1. First Generation (1953-1962):
- C1 Corvette: The original Corvette, introduced in 1953, featured a fiberglass body and a V8 engine.
2. Second Generation (1963-1967):
- C2 Corvette: Also known as the "Sting Ray," the second-generation Corvette underwent significant design changes and introduced the iconic split rear window.
3. Third Generation (1968-1982):
- C3 Corvette: The C3 Corvette featured a more aerodynamic design and optional T-tops.
4. Fourth Generation (1984-1996):
- C4 Corvette: The C4 Corvette introduced modern features such as fuel injection and electronic ignition.
5. Fifth Generation (1997-2004):
- C5 Corvette: The C5 Corvette marked the return of the fixed-roof design and introduced improved handling and performance.
6. Sixth Generation (2005-2013):
- C6 Corvette: The C6 Corvette underwent substantial refinements and offered the Z06 high-performance variant.
7. Seventh Generation (2014-2019):
- C7 Corvette: The C7 Corvette featured a completely redesigned exterior, lightweight construction, and advanced technologies.
8. Eighth Generation (2020-Present):
- C8 Corvette: The C8 Corvette marked a major departure with a mid-engine layout, offering improved handling and performance capabilities.
Note: These are just the main generations and some sub-models/variations may exist within each generation of the Corvette.