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2025 Corvette Lineup: What’s New with Every Model

It’s no secret that Chevrolet likes to move the needle a bit every time they introduce a new model year.  In terms of the Chevy Corvette, this can mean anything from changes in paint color to the introduction of an entirely new iteration of America’s favorite sports car.

Since the mid-engine C8 arrived in 2020, we’ve seen the re-introduction of the Corvette Z06 in 2023, the introduction of the Corvette ERay in 2024, and now, all indications are that we’ll have a brand-new C0rvette ZR1 for the 2025 model year.

Big things happening?  Heck yes they are!

While our focus has shifted from the Stingray, to the Z06, to the ERay, and now to the ZR1, its important to remember that each existing iteration of Corvette also receives a bunch of unique “goodies” as they evolve into the next model year.  Today, we’re going to look at what’s coming in 2025.  While this list is probably far from complete (we’re still early in the production MY lineup), this information was sourced from GM, so you can expect it to be accurate:

1.) 2025 Corvette Stingray Coupe/Convertible

Image of a 2025 Corvette Stingray in Hysteria Purple Metallic with the Z51 Performance Package. (Image Courtesy of GM Media.
Image of a 2025 Corvette Stingray in Hysteria Purple Metallic with the Z51 Performance Package. (Image Courtesy of GM Media.)

Hard to believe that the C8 Corvette is already entering into its sixth year of production.  That could be due (at least in part) to the fact that the mid-engine Corvette arrived during the COVID pandemic and faced supply chain and manufacturing challenges ranging from parts availability and strikes to a tornado damaging the assembly plant in Bowling Green.)   However, the C8 Corvette (and all its upgraded variants) continues to be a fan favorite, and with production now ramping on four different iterations of the beloved mid-engine Corvette (including the elusive ZR1), we’re pleased to share what Chevrolet has in store for the car that “started it all” in 2020:

  • Exterior Colors
    • RETURNING Sebring Orange Tintcoat Metallic1
    • NEW Competition Yellow Tintcoat Metallic1
    • NEW Hysteria Purple Metallic
  • Interior Color/ Options
    • NEW Habanero interior
    • NEW Blue Stitch available on Black interior
  • Other
    • NEW Velocity Yellow caliper color
    • Leather steering wheel air bag cover now standard on 1LT/2LT/1LZ/2LZ
  • Z51 Performance Package equipped with new spoiler

2.) 2025 Corvette Z06 Coupe/Convertible

Image of a 2025 Corvette Z06 in Sebring Orange Tintcoat Metallic with 10-spoke wheels in Pearl Nickel. (Image courtesy of GM Media.)
Image of a 2025 Corvette Z06 in Sebring Orange Tintcoat Metallic with 10-spoke wheels in Pearl Nickel. (Image courtesy of GM Media.)

As the mid-engine Z06 prepares for its third production year, its great to discover that Chevrolet has continued to refine its (at time of writing) most powerful production Corvette ever.  As is true with the base model Stingray, there aren’t a ton of new RPO components, but there are a few featured options that will make the 2025 Corvette Z06 even more stunning…though some are asking if that’s even possible?

  • Exterior Colors
    • RETURNING Sebring Orange Tintcoat Metallic1
    • NEW Competition Yellow Tintcoat Metallic1
    • NEW Hysteria Purple Metallic
  • Interior Color/ Options
    • NEW Habanero interior
    • NEW Blue Stitch available on Black interior
  • Other
    • NEW Velocity Yellow caliper color
    • Leather steering wheel air bag cover now standard on 1LT/2LT/1LZ/2LZ
  • New additional Z06 10 spoke wheels in 4 finishes:
    • Pearl Nickel
    • Gloss Black
    • Polished
    • Bright Polished with Carbon Flash Pockets

3.) 2025 Corvette ERay Coupe/Convertible

Image of a 2025 Corvette E-Ray in Competition Yellow Tintcoat Metallic. (Image courtesy of GM Media.)
Image of a 2025 Corvette E-Ray in Competition Yellow Tintcoat Metallic. (Image courtesy of GM Media.)

If you thought the Corvette ERay was a sight to behold when they were introduced at last year’s NCM Bash, we’re here to tell you that they’re about to look even more stunning with some of the upgrade options being offered by GM.   While the list of options is (at the time of this writing) limited to aesthetic choices, there’s still some good stuff here:

  • Exterior Colors
    • RETURNING Sebring Orange Tintcoat Metallic1
    • NEW Competition Yellow Tintcoat Metallic1
    • NEW Hysteria Purple Metallic
  • Interior Color/ Options
    • NEW Habanero interior
    • NEW Blue Stitch available on Black interior
  • Other
    • NEW Velocity Yellow caliper color
    • Leather steering wheel air bag cover now standard on 1LT/2LT/1LZ/2LZ

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2025 Corvette ZR1

While rumors abound, we’re here today to report what we KNOW, not what we think we know.  Given that, we’ll leave you with this glimpse into the future, and promise that when we know more, YOU will too!  (Make sure your crank up the volume on your computer/cell phone before watching this…trust us, you’ll be glad you did!)