- The 2025 Corvette configurator is live, letting customers build and price Stingray, E-Ray, and Z06 models.
- The 2025 Stingray Coupe starts at $69,995, while the E-Ray and Z06 models start at $108,595 and $113,795 respectively.
- New paint colors for 2025 include Competition Yellow Tintcoat and Hysteria Purple.
- Carbon-fiber wheels are available, reducing unsprung weight by 41 pounds for improved performance.
- The 2025 ZR1 is expected to have a 1,064-horsepower twin-turbo V8 engine, debuting next year.
Chevrolet has officially launched the 2025 Corvette build and price configurator, allowing enthusiasts and potential buyers to design their dream car. While the highly anticipated Corvette ZR1 is not yet available in the configurator, it is expected to make its debut in 2025, promising to be the most powerful Corvette in production history.
For now, customers can explore the Stingray, E-Ray, and Z06 models, with starting prices of $69,995 for the Stingray Coupe, $108,595 for the E-Ray, and $113,795 for the Z06.
Chevrolet has introduced several new options and features for the 2025 model year, including two new paint colors—Competition Yellow Tintcoat Metallic and Hysteria Purple Metallic—alongside the returning Sebring Orange Tintcoat Metallic.
Inside, buyers can now opt for blue stitching with the black interior and a Habanero-themed interior, giving the cockpit a bolder, more personalized look.
One of the most significant updates for 2025 is the availability of carbon-fiber wheels, which are expected to reduce unsprung weight by 41 pounds, improving acceleration, braking, and handling. These wheels, provided by Carbon Revolution, are available at a premium, ranging from $11,995 to $15,500 depending on the finish. These lightweight wheels are said to improve lap times by up to 1.5 seconds over a two-minute track.
While the ZR1 model is yet to be fully revealed in the configurator, enthusiasts can expect groundbreaking performance from its 5.5-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, which will produce a jaw-dropping 1,064 horsepower. This next-level power is supported by Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 R tires and specific aerodynamic packages designed to enhance track performance.
For now, customers are invited to explore the Stingray, E-Ray, and Z06 models through the newly launched configurator. Though some glitches have been reported, such as inaccuracies in thumbnail representations of wheels, Chevrolet is expected to resolve these issues promptly.
The configurator allows for a highly detailed and personalized experience, showcasing new spoilers, wheel options, and advanced interior packages.
As for the ZR1, its arrival is eagerly awaited, with testing at GM’s Milford Proving Ground already proving its dominance in terms of speed and acceleration. The car is expected to set new benchmarks, clocking sub-10-second quarter miles and surpassing the peak speed of its predecessor, the C7 ZR1.