- For 2025, Stingray, E-Ray, And Z06 See a Price Hike Of About $2,000.
- There Is a New Addition To The Corvette Lineup: The Zr1.
- The 2025 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Comes Powered By a Naturally Aspirated 5.5-Liter V8 Producing 670 Horsepower And 460 Lb-Ft Of Torque.
- The 2025 Corvette Z06 Is Louder And More Thrilling Than Before.
Chevrolet has finally revealed the Corvette lineup for the 2025 model year. There are a few changes in the models, and you will not be disappointed in any way.
As always, the 2025 Chevrolet Corvette comes with the existing models: Stingray, E-Ray, and Z06. All of these models that carry over to the new year are mostly unchanged, with slight enhancements in engines and pricing.
For 2025, a new generation of Chevy Corvette ZR1 is here. It was uneviled by the company the previous week and is set to hit dealerships somewhere next year with an estimated opening price of over $200,000.
The major changes across the lineup for the 2025 model year include the availability of new exterior colors, a leather steering wheel, and an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transaxle.
Compared to the new addition to the lineup, which is off-the-chart in terms of power and pricing, the existing models are still making a fair change. The entry-level Stingray is priced at $69,995, the electrified E-Ray is priced at $108,595, and the track-focused Z06 is priced at $113,795.
The good news is that the Stingray’s pricing for the coupe variant has not changed from the previous year, but it costs roughly $2,000 for the convertible. However, the prices for the E-Ray and Z06 are both up by $2,000 for both coupe and convertible variants. In addition, a convertible option is available with each model and carries a $7,000 premium for each.
The 2025 Chevrolet Corvette Z06, Stingray, and E-Ray are all set to hit dealerships later this year. Out of the three, the Corvette Z06 is the talk of the town because it now comes with the ground-breaking engine that Chevy spent two years developing.
The Corvette Z06 for 2025 comes with a naturally aspirated 5.5-liter V-8 engine with a flat-plane crankshaft, delivering a jaw-dropping 670 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque.
Sure, the Z06 is no match for the insatiable 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, but that does not mean it is any less. This ride can attain a top speed of around 195 mph and sprint from zero to 60 mph in only 2.6 seconds. But to truly enjoy the Z06 Corvette, we recommend you go for the Z07 performance package.