We're taking a closer look at how the 2025 Corvette Stingray looks with the new-for-2025 Gloss Black wheel design available ...
The 2025 model year is a big one for the C8 Corvette ... Stingray trim levels (1LT, 2LT, 3LT). Sized at 19 inches in front and 20 inches in the rear, the five-split-spoke Gloss Black forged ...
Your message was sent. You'll receive a response shortly. The Chevrolet Corvette is entering its fifth year of production as the C7, the seventh generation of the top GM sports car, and it’s ...
Corvette’s are great cars and as a previous 911 owner i will say they are much more fun to drive and substantially cheaper to own. I had 2 C7s. One was a 2019 Stingray Z51 3LT and the other was ...
For those with a 2025 Chevy Corvette ZR1 on their radar ... on a 1LZ would come in at $220,000 and a convertible in either trim would bump the bill another $10,000. Here’s how our budget ...
The Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 is already proving its speed ... For comparison, the ZR1 takes the Grand Course title from the 2019 McLaren Senna which we lapped in 2:34.9 at our annual Lightning ...
In between our fevered wait for the 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1's arrival and the ... mph missiles can look beyond the "entry-level" 1LZ trim to the 3LZ that adds a 14-speaker Bose audio system ...
Rick Hendrick, the famed NASCAR team owner, has just solidified his reputation as one of the most passionate Corvette collectors in the world. But that’s easy to do when you already own over 120 ...
Hendrick bought the first C8 Corvette for $3 million, and the first C8 Corvette Z06 for $3.6 million, both considerable premiums for a car that starts at $68,300. Barrett-Jackson, which put on the ...
Like so many other car enthusiasts, we're champing at the bit for the arrival of the C8-generation Chevy Corvette ZR1 ... the coupe and opted for the 3LZ trim, mainly to snag that 14-speaker ...
While we've been told the coupe version will start at $174,995 and the convertible at $184,995, neither of the base model prices is shown on the website, and neither are the trim levels.
While the Corvette C8 might be a dream for some people, owning a Ferrari is a dream for millions. If you can stomach the approximately $250,000 price tag, you get a vehicle with 612 horsepower ...