In March 2025, Chevy Corvette deals include local market leases on the 2025 Chevy Corvette Coupe and Convertible C8 Stingray
No incentives are available from the Bow Tie brand on the C8 Z06, the C8 E-Ray, or C8 ZR1 variants of the variant of the mid-engine high-performance sports car.
Chevrolet Corvette Deals
Chevy Corvette deals in March 2025 include these lease offers:
- 2025 Corvette Stingray Coupe 1LT
- $1,053 per month for 48 months
- Ultra low-mileage lease with 10,000 miles per year
- $3,553 due at signing (after all offers)
- $0 security deposit
- Available in the Miami market area
- 2025 Corvette Stingray Convertible 3LT
- $1,413 per month for 48 months
- Ultra low-mileage lease with 10,000 miles per year
- $3,913 due at signing (after all offers)
- $0 security deposit
- Available in the Miami market area
The above Chevy Corvette deals are valid through March 31st, 2025.
Eligible Costco members can take advantage of an incentive of up to $3,000 through its auto program on the purchase or lease of a new 2024 or 2025 Corvette Stingray or Corvette E-Ray. The offer is valid through April 30th, 2025.
Chevrolet Corvette Pricing
For reference, here are 2025 Chevy Corvette trim levels and corresponding starting MSRPs, including a $1,695 destination freight charge:
Stingray Coupe
- 1LT – $69,995
- 2LT – $77,095
- 3LT – $81,745
Stingray Convertible
- 1LT – $76,995
- 2LT – $84,095
- 3LT – $88,745
E-Ray Coupe
- 1LZ – $108,595
- 2LZ – $114,095
- 3LZ – $119,545
E-Ray Convertible
- 1LZ – $115,595
- 2LZ – $121,095
- 3LZ – $126,545
Z06 Coupe
- 1LZ – $113,795
- 2LZ – $122,695
- 3LZ – $127,345
Z06 Convertible
- 1LZ – $120,795
- 2LZ – $129,695
- 3LZ – $134,345
ZR1 Coupe
- 1LZ – $174,995
- 2LZ – N/A
- 3LZ – $185,995
ZR1 Convertible
- 1LZ – $184,995
- 2LZ – N/A
- 3LZ – $195,995
About Chevrolet Corvette
The 2025 Chevy Corvette gets a new interior color, new Z06 wheels, and more, including three new paint colors and a new Z51 rear spoiler and bigger front splitter, while dropping two wheel choices for the Z06.
Here are all the 2025 Corvette paint colors and the interior colorways including dipped interiors, plus a new racing stripe package, and available wheels.
The 2025 Stingray offers a new alloy wheel finish, specifically Gloss Black forged aluminum, and four new appearance packages, and new-for-2025 Stingray wheels. Here is everything that’s new and different for the 2025 Stingray.
The 2025 Corvette now offers a revised Engine Appearance Package across the board.
Pricing for the 2025 Corvette shows starting prices for the Stingray unchanged, while prices for the E-Ray and Z06 are $2,000 more expensive than the 2024 model year.
The online configurator tool is live for the 2025 Corvette.
This past summer, GM officially debuted the new 2025 Chevy Corvette ZR1, revealing the fastest and most powerful production Corvette ever made. Specs include four-digit engine output and more than 1,200 pounds of downforce at speed. The new ZR1 brings back the ZTK performance package and features improved tire spec over the Z06. That all results in a top speed of over 200 mph, a 0-to-60 mph time of just 2.3 seconds, and the quarter mile in 9.6 seconds at 150 mph.
At the heart of beast is the new twin-turbocharged 5.5L V8 LT7, a flat-plane-crank DOHC powerplant rated at an astounding 1,064 horsepower at 7,000 rpm and 828 pound-feet of torque at 6,000 rpm. Based on the 5.5 V8 LT6 engine found in the Z06, Chevy boasts that the LT7 is the most powerful V8 ever produced in America from an auto manufacturer, giving the Corvette ZR1 a top speed of 233 mph, a 0-to-60 mph time of just 2.3 seconds, and the quarter mile in 9.6 seconds at 150 mph – making it the quickest and fastest Corvette ever. Recently, the new ZR1 set five U.S. racetrack lap records.
The 2025 ZR1 offers unique brake caliper colors and wheels, though the Visible Carbon Fiber one isn’t be available to order at launch, plus the ZTK Track Performance Package and Carbon Fiber Aero Package.
Look for the new 2025 Corvette ZR1, which will be available in both Coupe and Convertible body styles, to roll off the production later this year. The ZR1 coupe features a split rear window that Chevy hid in plain sight during prototype testing. Check out a quick interior comparison of the 2025 Corvette ZR1 1LZ and 3LZ trims.
Now-retired Corvette chief engineer Tadge Juechter said the C8 ZR1 is the “most expensive Corvette we’ll be doing,” in spite of the range-topping C8 Zora still on the way. Also, GM sees the C8 Corvette ZR1 as the pinnacle of ICE horsepower.
2025 Corvette ZR1 pricing has been announced, the online configurator tool is live, and dealer and individual ordering is now open. The most expensive 2025 ZR1, fully loaded, is $248,529 – just under a quarter-million dollars.
Check out the GM Authority powertrain specs comparison of the 2025 Corvette ZR1 vs. Z06 vs. E-Ray vs. Stingray, and how the 2025 Corvette ZR1 price stacks up to its competitors.
Corvette Zora prototypes were initially spotted testing on the Nürburgring and undergoing testing again, while others were spotted testing in Colorado. GM Authority reports that the Zora could potentially be a C8 ZR1 package.
Our spies have also spotted a widebody prototype that could be the upcoming C8 Corvette Grand Sport.
Production of the 2026 Corvette Stingray, Z06, and E-Ray is scheduled for June 2nd.
Disclaimers
- Must take delivery by March 31st, 2025.
- See dealer for details.
- Incentive for the United States of America, unless otherwise specified.
- Some customers may not qualify for these Chevy Corvette deals.
- Offers not available with special finance, lease, and some other offers.
- All offers are nationally available unless noted otherwise.
- Additional discounts may be available in certain markets.
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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