Key Takeaways
- Pricing for the 2025 Chevrolet Corvette lineup has been revealed.
- 2025 Corvette Stingray pricing remains unchanged.
- E-Ray trims are more expensive, the Z06 coupe is $600 cheaper, and the Z06 convertible is $1,500 pricier.
- Chevrolet has yet to reveal pricing for the all-new ZR1.
Last week, the Chevrolet Corvette lineup grew to accommodate the new ZR1, a twin-turbo V8-powered monster with 1,064 horsepower. Pricing for this supercar slayer has yet to be announced, but pricing for the rest of the MY2025 lineup has been revealed. Customers will be happy to know that America’s favorite sports car remains a great deal in its segment.
There’s great news for Stingray customers, with pricing remaining unchanged. The 1LT trim comes in at $69,995 while the mid-spec 2LT has an MSRP of $77,095. Customers wanting a 3LT coupe will have to fork out $81,745. While the Stingray hardtop is the same price, the convertible is around $2,000 more expensive than before. The 1LT is now a $76,995 car, while the 3LT is $88,745. The ‘Vette Stingray convertible 2LT sits between the two at $84,095.
MY2025 Corvette Trims |
Pricing |
---|---|
Stingray Coupe 1LT |
$69,995 |
Stingray Coupe 2LT |
$77,095 |
Stingray Coupe 3LT |
$81,745 |
Stingray Convertible 1LT |
$76,995 |
Stingray Convertible 2LT |
$84,095 |
Stingray Convertible 3LT |
$88,745 |
E-Ray Coupe 1LZ |
$108,595 |
E-Ray Coupe 2LZ |
$114,095 |
E-Ray Coupe 3LZ |
$119,545 |
E-Ray Convertible 1LZ |
$115,595 |
E-Ray Convertible 2LZ |
$121,095 |
E-Ray Convertible 3LZ |
$126,545 |
Z06 Coupe 1LZ |
$113,795 |
Z06 Coupe 2LZ |
$122,695 |
Z06 Coupe 3LZ |
$127,345 |
Z06 Convertible 1LZ |
$120,795 |
Z06 Convertible 2LZ |
$129,695 |
Z06 Convertible 3LZ |
$134,345 |
E-Ray Is $2,000 Pricier Than Last Year
Beyond the base Stingray models, the E-Ray and the razor-sharp Z06 have also received price hikes. Introduced last year, the electrified Corvette is more expensive by $2,000. The point of entry for an E-Ray 1LZ is now $108,595, while the 2LZ and 3LZ models retail for $114,095 and $119,545. The E-Ray drop-top carries a $7,000 premium over its coupe counterpart, regardless of trim.
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Interestingly, the Z06 is slightly more affordable than before. All 2025 Z06 coupes are $600 cheaper, with the 1LZ coming in at $113,795. The 2LZ is $122,695, while the top-spec 3LZ comes in at $127,345. While $600 won’t matter to the average Z06 customer, it’s nice to see a high-end car decrease in price, but this is likely so that dealers can make room for the ZR1 next year.
Z06 Coupe Is (Slightly) Cheaper, But Convertible Is More Expensive
While the coupe is cheaper, the Z06 convertible has been made more expensive by $1,500 for MY2025. That means customers will now pay $120,795 for a 1LZ, $129,695 for the 2LZ, and $134,345 for the 3LZ. It remains to be seen how much the new ZR1 will cost, but estimates suggest the range-topper could cost as much as $200,000 when it reaches dealerships next year.

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With the 2025 update, Chevrolet has introduced more colors and customization options for the Corvette. Among the new finishes are Competition Yellow Tintcoat and Hysteria Purple Metallic, giving customers even more choice when it comes to personalizing their ‘Vettes. If the pricing mentioned above puts you off, then you’ll be pleased to know that there are deals to be had on the 2024 Corvette – although you would have to own a Camaro currently to take advantage of these discounts. All prices mentioned above include Chevrolet’s delivery fee of $1,695.
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