To the people who said the 3/4 series won't be getting a manual because of demand and development costs. I'd like them to explain why the M3/4 will get a manual.
https://www.autoblog.com/2019/07/25/...ission-option/
This is only for the M cars which is an even smaller run of cars.
The Corvette's numbers could easily justify a manual car. They just simply don't want to. The performance benchmarks and markets they want to encroach on are just beyond a manual cars efficiency. Not to mention very few mid engine super cars are manual right now. If you want a high powered manual Chevy, the Camaro is your best bet.