Stingray E-Ray Z06 ZR1 ZR1X Grand Sport

Corvette Lineup

Get to know the lineup

Set apart from other performance vehicles by its name alone, Corvette delivers rebellious spirit — and a legacy of absolute craft — with every centimetre and angle of its makeup. From the Stingray to the ZR1, these unique and unparalleled models represent Chevrolet and its dedication to bringing ingenuity to you.

Introducing Corvette Grand Sport and Grand Sport X

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2027 Corvette Grand Sport Lineup

“Corvette sets the bar for performance cars.”

— Chris Barber
Lead Development Engineer for Corvette ZR1

Explore each model

See what sets Stingray, E-Ray and Z06 apart. Plus, each model is available as a classic coupe with removable roof panel or a convertible with a fully retractable hardtop.

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Stingray: Performance socialite

The performance you want and functionality you need. This sports car offers the perfect combination of performance driving, sculpted design and cargo capacity.

495*
Max avail. horsepower

2.9 seconds*
Avail. 0 to 96 km/h (0 to 60 mph) time

11.2 seconds*
Quarter-mile

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E-Ray: All season, all-wheel drive

The first-ever AWD Corvette has an electrified front axle and provides all-season performance. As quick as it is capable, E-Ray can go from 0 to 96 km/h (0 to 60 mph) in as little as 2.5 seconds.*

655*
Combined horsepower

2.5 seconds*
Avail. 0 to 96 km/h (0 to 60 mph) time

10.5 seconds*
Quarter-mile

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Z06: Track born, street ready

Z06 is the most powerful naturally aspirated Corvette, thanks to the LT6 5.5L V8 engine with flat-plane crankshaft. The Z06 has harnessed the racing technologies that conquered Le Mans, Sebring and Daytona.

670
Max avail. horsepower

2.6 seconds*
Avail. 0 to 96 km/h (0 to 60 mph) time

10.6 seconds*
Avail. quarter-mile at 209 km/h

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ZR1: The unthinkable has arrived

If you seek the ultimate in performance and prestige — a vehicle crafted with luxury materials and top-of-the-line detailing — look no further than Corvette ZR1. With a twin turbocharged 5.5L V8 engine and edge-to-edge aerodynamics, it’s the quickest, fastest, most powerful production Corvette ever.

1,064
Horsepower at 7,000 rpm

2.3 seconds*
Avail. 0 to 96 km/h (0 to 60 mph) time

9.6 seconds*
Avail. quarter-mile at 241 km/h

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ZR1X: The pinnacle of performance

The ZR1 legacy continues with the addition of hybrid AWD technology. The ZR1X features a turbocharged 5.5L LT7 V8 engine and electric front-drive unit that work in harmony to deliver unrelenting power and instant torque—elevating Corvette to the next level as a true North American hypercar.

1,250*
Combined horsepower

1.89 seconds*
Avail. 0 to 60 time

8.99 seconds*
Avail. quarter-mile at 252 km/h

The evolution of an icon

You don’t achieve greatness by standing still. You do it by pushing boundaries. Leading the way. And leaving the competition behind.

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Next-generation V8 engine

With 535 horsepower and 520 lb.-ft. of torque, the next-generation V8 engine builds upon our proven V8 capability. The naturally aspirated LS6 6.7L V8 delivers immediate, linear response for a composed, confident drive. Standard on 2027 Corvette Grand Sport, Grand Sport X and Stingray.

The Chevy Corvette CX and Chevy Corvette CX.R on a track

The future is taking form

The CX and CX.R Vision Gran Turismo concepts* are exercises in accelerated ingenuity, meant to identify today’s hypercar limitations and break through them at maximum velocity. From their intensely aerodynamic forms to their driver-centric interiors, these vehicles distill performance and design to help shape the future of Corvette. 

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No mercy at Nürburgring

No mercy at Nürburgring

Three Corvettes. Three drivers. One mission: achieve record lap times at one of the most grueling tracks in the world, Nürburgring. Follow the Corvette team and engineer drivers Aaron Link, Brian Wallace and Drew Cattell as they push Z06, ZR1 and ZR1X to the limits at the Green Hell, reinforcing Corvette as a dominant force in North American performance.

Corvette Z06

7:11.826

Aaron Link

Corvette ZR1

6:50.763

Brian Wallace

Corvette ZR1X

6:49.275

Drew Cattell

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Frequently asked questions

What are the different Corvette models?

Current models include Stingray, Grand Sport, Grand Sport X, E-Ray, Z06 and ZR1 and ZR1X.

How many Corvette models are there?

There are currently seven Corvette models — Stingray, Grand Sport, Grand Sport X, E-Ray, Z06, ZR1 and ZR1X. Stingray, Grand Sport, Grand Sport X, E-Ray and Z06 offer three model levels and a coupe or convertible option; ZR1 and ZR1X offer two model levels and a coupe or convertible option.

What are the differences between each Corvette?

Every Corvette reflects a distinct personality. Stingray adds excitement to your every day drive with exhilarating performance and stunning design. Grand Sport is a true driver’s Corvette with rear-wheel drive precision, while Grand Sport X adds electrified all-wheel drive for enhanced all-weather control. E-Ray is the first electrified AWD Corvette, and it offers all-season driving capability. Z06 is made for the track and is versatile to drive on the street. ZR1 pushes the limits on power and refinement, elevating performance to a whole new level. ZR1X ascends to the pinnacle of Corvette performance, solidifying its place as a true North American hypercar.

How much is a Corvette?

Corvette prices differ by model and features:

 

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What is a Corvette?

Corvette is a North American sports car manufactured by General Motors under the Chevrolet brand since 1953. Corvette has evolved through many generations, but it remains known for its performance, distinctive styling, and confident presence on and off the track.

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