Poll: Guess The Price Of The 2025 Chevy Corvette ZR1
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The 2025 Chevy Corvette ZR1 got its big debut just a few days ago, revealing a twin-turbo track monster with over 1,000 horsepower. It’s an impressive bit of kit, and the spec sheet is nothing short of astonishing. The question, then, becomes this – what’s the price for entry?
General Motors has yet to announce official pricing information for the 2025 Corvette ZR1, but looking over what’s on offer, we can speculate that it will likely cost a pretty penny indeed. After all, the ZR1 is the new range-topper of the C8 lineup (at least until the C8 Zora debuts), and with the C8 Stingray starting at $69,995, the C8 E-Ray starting at $108,595, and the C8 Z06 starting at $113,795, you can bet the MSRP for the C8 ZR1 will be deep into the six-figure range. For reference, the most expensive non-ZR1 C8 on offer is currently the Corvette Z06 3LZ Convertible, which is tagged with an MSRP of $134,345. Check out our previous coverage for more 2025 Corvette pricing information.
So what makes the C8 ZR1 so special as to justify such lofty prices? Well, for starters, there’s the engine, specifically the twin-turbocharged 5.5L V8 LT7, a flat-plane crank DOHC fire-breather capable of doling out 1,064 horsepower at 7,000 rpm and 828 pound-feet of torque at 6,000 rpm. Properly applied to the rear wheels, it’s enough to send the new ZR1 down the quarter mile in less than 10 seconds, with top speed estimated at more than 215 mph.
Of course, all that go is complemented by all the right bits and pieces to balance it out, including Magnetic Ride suspension, massive carbon ceramic brakes, and new aero components to boot. Go for the optional ZTK package, and you’ll get enough wing to generate 1,200 pounds of downforce at top speed.
Impressive stuff, but that still doesn’t answer the question – how much will the ZR1 cost? Let us know your thoughts by voting in the poll below, and remember to subscribe to GM Authority for more mid-engine Corvette news, C8 news, Chevy Corvette news, Chevy news, and around-the-clock GM news coverage.
Let’s be honest, the price is not an issue here. I own a 2024 Z06/Z07 and my car beats the crap out of the most popular super cars. So what if they say the Corvette is not a super car because it carries a set of golf clubs. I carry mine in my car all the time and still beat the heck out of Ferarri’s, Lamborghini’s and Porsche’s. Look, the Corvette is the best American made “Super car” in my mind and it always will be. Embrace it and go drive the hell out of your beautiful Corvette.
Well said…..
Base coop 167,599
Vert 183999
I would say about $205K base price for coupe,
$215K for convertible.
Fully loaded, $245K-$255K.
Would be pocket change compared to its highest price competitors in super car territory.
If the Mustang GTD IS ~400K, a Ferrari is ~500K.
I WOULD guess they will ask ~400K- 500K
I think the prices you charge for these corvettes is ridiculous and outrageous you must of went to ripe off school, I hope your sales will go down so you can be taught a lesson on being greedy and that you will eventually price your self’s right out of the market and that you will be stuck with lots of inventory that you can’t get ride of. Stupid and ridiculous.
How could you build this car any cheaper? Corvettes have always been the best bang for buck.
Base $205,000 fully loaded $215-$230
Base coupe: $164,995
Base cinvertable: $172,500
I love this car and hope it will start $130-140k as I want to be able to afford it.