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Will there be a 2024 Corvette?

Yes. Chevrolet released a 2024 Corvette lineup, including the first electrified version called the E-Ray, alongside the traditional Stingray and the high-performance Z06.


For context, the 2024 model year represents Chevrolet’s shift toward electrification for the Corvette family while preserving the mid‑engine, sports-car DNA that defined the C8 generation. The E-Ray introduces hybrid technology with all‑wheel drive, expanding the Corvette’s capabilities without abandoning the core driver experience.


2024 Corvette lineup at a glance


The following quick overview highlights the three main Corvette variants available for 2024, and what each brings to the table.



  • Corvette Stingray — the standard mid‑engine two‑seater, powered by the 6.2‑liter LT2 V8, producing around 495 horsepower. It remains rear‑wheel drive and pairs with an 8‑speed dual‑clutch automatic transmission, with updated tech options and color choices for 2024.

  • Corvette Z06 — a more track‑focused variant featuring the LT6 5.5‑liter V8 (flat‑plane crank) delivering about 670 horsepower, with aero and chassis enhancements tailored for performance driving.

  • Corvette E‑Ray — the first electrified Corvette, a hybrid that adds front‑axle electric motors to enable all‑wheel drive. It brings a combined output of about 655 horsepower and 595 lb‑ft of torque, with an estimated 0–60 mph time around 2.5 seconds and the ability to run in an electric‑only mode in certain conditions.


These models together show Chevrolet’s approach to balance pure combustion performance with modern electrification and all‑weather capability, all while offering the distinctive Corvette driving experience.


Key specifications and performance highlights


High‑level powertrain snapshots for 2024 across the lineup:



  • Stingray — LT2 6.2L V8, ~495 hp, rear‑wheel drive, 8‑speed dual‑clutch automatic

  • Z06 — LT6 5.5L V8, ~670 hp, dedicated track tuning and aero options

  • E‑Ray — hybrid system combining the LT2 V8 with front‑axle electric motors, ~655 hp total, all‑wheel drive


Note: Exact figures can vary by model year tuning, options, and market. Chevrolet provides the official specifications with each trim as orders are placed.


Availability, ordering and what to consider


Here is how potential buyers typically approach the 2024 Corvette lineup:



  1. Check with a Chevrolet dealer for current availability and the specific trim you want (Stingray, Z06, or E‑Ray).

  2. Decide which variant best matches your priorities—daily driveability and value (Stingray), track‑ready performance (Z06), or a blend of efficiency and all‑weather capability (E‑Ray).

  3. Explore option packages, exterior colors, interior materials, and wheels, as these can significantly affect both price and character.


Dealers often have different delivery timelines depending on the trim and production status, so early planning helps secure preferred specifications.


What to watch as the Corvette evolves


Electrification and the Corvette’s future


The introduction of the E‑Ray signals Chevrolet’s broader push toward electrification within the Corvette family, aiming to broaden appeal without sacrificing the brand’s performance legacy. Experts anticipate further electrified and performance‑oriented variants in the coming years, balancing efficiency, traction, and extreme speed for track and road use.


For buyers and enthusiasts, the 2024 Corvette year represents both continuity and change: you can still opt for the iconic V8 experience, but you now have a hybrid, all‑wheel‑drive option that broadens capabilities and use cases—from daily driving to adverse‑weather conditions to weekend track days.


Summary


The 2024 Corvette lineup confirms that Chevrolet will continue to offer the C8 mid‑engine platform in multiple flavors while adding the E‑Ray hybrid to the family. Stingray remains the accessible performance model, Z06 pushes the envelope on track performance, and E‑Ray introduces electrified propulsion with all‑wheel drive. Together, they illustrate a strategic pivot toward electrification while preserving the distinctive, driver‑centric ethos that has defined the Corvette for decades.

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