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2025 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray
Starts at $106,900
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The Corvette E-Ray is essentially unchanged this year.
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2025 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray
Starts at $106,900
2025 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray Review
by Josh Sadlier
published Oct 10, 2024 | updated Jan 2, 2025
Which 2025 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray Should I Buy?
MotorDonkey's proprietary vehicle data identifies every significant version of each model so that you can compare and decide. Ordered by price from low to high, here are the versions of the 2025 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray that you need to be aware of, along with our expert analysis and recommendations.
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1. 2025 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray Coupe (6.2 Hybrid All-Wheel Drive)
- Base Price: $106,900
- MPG Combined: 19
- Drive Type: All-wheel drive
- Engine: 6.2-liter V8
- Aspiration: Naturally aspirated
- Transmission: 8-speed automated manual
- Horsepower: 655
- Torque: 592 lb-ft
- 0-60: 2.5 sec
- Weight: 3,774 lbs
- Length: 184.6 in
The E-Ray is an all-wheel-drive Corvette hybrid, which would have been a strange thing to say before right now. But it's pretty cool when you consider that the electric motor bumps up total horsepower to 655 while barely affecting the EPA's fuel economy estimates. Not that the base Corvette needed more speed, but the E-Ray's got some for free (well, in the fuel-economy sense) if you want it.
2. 2025 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray Convertible (6.2 Hybrid All-Wheel Drive)
- Base Price: $113,900
- MPG Combined: 19
- Drive Type: All-wheel drive
- Engine: 6.2-liter V8
- Aspiration: Naturally aspirated
- Transmission: 8-speed automated manual
- Horsepower: 655
- Torque: 592 lb-ft
- 0-60: 2.5 sec
- Weight: 3,856 lbs
- Length: 184.6 in
The E-Ray doesn't strike us as a wind-in-your-hair kind of car, but there would certainly be a lot of wind if you put the top down and floored it. We'd prefer the Z06 to maximize the sound factor when the throttle's mashed, but to each their own.

by Josh Sadlier
Publisher and Donkey-in-Chief
Josh has been reviewing cars professionally since joining Edmunds.com fresh out of grad school in 2008, personally driving most new cars on the market every year since. He also served as the project manager for Edmunds' expert vehicle rankings from their inception in 2018, building the product out from the back end to the front end. Josh is a card-carrying member of the Motor Press Guild and a lifelong car nut who has tested, compared and critiqued a ridiculous number of cars in his career.
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