The Covenant Car Company, Inc. (TCCCI), exclusive importer and distributor of Chevrolet automobiles and parts in the country, has announced that the Chevrolet Corvette is making its first-ever Philippine display at the Chevrolet Motorama 2018 on November 22-28, 2018 at SM Megamall Fashion Hall. Here’s the news from Chevrolet:
At the center of the Motorama exposition is the iconic red Corvette Stingray, proudly showcasing its 65-year legacy of design, performance, and technology.
“We are extremely proud that the Corvette’s first launch in Southeast Asia is happening in the Philippines,” said Atty. Alberto B. Arcilla, President and Managing Director, TCCCI. “As we preview the legendary sports car in the country – on its 65th year anniversary no less – we are happy to provide the market with a driving experience like no other.”
“Bringing such an iconic American supercar in the Philippines is a testament of General Motors’ commitment in the country and the rest of the region,” said Ian Nicholls, President of GM Southeast Asia. “Throughout its history, the Corvette has proven the position of Chevrolet as a leader in producing vehicles with spirited performance and high quality design.”
On display at the Chevrolet Motorama 2018 is the Corvette Stingray Coupe 3LT, with a 6.2L V8 engine that produces 455 horsepower and 621 Nm of torque. The Corvette also features magnetic selective ride control and performance data recorder.
The SRP of the Corvette is Php 8,546,888.00.
Catch the Corvette Stingray Coupe 3LT on preview at Chevrolet Motorama 2018 from November 22-28, 2018 at SM Megamall Fashion Hall. MY19 Corvette units will be available in the Philippines by Q1 of 2019.
The Chevrolet Motorama 2018 is powered by Caltex.
To learn more about Chevrolet products and services in the Philippines, log on to www.chevrolet.com.ph, like the Chevrolet Philippines Facebook page, or follow the Chevrolet Philippines Instagram page.
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