What We Know So Far

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Summary

The mid-engine Corvette seemed like a big break from tradition when the C8 generation hit the market in late 2019, and Chevy is further modernizing the sports car with the introduction of the 2024 E-Ray hybrid model. But the Corvette is already set to go through another permutation when a fully electric version is added to the lineup. . Chevrolet hasn’t released many details yet, but it has been confirmed that a Corvette EV is in the works. We were expecting a powerful three- or four-motor powertrain with around 1000 horsepower and standard all-wheel drive. The two-seater interior will likely carry over from the petrol-powered Corvette. The race for all-electric sports cars is on, with up-and-coming rivals like the Dodge Challenger eMuscle and an electric version of the Porsche 718 both eyeing the same performance niche in the EV market.

What’s New for 2025?

The Corvette EV will be a new addition to the Corvette lineup when it enters the market. We hope to see it debut in 2024 as a 2025 model.

Price and Which One to Buy

1LT

$150,000 (estimated)

2LT

$160,000 (estimated)

3LT

$170,000 (estimated)

We expect the Corvette EV to cost significantly more than the $62,195 starting price of the gas-powered base model, but Chevrolet hasn’t said exactly how much the car will cost or what trim levels it will offer. It is also possible that apart from the coupe, the Corvette EV can also be offered as a convertible.

As more information becomes available, we’ll update this story with more details on:

  • EV Motors, Power and Performance
  • Range, Charging and Battery Life
  • Real World Fuel Economy and MPGe
  • Interior, Comfort and Cargo
  • Infotainment and Connectivity
  • Safety and Driver Assistance Features
  • Warranty and Maintenance Coverage

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