The 2025 Chevy Corvette: What We Know So Far


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Here's what we know so far about the 2025 Chevy Corvette: when it's hitting the market, what will be new with the iconic vehicle, how much it will cost, and more.

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The Chevrolet Corvette, America’s iconic sports car, continues to push boundaries in its 2025 model year. Building on the mid-engine design introduced in 2020, the 2025 Chevy Corvette offers a range of updates and improvements that will further cement its status as a high-performance powerhouse.

Read below to find out more about the upcoming Corvette and the exciting things you can expect.

2025 Chevy Corvette Release Date

While Chevrolet has not officially announced a specific release date for the 2025 Corvette, it’s expected to hit dealerships in late 2024 or early 2025. As with previous model years, availability may vary by region and trim level. Prospective buyers should stay in touch with their local Chevrolet dealers for the most up-to-date information on arrival dates and pre-order options.


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What’s New for the 2025 Chevy Corvette?

The 2025 Corvette brings several exciting updates to the lineup:

  • New exterior colors: Competition Yellow Tintcoat Metallic and Hysteria Purple Metallic
  • New interior color schemes: Habanero and black upholstery with blue stitching
  • Redesigned rear spoiler for the Z51 Performance package
  • Optional leather-wrapped steering wheel airbag cover
  • New option for Velocity Yellow brake calipers
  • Introduction of a new top-tier ZR1 model

As we can seem, these updates highlight Chevrolet’s commitment to continually refining and improving the beloved Corvette, keeping it fresh and competitive in the high-performance sports car market.

2025 Chevy Corvette Pricing and Trims

The 2025 Chevrolet Corvette continues to offer exceptional value in the sports car segment. While final pricing has not been announced, we can expect it to be similar to the current model with slight increases. Based on available information via CarandDriver, here’s an estimated price range for the various trims:

  • Stingray 1LT Coupe: Starting around $69,995
  • Stingray 1LT Convertible: Starting around $76,995
  • Stingray 2LT Coupe: Starting around $77,095
  • Stingray 3LT Coupe: Starting around $81,745
  • Stingray 2LT Convertible: Starting around $84,095
  • Stingray 3LT Convertible: Starting around $88,745

Higher performance models like the Z06 are expected to start at approximately $113,795, with fully loaded versions potentially reaching the mid-$130,000 range. Whereas, the top-tier ZR1 model is rumored to have a price tag that will exceed $200,000.

Each trim level offers a unique combination of features and performance options, from the well-equipped base 1LT to the luxurious 3LT and high-performance Z06 and E-Ray models.


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2025 Chevy Corvette Performance

The 2025 Corvette continues to offer impressive performance across its lineup:

Stingray Models

  • Engine: 6.2-liter V8
  • Power: 490 hp (495 hp with performance exhaust)
  • Torque: 470 lb-ft
  • Transmission: 8-speed dual-clutch automatic
  • 0-60 mph: 2.9 seconds (with Z51 package)
  • Quarter-mile: 11.2 seconds at 122 mph (with Z51 package)

Z06 Models

  • Engine: 5.5-liter flat-plane crank V8
  • Power: 670 hp
  • Torque: 460 lb-ft
  • 0-60 mph: 2.6 seconds

E-Ray Models

  • Powertrain: 6.2-liter V8 + electric motor
  • Combined Power: 655 hp
  • 0-60 mph: 2.5 seconds
  • All-wheel drive

ZR1 Model

  • Engine: LT7 5.5L DOHC V8 engine (Twin turbo with flat-plane crankshaft)
  • Power: 1,064 hp

All Corvette models feature a mid-engine layout, which contributes to exceptional handling and weight distribution. On the other hand, the standard Stingray models offer rear-wheel drive, while the E-Ray introduces all-wheel drive to the Corvette lineup for the first time in the model’s history.


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2025 Chevy Corvette Interior

As impressive as its performance, the Corvette’s interior will also offer a similarly striking interior. The 2025 Corvette’s interior continues to impress with its driver-focused design and high-quality materials. Key features include:

  • 12.0-inch reconfigurable digital gauge cluster
  • 8.0-inch infotainment touchscreen angled towards the driver
  • Available GT2 or Competition sport seats
  • Optional leather and suede upholstery
  • Removable roof panel on coupe models
  • Dual-zone automatic climate control
  • Available heated and ventilated seats

Cargo space is surprisingly practical for a mid-engine sports car, but nothing too crazy:

  • Front trunk (frunk): Accommodates small items and luggage
  • Rear cargo area: Can fit two golf bags (according to Chevrolet)
  • Total cargo volume: 12.6 cubic feet (12.5 cubic feet for E-Ray models)

2025 Chevy Corvette Tech and Safety Features

The 2025 Corvette is equipped with a range of advanced technology and safety features:

Infotainment and Connectivity

  • Chevrolet Infotainment 3 Plus system
  • 8.0-inch touchscreen
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • Available 14-speaker Bose audio system
  • 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot capability
  • Available head-up display

Performance Tech

  • Performance Data Recorder with video recording capability
  • Available Z51 Performance Package (enhanced cooling, electronic limited-slip differential, performance exhaust)
  • Selectable drive modes
  • Launch control
  • Optional Magnetic Ride Control suspension

Safety Features

  • Standard rearview camera
  • Available rear camera mirror
  • Standard automatic emergency braking
  • Standard active lane control
  • Rear park assist
  • Available blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert

2025 Chevy Corvette: What to Expect?

To no one’s surprise, the 2025 Chevy Corvette is shaping up to offer an impressive balance of performance, technology, and value. Whether you choose the base Stingray or opt for the higher-performance Z06 or E-Ray models, the Corvette delivers exotic car-level performance at a fraction of the price of its European competitors.

Its mid-engine layout provides excellent weight distribution, contributing to the car’s impressive acceleration and handling characteristics. The available Z51 Performance Package further enhances the Stingray’s capabilities with features like an electronic limited-slip differential, upgraded brakes, and a performance exhaust system.

The Z06 takes the Corvette’s performance to new heights with its high-revving, naturally aspirated V8 engine, closely related to the engine used in the Corvette C8.R race car. The E-Ray introduces electrification to the Corvette lineup, pairing the Stingray’s V8 engine with an electric motor on the front axle, improving acceleration and providing all-wheel drive capability.

However, arguably the most exciting part of this lineup is the ZR1. With a twin-turbocharged 5.5-liter V8 producing 1,064 horsepower, the ZR1 has demonstrated top speeds over 200 mph during testing. Chevrolet claims it will exceed 215 mph in base trim. The ZR1’s aerodynamic package, including a massive rear wing, can generate up to 1,200 pounds of downforce for enhanced track performance.

With its latest updates and the potential introduction of an even more powerful ZR1 model, the 2025 Corvette lineup is shaping up to be one of the most exciting yet for America’s favorite sports car.



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