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Chevy Corvette Discount Non-Existent In May 2023

In May 2023, any Chevy Corvette discount or incentive remains unavailable on “America’s sports car.” Below, check out details on the 2023 Chevy Corvette Stingray, 2023 Chevy Corvette Z06, and upcoming 2024 Chevy Corvette E-Ray.

Shown here is the track-focused 2023 Chevy Corvette Z06 coupe.

Chevrolet Corvette Incentives

There are no Chevy Corvette discount offers during the month of May, and no special financing or lease incentives either. The 2023 Corvette Stingray is available to order via the online configurator tool, which allows prospective buyers to choose their preferred trim level, body style, exterior and interior colors, as well as options and features. Once the process is complete, the user can view a full pricing breakdown for their preferred build and also request a price quote from a local dealership for the vehicle.

GM began taking orders for the new 2023 Chevy Corvette Z06 last August, but since Z06 production is heavily constrained due to supplier-related issues, the 2023 model-year Z06 was initially no longer available to order in September. However, GM announced that it accepted new dealer orders afterwards. The online configurator tool is live for the 2023 Corvette Z06.

GM is taking orders at dealers for the all-new 2024 Chevy Corvette E-Ray. The visualizer is live as well for the 2024 Corvette E-Ray.

Chevrolet Corvette Pricing

For reference, here are 2023 Chevy Corvette trim levels and corresponding starting MSRPs, $1,395 destination freight charge included:

Stingray Coupe

  • 1LT – $65,895
  • 2LT – $73,195
  • 3LT – $77,845

Stingray Convertible

  • 1LT – $73,395
  • 2LT – $80,195
  • 3LT – $84,845

Z06 Coupe

  • 1LZ – $106,695
  • 2LZ – $115,895
  • 3LZ – $120,545

Z06 Convertible

  • 1LZ – $114,195
  • 2LZ – $122,895
  • 3LZ – $127,545

The 2023 Chevy Corvette Stingray arrives as the fourth model year of the eighth-generation sports car, introducing only a few small changes and updates as compared to the preceding 2022 model year. Power in the 2023 Corvette Stingray comes from the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 LT2 gasoline engine.

The 2023 Corvette Stingray entered production at the GM Bowling Green plant in Kentucky on May 23rd, 2022.

The biggest news for the 2023 model year is the debut of the track-focused 2023 Chevy Corvette Z06 with a long list of changes and updates over the Stingray. Chief among them is the new race-bred, naturally aspirated, dual-overhead cam, flat-plane crank powerplant – the 5.5L V8 LT6 gasoline engine. The 2023 Corvette Z06 also arrives with the new 70th Anniversary Edition package.

Production of the 2023 Corvette Z06 began at the GM Bowling Green plant on September 19th, 2022.

At the beginning of the year, GM debuted the first-ever 2024 Chevy Corvette E-Ray, featuring the naturally aspirated LT2 from the C8 Stingray mated to an electric motor mounted up front. The E-Ray is also the first-ever production Corvette equipped with front-wheel drive.

Pricing for the 2024 Corvette E-Ray was announced in January, with a starting MSRP of $104,295, which includes the $1,395 destination freight charge.

We strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information about the vehicles and their incentives in question, but errors and misprints can happen. In addition, the manufacturer can change incentive information at any time and without notice. Always consult with your dealer regarding color availability information before making purchase decisions. GM Authority is not responsible for any omissions, misprints, or any other errors.

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Comments

  1. how many months or years since there has been any discount?

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  2. which Ferrari model is this ?

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  3. I am happy to say my 2021 Stingray Z51 has been in my garage for 2 years and is doing well.
    Out the door price $78,611 USD. Ordered to my personal configuration using the online configurator. I feel lucky. It is a great car.

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  4. You can order a Vette. However, you’ll be much older before you drive it home.

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    1. Greedy GM aint stupid…law of suppl and demand keeps the price up and its limited production schedules due to the sparse ? supply of parts available to build the configurations customers demand!
      Waiting a year or more for your vehicle will eventually come to roost!

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  5. With some 100,000 Stingrays already produced, some are appearing in dealer showrooms, either because their ADM is too high, or someone pulled out of a deal before delivery, forfeiting deposit. The longer they sit, the more the price will come down. Trade-ins for the Z06 or repos will add to the price pressure

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  6. love the site, keep up the good work

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  7. Tried to buy one last fall but every dealer wanted a large markup, averaging $10,000 over MSRP. Has anyone seen this disappearing?

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  8. Bought mine from Ciocca Corvette in New Jersy since they sold at MSRP. The markups here in SoCal were nuts at the time, can you say 40,000? Now I am dealing with Cals smog system cuz the car is from out of state! A very interesting journey to say least. (23 3LT, RED MIST, 2TONE SEATS, STINGRAY R PACKAGE, LIFT, Z51 ETC.)

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  9. After having four Vettes ; one a C2 and three C3s (bought two of them new), I’ve decided that a V-8 powered, rear wheel drive, 6spd stick, dual mode exhaust, Recaro seats, cloth convertible topped equipped 2023 Camaro was the better choice for old school me.
    And, I have lots of dough left over for other toys and pursuits.

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