Where should you go to celebrate all things Corvette with thousands of like-minded enthusiasts? Corvettes at Carlisle – the world’s largest all-Corvette car show! Returning to Pennsylvania’s Allentown Fairgrounds on August 21-23, this year’s event will feature the best of the past, the best of the present, and a full schedule of engaging activities that is sure to please any hardcore Chevy gearhead.

Engineering Car #3950, the first Corvette ever produced, will be on display at this year’s Corvettes at Carlisle.
For over 40 years, Corvettes at Carlisle has attracted the best of the best in the Corvette world, and 2025 will be no different. Front and center at this year’s event will be Engineering Car #3950: the first Corvette ever produced. Believed to have been destroyed long ago, #3950 was discovered in storage in 2023 by two enthusiasts who had spent decades researching first-generation Corvettes. #3950 will be on hand all weekend along with researchers Corey Peterson and John Amgwert, who will discuss their journey and answer any questions enthusiasts might have.
Confirming that we had located Corvette #3950, the very first production model, is beyond what we could have imagined. We are thrilled to share this incredible discovery with the Corvette community at Carlisle. — Corey Peterson

Team Corvette will be displaying a Stingray, an E-Ray, a Z06, a ZR1 rolling chassis, and the brand new ZR1X hypercar at Corvettes at Carlisle 2025.
For folks who prefer something a bit more modern, Chevrolet will be displaying every version of its world-beating C8 Corvette. Exhibits will include a new Stingray, a new E-Ray, a new Z06, a ZR1 rolling chassis, and, of course, the brand new ZR1X hypercar. Fresh off its record-setting run at the Nurburgring, Team Corvette will have 16 members on-site to discuss all things Vette.
Confirmed Team Corvette Guests Include:
Devon Blue – Corvette Program Manager
Tony Stefanski – Assistant Corvette Program Manager
Josh Holder – Corvette Chief Engineer
Tony Roma – Corvette Executive Chief Engineer
Austin Fisher – Corvette Product Marketing Manager
Michael Bailey – Program Engineering Manager
Trevor Hall – Program Engineering Manager
Lane Rezek – Brand Quality Manager
David Simpson – Propulsion Product Quality Manager
Matt Gratowski – Program Quality Manager
David Pichla – Exterior Lead Creative Designer
Taki Karras – Exterior Design Manager
John Estes – Paint Business Manager
Craig Jackson – Quality Engineering Dimensional Lead
Ruqaiyah Memon – Assistant Program Engineering Manager
Dusty Smith – Performance Product Manager
Naturally, there is much more to this awesome event than great halo attractions. 2025 ushers in a 50-year celebration of the 1975 Corvette. There’s a Corvette race car reunion, and the Downtown Carlisle Corvette Parade, Park & Party. Enthusiasts can participate in seminars, watch autocross, take in exhaust contests, or browse the flea market and vendors. An all-Corvette car corral joins an all-Corvette Manufacturer’s Midway. And if that’s not enough, you can always check out the more than 5,000 Corvettes that attend the event from all over the country.
Whether you’re chasing Corvette history, hunting for the latest high-tech horsepower, or just want to be surrounded by thousands of rumbling V8s and like-minded enthusiasts, Corvettes at Carlisle is the place to be! Gates open at 7 AM daily, discounted spectator tickets are still available online, and kids under 12 get in for free.