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What is the most expensive Chevy in the world?

The most expensive Chevy you can buy today is the Corvette Z06, when equipped with the highest-spec options. In its fully loaded form, a new Corvette Z06 sits in the six-figure range.


To understand the question more fully, it helps to distinguish between prices for current production models versus historical or collectible Chevrolets. This article explores both angles: the price leaders in today’s Chevrolet lineup and notable Chevrolets that command high sums at auction or by provenance, even though they aren’t current production models.


Current production: the price leaders in Chevrolet’s lineup


Below is a snapshot of the top end of Chevy’s modern lineup by price, focusing on what buyers can purchase new from dealers today. This list reflects typical selling prices and does not account for dealer markups or regional variations.



  • Chevrolet Corvette Z06 — The current high-price Chevy in production. Base pricing lands in the six-figure range, and fully optioned configurations can push into or beyond six figures depending on packages and market.


In short, the Corvette Z06 represents the ceiling for new, factory-backed Chevrolets in today’s market, with cost rising as buyers add performance and appearance packages.


Notable high-value Chevys in history (production vs. collectible)


Prices for classic or one-off Chevrolets can exceed those of current production models, but they reflect rarity, provenance, and auction dynamics rather than standard MSRP. The following examples illustrate why some Chevys command extraordinary sums at auction or in private sales.



  1. 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Split-Window Coupe — A highly coveted classic whose desirability and rarity push its value well beyond typical modern pricing in the right auction or sale.

  2. 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air — An emblematic icon of 1950s American motoring; pristine or highly customized examples can fetch substantial sums from collectors.

  3. Rare pre-production show cars, concept vehicles, and untouched historically significant Chevrolets — While not for purchase as consumer models, these vehicles can command premium prices at auction due to provenance and rarity.


These historical and collectible examples demonstrate that “the most expensive Chevy” depends on how you measure it—new-production pricing versus the value of rare, well-documented Chevrolets with strong auction demand.


Bottom line and quick takeaway


If you’re asking about today’s factory-new price ceiling, the Corvette Z06 is the clear answer, with six-figure pricing for well-equipped builds. If you widen the lens to include classics and show cars, certain Chevrolets can fetch far higher sums at auction, though they aren’t representative of everyday Chevrolet pricing. Overall, the Corvette line remains Chevrolets’ most expensive offering in production, while history preserves Chevys that fetch top dollar in the world of collectible cars.


Summary


Across production models, the Corvette Z06 stands as the most expensive Chevy in today’s market, with price emphasis on high-spec configurations. In the realm of collectibles and historic show cars, certain Chevrolets can command much larger sums, driven by rarity and provenance. Ultimately, the title of “most expensive Chevy” depends on whether you’re counting new-car MSRP or auction/commercial value for rare classics.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.