
Chevrolet has announced the Canadian pricing for the 2025 Corvette ZR1.
It is the fastest, quickest and most powerful Corvette Chevrolet has ever produced. Powering the mid-engine supercar is a hand-assembled twin-turbo V8 engine producing 1,064 hp.
So, how much does this American supercar cost?
The starting Canadian manufacturer’s suggested retail price is $239,099, plus a destination freight charge of $2,400, which brings the starting price to $241,499.
The Corvette ZR1 is available in coupe and hardtop convertible versions and each one is available in two trims.
All trims come standard with the following features:
- Visible carbon fiber roof
- Carbon ceramic brakes
- Performance data recorder
- Carbon fibre ground effects and side intakes
The starting prices are as follows:
- Coupe 1LZ – $241,499 (MSRP of 239,099)
- Coupe 3LZ – $255,499 (MSRP of $253,099)
- Convertible 1LZ – $256,599 (MSRP of $254,199)
- Convertible 3LZ – $270,599 (MSRP of $268,199)
Production will begin in the second quarter of 2025 at General Motors’ Bowling Green assembly plant and Chevrolet will begin accepting orders in mid-February. Prospective customers are advised to speak with their preferred Corvette dealer for ordering details.
For updates, visit the Chevrolet Canada website.
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