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Chevy Corvette Discount Remains Non-Existent In February 2024

In February 2024, any Chevy Corvette discount or incentive remain unavailable on the mid-engine sports car. Below, check out details on the 2024 Chevy Corvette variants – Corvette Stingray, Corvette Z06, and first-ever Corvette E-Ray.

Any incentives remain unavailable on the Chevy C8 Corvette, shown here in the Z06 Coupe trim.

Chevrolet Corvette Incentives

There are no Chevy Corvette discount offers during the month of February, and no special financing or lease incentives either. The online configurator tool for each variant of the C8 Corvette can be used by 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.

Chevrolet Corvette Pricing

For reference, here are 2024 Chevy Corvette trim levels and corresponding starting MSRPs, $1,695 destination freight charge included:

About Chevrolet Corvette

The 2024 Chevy Corvette adds new active safety tech to its features list to bring it more in line with other Bow Tie brand models, including Automatic Emergency Braking and standard IntelliBeam automatic high-beam headlamps as well as Lane Keep Assist and Lane Departure Warning.

The 2024 Corvette also gets new driver mode selection animations along with a new infotainment system that incorporates Google built-in features. According to a J.D. Power Study, the Chevy Corvette already has a great multimedia system.

Additionally, the 2024 Corvette Stingray drops two alloy wheel choices, replacing them with new designs. Check out all the 2024 Corvette wheel options. Furthermore, the 2024 Corvette gets a new Edge Red painted rear fascia script LPO-level option.

Furthermore, the Stingray’s M1L transmission gets a case design update and, critically, will no longer require two extra quarts of transmission fluid for track use. It should be noted that GM does not condone tracking M1L-equipped vehicles without the Z51 package.

A year ago, GM debuted the first-ever 2024 Chevy Corvette E-Ray, featuring the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 LT2 engine from the Stingray mated to an electric motor mounted up front. The E-Ray is also the first-ever production Corvette equipped with front-wheel drive and all-wheel-drive traction.

That combination also makes the E-Ray the fastest Corvette ever, with a 0-to-60 mph time of just 2.5 seconds, a tenth of a second quicker than the Z06.

The Corvette Z06 features the 5.5L V8 LT6 gasoline engine, a race-bred, naturally aspirated, dual-overhead cam, flat-plane-crank powerplant.

Pricing uncovered for the 2024 Corvette shows that for the new model year, the destination freight charge has increased across the board from $1,395 to $1,595, which is why the Corvette E-Ray’s prices are “up” $200 compared to those announced during the E-Ray’s debut.

This past October, the 2024 Corvette received a $2,100 price increase across the entire C8 Corvette lineup, which includes a bump in the destination freight charge of $100. That means the Stingray Coupe in 1LT trim now starts at $69,995 while the Z06 Convertible in 3LZ trim has a starting MSRP of $132,345. Furthermore, the carbon fiber wheels get a price increase as do the full-length dual racing stripes.

The online configurator tool is live for the entire 2024 Corvette lineup, including for the 2024 Corvette Stingray, the 2024 Corvette Z06, and the 2024 Corvette E-Ray, and still live for the 2023 Corvette.

Production of the 2024 Corvette E-Ray started last month.

Accolades for the C8 Corvette continue to roll in.

The Corvette E-Ray made NACTOY’s “Best of 2024” list, being among the 25 vehicles advancing to the finalist round of the 30th annual North American Car, Truck and Utility Vehicle of the Year Awards.

Additionally, the Corvette Convertible won Strategic Vision’s 2023 Total Quality Impact award.

Furthermore, the Corvette Z06 fared well in the Car and Driver 0-150-0 MPH Test and the Chevy Corvette, Corvette E-Ray won the 2024 10Best Award.

Finally, a new study finds that the Chevy Corvette holds its value well.

Most recently, Consumer Reports members say again that the Chevy Corvette is a most satisfying car to own.

The 2025 Corvette C8 refresh will bring noteworthy changes to interior, with the biggest change expected to be the deletion of the HVAC controls found along the large center divider between the two seats.

Once Z06 production is higher than the current, highly constrained levels, and the E-Ray has finally launched, Chevy will launch the 2025 Chevy Corvette ZR1. It’s expected to be powered by a boosted variant of the 5.5 V8 LT6 engine found in the Z06, raising the performance bar even higher. Our spies spotted a 2025 Corvette ZR1 prototype testing on the Nurburgring, revealing differences between the ZR1 and Z06 with the Z07 package, as well as sporting a new wheel design.

GM Authority has learned that GM showed Chevy dealers the C8 Corvette ZR1 during a secret meeting late last year along with the all-new 2025 Chevy Equinox, which was officially unveiled last month. Subsequently, we of course eagerly await the impending reveal of the Bow Tie brand’s new track-destroying supercar.

2025 Chevy C8 Corvette ZR1 Coupe rendering

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. I’ve been wanting to buy a new C8 for several months but the weak warranty, low inventory and hiked prices increases turned me off and motivated me to buy a 2024 Jaguar F-Type AWD that I found under MSRP.

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    1. No doubt they sell the Jag under MSRP because they are more popular and more in demand than the C8

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    2. I owned 2 F-Types, 2017 S AWD convertible, and a coupe. They were both incredible cars, fun to drive, great performers, and great lookers. Got a lot of attention wherever I went. I would not hesitate to buy another one in the future. That said, I am enjoying my 2020 Z51 coupe as much or more than either of my F-Types. Different cars, different times. You will likely not meet yourself coming and going in an F-Type. Total production of F-Types through the 2019 model year was less than a year’s production of the C8. I live in a small town in northern Nevada, and there were only 2 other F-Types in town when I had mine. Enjoy your F-Type, you won’t be sorry you bought it.

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  2. My 2021 Corvette was $60,995 , then I did 2LT and Z51. And not one thing more.
    Sticker $76,811. I sure would like a Z06 or an Eray but it will not happen.
    Learning to love my plain old Corvette all over again.

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  3. Here in Canada an Eray comes with a $60K sales and luxury tax bill thanks to the Liberal frauds

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  4. Could you post the 2024 Corvette redacted list monthly.. A lot of people are following their Corvette production and the redacted list of options on the 2024 Corvette would help them.

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  5. I wish my Dealership could get a damn alocation, i don’t know if they will even get one, i think i made a mistake ordering it, the 2024s are starting to appear on lots, it don’t make sense to me butwhat do i know.

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  6. Corvette discount ? Stop already. Can someone recall the last time GM discounted the Covette?

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  7. in 2018 I was looking at car lots over filled with discounted Corvette C7’s .
    Then I heard a story, of a maybe possible mid engine.
    The story had been told over many decades, but this one seemed possible.
    And I saved up and waited to place a deposit on a C8, waited another year, and took delivery. So happy I did.

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  8. The C8 is a car worth waiting for. Now that production has been going on for five model years, used ones will be available with low miles and no markup. I have a ’20 coupe, sorry but it’s not for sale.

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  9. maybe if we bought 3 hyundai’s and gave them away as gifts we could be exempt paying tax on A ZO6 in Canada!!!!

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