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Chevy Corvette Discount Remains Non-Existent In July 2024

In July 2024, any Chevy Corvette discount or incentive continues to be unavailable on the mid-engine sports car. Below, check out details on the 2024 Chevy Corvette variants: the Corvette Stingray, Corvette Z06, and the first-ever Corvette E-Ray.

Any incentives remain unavailable on the Chevy C8 Corvette. Shown here is the Corvette E-Ray Convertible.

Chevrolet Corvette Incentives

There are no Chevy Corvette discount offers during July and no special financing or lease incentives either. Prospective buyers can use the online configurator tool for each variant of the C8 Corvette to choose their preferred trim level, body style, exterior and interior colors, and options and features. Once the process is complete, the user can view a full pricing breakdown for their preferred build and 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, including a $1,695 destination freight charge (DFC):

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. These include 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 and a new infotainment system incorporating Google built-in features.

The 2024 Corvette Stingray also 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 as an LPO-level option.

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.

GM debuted the first-ever 2024 Chevy Corvette E-Ray a year ago. It features 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 quickest 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 $100 bump in the destination freight charge. 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. 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 the 2024 Corvette Stingray, the 2024 Corvette Z06, and the 2024 Corvette E-Ray.

Prototype of 2025 Chevy Corvette C8 ZR1 Coupe

Originally, we reported that the 2025 Corvette C8 refresh would bring noteworthy changes to the interior, with the most significant change expected to be the deletion of the HVAC controls found along the large center divider between the two seats. However, spy shots of the 2025 Chevy Corvette ZR1 prototype interior show it unchanged from that of the current C8 models.

The 2025 Corvette will get a new interior color, new Z06 wheels, and more, including three new paint colors, while dropping two wheels for the Z06.

Production of the 2025 Corvette is currently scheduled to start on September 9th.

In April, GM teased the forthcoming 2025 Chevy Corvette ZR1, which will debut in the coming month, with the tagline “The Unthinkable is Coming This Summer.” It’s expected to be powered by a twin-turbocharged variant of the 5.5 V8 LT6 engine found in the Z06, raising the performance bar even higher.

The 2025 Corvette ZR1 reveal is coming on July 25th, as announced in this video:

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. Same ole’ regurgitated story. A glut of new inventory sits on the lots with dealer discounts at or approaching 7K . If it hasn’t already happened, GM will soon be supplying dealers with incentives (through the back door) to move ’em out or Bowling Green will be facing reduced production and possibly a reduction of work force.

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  2. Not even remotely accurate. Stingrays are easily available below MSRP now. Even Z06s can be had at MSRP without any trouble.

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  3. My 2021 Out the door price was close to the current 2LT price, and I got Z51, Mag Ride, Front End Lift with it. Somehow I feel like I got a deal. Looking back. Lovin my 2021 C8 all over again.

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  4. When the C8 got announced, my local dealer a dozens of C7s at big discounts, wish I had got one.
    I wonder what will happen when the C9 comes along. Just curious.

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  5. GM Authority falsely continues reporting no discounts for C8 Corvette month after month for the last few months. They knew that it’s not true? Why they did that? Don’t care about what they’re writing? What is their purpose? Get kickbacks from Chevrolet and GM? On the other hand, readers continue reporting huge discounts out there.

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  6. GM Employee discount on all in-stock corvettes at Les Stanford in Michigan.

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  7. Generous Motors has become such an untrustworthy Co anymore. SAD!

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  8. Just because GM is not offering factory incentives does not mean dealers can’t start dealing as they clearly now are on regular C8’s. Supply has caught up with demand and dealers are now dealing again. If you paid MSRP a few years back you still got a solid deal on an awesome car, as GM has raised the base price, delivery charge and option prices substantially in the last 24 months.

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  9. Conquering the Germans and Europeans Corvette zo6 💪

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