Chevrolet made waves by introducing the mid-engine design in the C8 Corvette, marking a departure from its predecessors. Now, the spotlight is on the E-Ray, positioned between the Stingray and the Z06, bringing significant changes to the lineup.
Equipped with a front-wheel electric motor and a robust 6.2L LT2 V8, the E-Ray delivers an impressive total of 655 horsepower, all directed to the rear wheels. Utilizing the built-in launch-control feature, the 2024 Corvette E-Ray can accelerate from zero to 60 miles per hour in a mere 2.5 seconds, outpacing the record-setting C8 Z06 by 0.1 seconds.
But what about its driving experience and daily livability, especially when compared to its similarly priced yet more dynamic Z06 counterpart? Thomas and James from Extra Throttle House on YouTube attempts to find out as they drive it and share their insights on this all-wheel drive Corvette.