Chevrolet has increased prices for the 2025 C8 Corvette, but buyers might find some consolation in reduced costs for certain optional features. While the entry-level Stingray remains unchanged at $69,995, the E-Ray and Z06 models have seen price hikes of approximately $2,000 each.
Powertrain options stay the same, with the Stingray featuring a 495-horsepower V8, the E-Ray offering a 655-horsepower hybrid setup, and the Z06 boasting a 670-horsepower V8. All models come with an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
The 2025 Chevrolet Corvette, built on GM’s Y2 architecture at the Bowling Green Assembly plant in Kentucky, has seen price adjustments across its lineup. The Stingray Coupe starts at $69,995, while the Convertible version is priced at $76,995.
The electrified E-Ray comes in Coupe and Convertible forms at $108,595 and $115,595 respectively. The high-performance Z06 is available as a Coupe for $113,795 or a Convertible for $120,795. Alongside these changes, optional extras like the Visible Carbon Fiber Door Intake Trim and Suede Front Truck Liner have seen price increases, reaching $3,955 and $1,750 respectively.
Conversely, the 20-spoke Tech Bronz Wheels are now $3,195, a $300 reduction, and the 15-spoke Bright Polished Wheels for the Stingray are available for $3,495, representing an $855 discount. As Chevrolet prepares to reveal the range-topping ZR1 today at the Miami Track Concours Club, the Corvette lineup continues to evolve.