Chevrolet Corvette: News, Reviews and Pricing

The Chevrolet Corvette is the original American sports car, serving as a competitor to the greatest performance cars from around the world since the 1950s. The new C8 Corvette is expected to be unveiled on July 18th. The 7th and latest generation of Corvette has really put GM back on top in regards to being America’s sports car. It completely redesigned the interior using much better quality materials and making it feel as good as it looks.

The C7 Corvette lineup consists of 4 models. The Stingray, Grand Sport, Z06, and ZR1. Each one increases in horsepower, handling, and aerodynamics as you move up the models. The Nürburgring track times were recently released for all 4 of these models with the fastest one being the ZR1 which lapped the ring in 7:04. Jim Mero (previous suspension engineer for GM) stated the ZR1 could have had a 6:59 second if he was able to drive the car on properly warmed tires. This time puts the C7 Corvette ZR1 into supercar territory.

Here at Torque News, we cover the Corvette extensively and have the latest news and information on each Corvette model made by Chevrolet. Here is a list of the complete Corvette lineup and U.S. base MSRP for each model.

  • 2019 Corvette Stingray starts at: 56,995.00
  • 2019 Corvette Grand Sport starts at: 66,995.00
  • 2019 Corvette Z06 starts at: 81,995.00
  • 2019 Corvette ZR1 starts at: 121,995.00
2021 C8 Mid-Engine Corvette 2LT

What Is New In 2021 C8 Mid-Engine Corvette

The Chevrolet Corvette C8 has been the subject of much ink since it was launched, especially since its engine is now placed in the rear center position. Soon we may see the introduction of the E-Ray version, which is expected to be hybrid and to replace the Corvette Grand Sport. But today we are going to look at what's new in 2021 Corvette and particularly at its Stingray Coupe 2LT with the Z51 performance package.
2021 Chevy Corvette in front of Mustang logo

Mustang Mach-E Hype Leads General Motors To Follow Suit With Corvette SUV

An electrified Corvette is on the horizon, and according to rumors and a teased video from the Consumer Electronics Show a Corvette-inspired SUV could be coming by 2025. All this is reaction to the hype generated by the Ford Mustang Mach-E. Meanwhile, some early expected deliveries of Mach-E are already delayed.

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