- For 2025, the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray coupe and convertible start at $69,995 and $76,995, respectively, which are the same as last year.
- Prices for the Corvette E-Ray rise by $2000, starting at $108,595 for the coupe and $115,595 for the convertible.
- The Corvette Z06 coupe and convertible will also likely receive a $2000 price hike, pending the EPA’s certification of the mandatory gas-guzzler tax.
CORRECTION 8/2/24: This story has been updated to correctly state that for the 2025 model year the Stingray convertible’s base price is unchanged and that the Z06 coupe and convertible will likely see a $2000 price hike.
Chevy revealed the highly anticipated 2025 Corvette ZR1 on July 25, and this ultimate C8 Vette looks to be an absolute monster with its 1064-hp twin-turbo V-8 and colossal rear wing. Chevy has yet to reveal the ZR1’s price (we’re estimating close to $200,000), but we now know how much the lesser, albeit still excellent, cars in the 2025 Corvette lineup will cost.
The good news is that the base price of the Stingray hasn’t gone up at all. The Stingray coupe’s cheapest 1LT trim remains at $69,995, and pricing for the 2025 Stingray coupe is the same as the 2024 model across the board. That means the 2LT coupe still costs $77,095 while the 3LT coupe costs $81,745. Prices for the Stingray convertible are also unchanged, with the 1LT starting at $76,995, the 2LT at $84,095, and the 3LT at $88,745.
Price Hikes for E-Ray, Z06
The hybrid E-Ray, introduced last year, pairs a front-mounted electric motor with the Stingray’s 495-hp 6.2-liter V-8. The E-Ray’s prices jump up by $2000 for the 2025 model year, with the base 1LZ coupe now costing $108,595 and the 1LZ convertible going for $115,595. The 2LZ will sticker for $114,095 in coupe form and $121,095 in convertible form, while the 3LZ will require $119,545 and $126,545, respectively.
The Z06 also undergoes a price change for 2025, but we’re still waiting for the EPA to certify its gas-guzzler tax, which was $2600 on all but the Z07-equipped models that came with a $3000 GGT. If the previous gas-guzzler tax holds, the ’25 Corvette Z06 coupe and convertible will cost $2000 more than before. We estimate the 1LZ coupe will start at $116,395, the 2LZ at $125,295, and the 3LZ at $129,945. Meanwhile, we estimate the 1LZ convertible will start $123,395, the 2LZ at $132,295, and the 3LZ at $136,945. We will also update this story once the 2025 Corvette Z06’s gas-guzzler tax has been certified.
This story was originally published on 7/31/24.
Caleb Miller began blogging about cars at 13 years old, and he realized his dream of writing for a car magazine after graduating from Carnegie Mellon University and joining the Car and Driver team. He loves quirky and obscure autos, aiming to one day own something bizarre like a Nissan S-Cargo, and is an avid motorsports fan.
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