Let's hope the owner actually drives it. When the first 2020 Corvette Stingray rolled off the production line, Chevrolet could never have anticipated a global pandemic would turn it into a future collector's car. With General Motors forced to close down the Bowling Green plant, production of the 2020 Corvette Stingray was severely cutback. In an unusual move, Chevrolet extended 2020 model-year production of the Corvette until the end of the year, enabling the automaker to meet its original production target of over 20,000 units. But now the order books are closed ready for the 2021 model to start production. Traditionally, first and last Corvettes from a model year are highly sought after by collectors, and the 2020 Corvette is no exception.