Production and Constraint Updates for the 2021 Corvette

Chevrolet Dealers Receive Updated Production Schedule For All Models Including Corvette

Note:  Updated Here:  02-17-2021

Over the last couple of days, we’ve seen several reports that automotive manufacturing is currently being affected by a major shortage in semiconductors.  According to the reports, just about no automotive manufacturers are immune from this situation.

Apparently, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, car companies started decreasing their orders for semiconductors that go into their cars because of declining car sales as the pandemic started to spread across the globe.  As car companies came back online and ramped up production, their semiconductor supplies were thin.  However, that’s not the whole story.

When just about the entire globe shut down and everyone was staying home – the sale of TVs, gaming consoles and other computer related products skyrocketed.  The supplies that semiconductor companies had were shifted from automotive allocation to electronic allocation thus making inventory availability for the car companies all but non-existent.

While we have not yet heard if this semiconductor shortage could potentially affect 2021 Corvette production at the Bowling Green Corvette Assembly Plant, earlier today, Chevrolet dealers received an updated production schedule containing order and constraint updates for all models including the 2021 Corvette.

According to page 2 of the GM production schedule:


Production update:

  • MY21 production started on December 14th
  • Production schedule looking solid at 2 shifts
  • Museum delivery limited to 45 per week
  • Next Allocation guide:  to be published in early February

Ordering Update:

2021 CORVETTE US Retail Retail Adj. Forecast MYTD Retail Orders
Total Orders: (6776)
CONVERTIBLE 35% 40%
Z51 PERFORMANCE PKG 64% 70%
E60 FRONT LIFT 56% 62%
FE2 MAG RIDE NON Z51 11% 8%
FE4 MAG RIDE SUSPENSION 50% 48%

Constraint Highlights:

  • VST Illuminated Sill Plate LPO no longer available & will be removed from all orders at Event 1100
  • 5DF Black Trident Accessory Wheel
    • LPO constrained to 0 & turned off for approx. 4 weeks due to quality issue
    • NOT stripping existing orders placed to date

The Stingrays Really Are in the Ocean:  The Pacific

Back in November, we reported that Chevrolet dealers were notified that they need to remove the illuminated sill plates from their 2021 Corvette orders, but cause for this was not stated in the official communication.

After speaking to a GM representative recently, the Corvette Action Center has learned that the Stingray illuminated sill plates really are swimming around in the ocean – the Pacific to be exact!

Apparently, the inventory of sill plates was on a ship that sank out in the Pacific ocean on their way from the manufacturer.  We laughed, but the GM rep said “this is not a joke”.  So, there you have it.  If you wanted RPO VST – Illuminated Sill Plates for your Corvette – you may want to hit the beach.  You just might find a couple sticking up out of the sand!

Let’s all keep our fingers crossed and hope that 2021 Corvette production is *only* affected by a periodic LPO constraints like we normally see, and not another part shortage due to COVID!

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