Chevrolet Engineering Research Vehicle

Chevrolet Engineering
Research Vehicle
Product typeConcept cars
OwnerGeneral Motors
Produced byGeneral Motors
Introduced1959; 65 years ago (1959)
Related brandsChevrolet
MarketsU.S.

The Chevrolet Engineering Research Vehicle (CERV) is a series of Chevrolet experimental cars. Chevrolet Staff engineer, designer, and race car driver Zora Arkus-Duntov started development of the CERV I in 1959, and began work on the CERV II in 1963. Chevrolet chief engineer Don Runkle and Lotus' Tony Rudd discussed creating a new show car to demonstrate their engineering expertise in 1985; It would become the CERV III. Corvette chief engineer Dave Hill unveiled the CERV IV in 1993, a test vehicle for the 1997 C5 Corvette.