2026 Chevrolet Corvette breakdown β the iconic American sports car in its latest form, covering trims, engines, performance, city/highway fuel economy, pricing, and what makes each version special:
π 2026 Chevrolet Corvette β Overview
The 2026 Corvette continues Chevroletβs mid-engine sports car tradition with a lineup that ranges from the capable Stingray to high-performance variants such as the Z06, E-Ray hybrid, and ultra-powerful ZR1. All are two-seat performance cars with dramatic styling and race-derived technology.
Body: 2-door coupe or convertible
Seating: 2 passengers
Drive: Rear-wheel drive (AWD on hybrid E-Ray)
Fuel Capacity: ~18.5 gal β’ Cargo ~12.6 cu ft (varies slightly by trim)
π Trims & Powertrains
π‘ Corvette Stingray (Base)
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Engine: 6.2 L naturally aspirated V-8
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Power: ~490β495 hp, 465β470 lb-ft torque
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0β60 mph in ~2.9 sec (per Chevy estimates)
EPA Fuel Economy
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City: ~16 mpg
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Highway: ~25 mpg
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Combined: ~19 mpg
π Corvette E-Ray (Hybrid AWD)
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Power: ~655 hp total (V-8 + electric motor)
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First all-wheel-drive Corvette β gas engine powering the rear, electric motor up front for AWD
EPA estimates for E-Ray are expected to be similar to the Stingray (~19 mpg combined) though exact ratings may vary slightly.
π₯ Corvette Z06 (Track-Focused)
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Engine: 5.5 L flat-plane V-8 naturally aspirated
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Power: ~670 hp, 460 lb-ft torque
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Track-oriented performance with a stronger chassis, brakes, and aero.
EPA Fuel Economy (Z06)
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City: ~12 mpg
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Highway: ~20 mpg
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Combined: ~14β15 mpg
π Corvette ZR1 (Top Performance)
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Engine: Twin-turbocharged V-8 (~>1,000 hp) β flagship performance model.
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ZR1 is essentially a hypercar in Corvette form with extreme acceleration and top speed figures.
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EPA ratings skew lower due to high power and performance focus β typically low teens mpg combined.
Special variants such as the hybrid ZR1X produce ~1,250+ hp with AWD and are even more extreme.
β½ City / Highway Efficiency (Typical)
| Trim | City | Highway | Combined |
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| Stingray | ~16 mpg | ~25 mpg | ~19 mpg |
| E-Ray (hybrid AWD) | ~16β17 mpg* | ~24β25 mpg* | ~19 mpg* |
| Z06 | ~12 mpg | ~20 mpg | ~14β15 mpg |
| ZR1 / ZR1X | ~low teens | ~mid teens | ~low teens (est.) |
*E-Ray exact EPA numbers are expected to be close to the Stingrayβs combined rating once finalized.
π¨ Performance Highlights
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Stingray: Quick, daily-usable sports car with ~2.9 sec 0β60 mph.
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E-Ray: AWD acceleration in the supercar ballpark (~2.5β2.6 sec).
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Z06: Track-ready with 670 hp acceleration ~2.6β2.7 sec.
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ZR1 / ZR1X: Hypercar levels of power and acceleration (sub-2.5 sec).
π° Pricing (U.S. MSRP Estimate)
| Trim | Estimated Starting MSRP |
|---|---|
| Stingray | ~$70,000+ |
| E-Ray | ~$108,000+ |
| Z06 | ~$117,700+ |
| ZR1 | ~$180,000+ (varies widely) |
| ZR1X Hybrid | ~$207,000+ |
Actual dealer pricing may vary significantly with options and performance packages.
π― Who Itβs For
Stingray: Best balance of performance and daily usability.
E-Ray: Enthusiasts who want AWD and hybrid punch.
Z06: Track-oriented drivers seeking serious cornering and power.
ZR1 / ZR1X: Collectors or extreme performance seekers β hypercar territory.
π Quick Summary
2026 Chevy Corvette (general)
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Seating: 2
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Engine: Range from ~490 hp V-8 to 1,000 + hp hypercars
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MPG (base): ~16 city / 25 hwy / 19 comb.
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Drive: RWD (Stingray/Z06/ZR1), AWD on E-Ray/hybrids
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Starting MSRP: ~$70,000 + depending on trim
If you want, I can compare the 2026 Corvette Stingray to competitors (like the Porsche 911, Audi R8, etc.) on performance and value!




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