Chevrolet release pricing for the 2025 ZR1 and it’s the most expensive Corvette ever
- Chevy’s latest supercar is here
- While the car may be super, the price is even better
- Undercutting its competitors, with a faster car, could be a huge success
Published on Jan 17, 2025 at 3:11 PM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh
Last updated on Jan 17, 2025 at 3:44 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
The Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 2025 has finally arrived, fluttering its 5.5 liter V8 eyelashes as the most expensive supercar that Chevy has ever made.
The Corvette series has been the shining light for Chevrolet in the 21st century.
Having started in the 50s before improving on the model year after year, the supercar now stands strong as an industry staple.
The latest release is the 2025 Corvette ZR1, and it is Chevrolet’s most expensive yet.
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Chevrolet reveals 2025 Corvette ZR1 price
The Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 comes with an abundance of expectations in 2025 as the supercar has already been touted to be faster than its Lamborghini and McLaren competitors.
Coming with the ‘most power ever from a factory Corvette‘ though, many expected the price to surge past its slower rivals, but the mid-engine supercar has actually been set at an eye-brow-raising figure.
The Corvette ZR1 will cost $174,995 (including destination) for the 1LZ edition, which makes it their priciest car to date.
Some bonus features lift the price slightly, as the top-range 3LZ welcomes more leather and comfort on the interior, bumping it up to $184,995.
Still, that’s quite the bargain for what this supercar possesses under the hood.
The most expensive chevy supercar is still a bargain
Boasting a top speed of 233mph, a 0-60 in an impressive 2.3 seconds, 1,064HP, and 828lb-ft of torque, this yellow bumblebee has a serious buzz about it.
But it’s significantly cheaper than the alternatives.
You’re getting Bugatti speeds for Chevy prices.
The upcoming Lamborghini Temerario (920HP) has already been priced at a much steeper £260,035, while the Ferrari SF90 Stradale (1,000HP) might make you fall over at a whopping £379,225.
So, what’s the catch? Surely you can’t have a supercar this quick and be able to save this much against other rivals?
Well, so far there isn’t one, and it will stay that way until the first Corvette ZR1 is shipped from the Bowling Green assembly plant in Kentucky to be put through its paces.
Maybe there’s a handling issue. Maybe the seats aren’t that comfy even with the 3LZ boost. Or, maybe this car is the real deal.
If this isn’t enough of a bargain for you though, this Chevy Stingray is only worth a couple hundred bucks, although there might be a number of blocks that you have to piece together…