheaper and more innovative options.


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Fans urge Harley to evolve, with calls for more affordable models and electric bikes
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High prices, dealership closures, and changing consumer trends put Harley-Davidson’s future at risk
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The decline has escalated due to the closure of multiple dealerships, which has undermined consumer confidence, alongside unsuccessful attempts to penetrate international markets plagued by fierce rivalry and a lack of region-specific models.

Even with modernization efforts like the electric LiveWire, Harley has been sluggish when it comes to innovation, and its high price points have left new technology out of reach for many buyers.

Additional factors such as economic difficulties, supply chain issues, and a heavy reliance on nostalgic branding have further complicated the situation.

To survive, Harley-Davidson must adapt—by reducing prices, broadening its electric range, and rethinking its marketing strategy to engage new demographics.

Otherwise, the iconic brand may face the risk of fading into obscurity.

Harley-Davidson dealership closures in 2024

There are over 650 Harley-Davidson dealerships across America.

However, numerous stores closed during 2024 for various reasons, some of which were not disclosed.

Below is a list of a few Harley-Davidson locations that shut down last year and the reasons for their closures:

The San Francisco outlet closed in June after 110 years due to ‘chaos’ caused by new management.

Miracle City Harley-Davidson in Titusville, Florida, shut its doors in September with no explanation given.

Harley-Davidson’s flagship location in New York City closed on September 28, with the owner attributing the closure to economic troubles.

Reiman’s Harley-Davidson dealership in Kewanee, Illinois, closed its doors in October after the owners sold the business to the Walter Brothers Harley Davidson dealership in Peoria, Illinois.

Windy City Motorcycle Company which opened a two-story dealership in Parkway Bank Park in Rosemont, Illinois, in 2019, announced last November that it was closing due to a significant drop in sales.

Additionally, a Harley-Davidson dealership in West Bend, Wisconsin, temporarily shut its doors for the season from November 2 until April 1, 2025.

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Yamaha Unveils ‘Motorcycle of the Future’ Featuring AI Technology and Glow-in-the-Dark Wheels, Inspired by Netflix Concepts

The Japanese automotive powerhouse Yamaha has unveiled an AI-enhanced “motorcycle of the future” featuring extraordinary elements, such as wheels that luminesce at night.

This revolutionary concept originated from a partnership with Netflix’s sci-fi anime series, Tokyo Override.


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Yamaha collaborated on a futuristic, AI-driven motorcycle seen in a recent Netflix series
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The unusual machine traverses a Tokyo city set 100 years in the future

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The unusual machine traverses a Tokyo city set 100 years in the future
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The Japanese motorcycle manufacturer also crafted a full-scale model of the vehicle

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The Japanese motorcycle manufacturer also crafted a full-scale model of the vehicle
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Netflix approached Yamaha to feature some of their bikes within the series.

This request led Yamaha to provide 3D data, imagery, and audio recordings of their motorcycles.

To craft the design, Yamaha integrated the finest features from their YZF-R1 superbike and VMAX muscle cruiser, adding a futuristic spin.

Named the Y/AI, this extraordinary design showcases spokeless, semi-transparent wheels that emit a dazzling blue glow while in motion.

The engine is cleverly hidden within the bridge connecting the wheels, resulting in an elegant, minimalist form.

The handlebars are uniquely situated on the sides of the front forks, linked by an arch, further enhancing its futuristic aesthetic.

The series, which is set in Tokyo 100 years ahead, depicts a reality where AI is woven into everyday activities, automating various aspects, including vehicle operation.

In the show, the superbike navigates its advanced cityscape, but it was transformed into a full-scale concept model showcased at the Motor Expo 2024 in Bangkok.

The event ran from November 29 through December 10.

This live unveiling came on the heels of the Netflix series release of Tokyo Override, which premiered on November 21.

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In other motorcycle-related news, the US brand Harley-Davidson has announced it is broadening its collaboration with a two-wheeler company to launch a new model.

The motorcycle giant is enhancing its partnership with Hero MotoCorp.

Additionally, a biker recently shared her experience of waiting over a year for a component for her Harley after experiencing a breakdown during a road trip.

The disappointed rider scoured two continents for a solution but eventually learned she was facing a peculiar technical issue.

Larissa Scheler from Hanover, Germany, was relishing a summer ride through the French island of Corsica when her 2007 Harley Davidson Sportster suddenly stalled.

Being mechanically inclined, she quickly identified that the problem lay with the engine control module.

This essential central computer oversees nearly every engine function.

Without it, the motorcycle effectively operates without a reliable sense of when to inject fuel into the cylinders, when to ignite it, or when to release the exhaust.

Clearly, this is neither safe nor efficient; hence, Larissa sought to order a replacement module at her earliest opportunity.

Regrettably, this occurred in the summer of 2023, and this seasoned motorcyclist was still waiting for the part as of last month.


Yamaha showcased the Y/AI as a full-scale concept model at the Motor Expo 2024 in Bangkok in December

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Yamaha showcased the Y/AI as a full-scale concept model at the Motor Expo 2024 in Bangkok in December
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Viewers can see the fictional version of the motorcycle in Tokyo Override, currently available on Netflix

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Viewers can see the fictional version of the motorcycle in Tokyo Override, currently available on Netflix
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