Chevrolet has issued a stop-sale for the C8 Corvette because a lighting module fault can prevent the Rear Brake Light Outage Detection system from alerting drivers to turn-signal failures.
General Motors identified about 3,300 affected Corvettes — 438 from 2025 and 2,886 from 2026, Corvette Blogger reported.
As of now, only 2026 model-year cars have a known remedy consisting of a software update, and no hardware defect has been reported. Chevrolet has not published a repair timeline or solution for the 2025 Corvettes covered by the stop-sale.
Dealers are required to withhold sales of affected vehicles until the issue is corrected, and owners should contact Chevrolet or their dealer for guidance.
Read the full article at motor1.com.
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