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Chevrolet Corvette

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About

The Corvette is a two-door sports car produced by Chevrolet. It is known for its distinctive styling and high performance.

Introduction Year

1953

Category

sports car

Platform

C1

Variants

52 variants of the Chevrolet Corvette

Corvette 1970

Corvette 1970

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The Corvette 1970 was introduced in 1970 as part of the C3 generation. It features a 350cc V8 engine producing 300 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual or 3-speed automatic transmission. This coupe variant maintained the iconic styling while offering improved performance and comfort.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1972
Corvette 1967

Corvette 1967

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The Corvette 1967 was introduced in 1967 as part of the C2 generation. It features a 427cc V8 engine producing up to 435 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant is celebrated for its powerful engine options and classic muscle car aesthetics.

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Introduced: 1967 Discontinued: 1967
Corvette 1953

Corvette 1953

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The Corvette 1953 was introduced in 1953 as part of the C1 generation. It features a 235cc inline-six engine producing 150 horsepower, paired with a 2-speed automatic transmission. This coupe variant offers a fiberglass body and a distinctive design. It was the first production year of the Corvette.

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Introduced: 1953 Discontinued: 1955
Corvette C1

Corvette C1

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The Corvette C1 was introduced in 1953 as the first generation of the iconic Corvette line. It features a 5.0L V8 engine producing 150 hp, mated to a 2-speed automatic transmission. This coupe variant is known for its distinctive styling and fiberglass body construction, setting the stage for future models.

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Introduced: 1953 Discontinued: 1962
Corvette C2

Corvette C2

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The Corvette C2, also known as the Sting Ray, was introduced in 1963. It features a 6.2L V8 engine producing up to 425 hp in the top variant, paired with either a 4-speed manual or automatic transmission. This generation is notable for its split rear window and enhanced performance capabilities.

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Introduced: 1963 Discontinued: 1967
Corvette C3

Corvette C3

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The Corvette C3 debuted in 1968, featuring a 7.4L V8 engine producing up to 450 hp in high-performance variants. This coupe is characterized by its long hood and distinctive styling. It included various engine options and was known for its improved handling and performance over previous generations.

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Introduced: 1968 Discontinued: 1982
Corvette C4

Corvette C4

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The Corvette C4 was introduced in 1984, featuring a 5.7L V8 engine producing from 205 hp to 300 hp in different variants. This generation is noted for its modern design and advanced technology for its time, including digital instrumentation and improved aerodynamics.

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Introduced: 1984 Discontinued: 1996
Corvette C5

Corvette C5

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The Corvette C5 was launched in 1997 and featured a 5.7L V8 engine producing 345 hp. This generation introduced a new platform with a transaxle layout, improving weight distribution and handling. The C5 is celebrated for its performance and value, becoming a popular choice among sports car enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1997 Discontinued: 2004
Corvette C6

Corvette C6

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The Corvette C6 was introduced in 2005, featuring a 6.2L V8 engine with outputs ranging from 400 hp to 505 hp in the Z06 variant. This generation marked a return to the classic round taillights and improved aerodynamics, offering enhanced performance and comfort.

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Introduced: 2005 Discontinued: 2013
Corvette C7

Corvette C7

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The Corvette C7 debuted in 2014, with a 6.2L V8 engine producing 455 hp and 460 lb-ft of torque. It features a more aggressive design and advanced technology, including an 8-speed automatic transmission and dynamic driving modes. The C7 is known for its performance and handling, making it a top-tier sports car.

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Introduced: 2014 Discontinued: 2019
Corvette C8

Corvette C8

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The Corvette C8 was introduced in 2020 as a revolutionary mid-engine sports car. It features a 6.2L V8 engine producing 495 hp, paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission. This generation offers exceptional balance and handling due to its new layout, marking a significant evolution in Corvette design.

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Introduced: 2020 Current model
Corvette 1956

Corvette 1956

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The Corvette 1956 was introduced in 1956 as part of the C1 generation. It features a 283cc V8 engine producing between 220 and 240 horsepower, paired with a 3-speed manual or optional 2-speed automatic transmission. This coupe variant introduced a new body style with prominent tailfins and a redesigned interior.

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Introduced: 1956 Discontinued: 1962
Corvette 1963 Sting Ray

Corvette 1963 Sting Ray

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The Corvette 1963 Sting Ray was introduced in 1963 as part of the C2 generation. It features a 327cc V8 engine producing between 250 and 360 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant is well-known for its split rear window design and was a significant evolution in Corvette styling.

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Introduced: 1963 Discontinued: 1967
Corvette ZR1 1990

Corvette ZR1 1990

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The Corvette ZR1 1990 was introduced in 1990 as part of the C4 generation. It features a 5700cc V8 engine producing 375 horsepower, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant is recognized for its high-performance capabilities and was the first Corvette to exceed 180 mph.

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Introduced: 1990 Discontinued: 1995
Corvette 1984

Corvette 1984

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The Corvette 1984 was introduced in 1984 as part of the C4 generation. It features a 3500cc V8 engine producing 205 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. This coupe variant marked the return of the Corvette after a hiatus and introduced a more modern design with improved aerodynamics.

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Introduced: 1984 Discontinued: 1996
Corvette Z06 2015

Corvette Z06 2015

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The Corvette Z06 2015 was introduced in 2015 as part of the C7 generation. It features a 6200cc supercharged V8 engine producing 650 horsepower, paired with a 7-speed manual or 8-speed automatic transmission. This coupe variant is celebrated for its exceptional performance and track capabilities.

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Introduced: 2015 Discontinued: 2020
Corvette 2005

Corvette 2005

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The Corvette 2005 was introduced in 2005 as part of the C6 generation. It features a 6000cc V8 engine producing 400 horsepower, paired with a 6-speed manual or 6-speed automatic transmission. This coupe variant is known for its updated design, improved handling, and performance capabilities.

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Introduced: 2005 Discontinued: 2013
Corvette Stingray 2020

Corvette Stingray 2020

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The Corvette Stingray 2020 was introduced in 2020 as part of the C8 generation. It features a 6200cc V8 engine producing 495 horsepower, paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission. This coupe variant represents a significant redesign with a mid-engine layout, enhancing performance and handling.

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Introduced: 2020 Current model
Corvette 1955

Corvette 1955

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The Corvette 1955 was introduced as part of the C1 generation, featuring a 2.7L V8 engine producing 195 hp. This coupe variant included a more powerful engine option, making it a notable improvement over previous models, with enhancements in speed and performance.

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Introduced: 1955 Current model
Corvette 1954

Corvette 1954

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The Corvette 1954 was introduced as part of the C1 generation. It features a 3.5L V8 engine producing 150 hp, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant offered improved comfort and interior features over the 1953 model, marking the beginning of Corvette’s evolution as a true sports car.

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Introduced: 1954 Current model
Corvette 1958

Corvette 1958

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The Corvette 1958 was introduced in the C1 generation and featured a 4.6L V8 engine producing up to 290 hp. This coupe variant is characterized by its distinctive dual headlights and increased chrome accents, making it a standout for its design and power enhancements.

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Introduced: 1958 Current model
Corvette 1965

Corvette 1965

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The Corvette 1965 was introduced as part of the C2 generation, featuring a 5.4L V8 engine producing 300 hp. This coupe variant is notable for its improved handling, updated styling, and the introduction of the independent rear suspension system, enhancing overall performance.

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Introduced: 1965 Current model
Corvette ZR1 1995

Corvette ZR1 1995

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The Corvette ZR1 1995 was a high-performance variant of the C4 generation, featuring a 5.7L LT5 V8 engine producing 405 hp. This coupe variant was known for its exceptional speed and handling, featuring advanced technology for its time, including a DOHC setup.

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Introduced: 1995 Current model
Corvette 1969

Corvette 1969

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The Corvette 1969 was introduced in the C3 generation, featuring a 5.7L V8 engine with power options ranging from 300 hp to 430 hp. This coupe variant is recognized for its aggressive styling and was part of the first year to offer the optional ZL1 aluminum engine.

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Introduced: 1969 Current model
Corvette 1978

Corvette 1978

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The Corvette 1978 marked the introduction of the C3 'Fastback' style, featuring a 5.7L V8 engine producing 185 hp. This coupe variant offered a more aerodynamic shape, improving performance and fuel efficiency while retaining the classic Corvette styling.

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Introduced: 1978 Current model
Corvette 1984

Corvette 1984

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The Corvette 1984 was introduced as part of the C4 generation. It featured a 5.7L V8 engine producing 205 hp. This coupe variant introduced a more modern design with improved aerodynamics and handling capabilities, making it a significant advancement in Corvette history.

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Introduced: 1984 Current model
Corvette Z06 2001

Corvette Z06 2001

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The Corvette Z06 2001 was introduced as part of the C5 generation, featuring a 7.0L V8 engine producing 385 hp. This coupe variant was focused on performance, with lightweight construction and a more aggressive suspension setup, making it one of the most capable Corvettes of its time.

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Introduced: 2001 Current model
Corvette 2005

Corvette 2005

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The Corvette 2005 was part of the C6 generation, featuring a 6.0L V8 engine producing 400 hp. This coupe variant offered a more refined driving experience and improved aerodynamics, along with updated technology and comfort features, showcasing the Corvette's evolution.

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Introduced: 2005 Current model
Corvette Stingray 2014

Corvette Stingray 2014

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The Corvette Stingray 2014 marked the return of the Stingray nameplate in the C7 generation. It featured a 6.2L V8 engine producing 450 hp. This coupe variant was praised for its performance, handling, and cutting-edge technology, including a new aerodynamic design.

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Introduced: 2014 Current model
Corvette Z06 2002

Corvette Z06 2002

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The Corvette Z06 2002 was a high-performance variant of the C5 generation, equipped with a 5.7L LS6 V8 engine producing 405 hp. This coupe variant featured a lightweight design, enhanced suspension, and upgraded brakes, making it one of the most capable Corvettes of its time.

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Introduced: 2002 Discontinued: 2004
Corvette E-Ray 2023

Corvette E-Ray 2023

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The Corvette E-Ray 2023 is the first hybrid variant of the Corvette, featuring a 6.2L V8 engine combined with an electric motor producing a total of 655 hp. This coupe variant showcases advanced hybrid technology, offering all-wheel drive and enhanced performance while maintaining Corvette's legendary driving dynamics.

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Introduced: 2023 Current model
Corvette 1954

Corvette 1954

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The Corvette 1954 was introduced as an evolution of the original C1 generation. It features a 3.5L V8 engine producing 150 hp, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant offered improved styling and comfort over the 1953 model, and it was notable for the introduction of a power-operated convertible top as an option.

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Introduced: 1954 Discontinued: 1955
Corvette 1957

Corvette 1957

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The Corvette 1957 marked a significant performance upgrade with the introduction of the 4.6L V8 engine, which produced between 245 hp and 283 hp, depending on the configuration. This variant featured updated styling and the option for fuel injection, making it a favorite among enthusiasts for its performance capabilities.

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Introduced: 1957 Discontinued: 1958
Corvette 1961

Corvette 1961

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The Corvette 1961 introduced new styling elements, including a more prominent rear end and the absence of a tail fin. It offered a 6.2L V8 engine with power outputs ranging from 250 hp to 360 hp. This coupe variant was known for its performance and was a significant step in the evolution of the Corvette design.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1962
Corvette 1984

Corvette 1984

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The Corvette 1984 marked the beginning of the C4 generation. It featured a 5.7L V8 engine producing 205 hp, paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. This coupe variant was notable for its modern design, improved aerodynamics, and advanced technology for its time, including digital instrumentation.

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Introduced: 1984 Discontinued: 1996
Corvette 1997

Corvette 1997

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The Corvette 1997 debuted as part of the C5 generation and introduced a new 5.7L LS1 V8 engine, producing 345 hp. This variant featured a new chassis design, improved handling, and a more rigid body structure. The C5 Corvette was praised for its performance and advancements in technology.

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Introduced: 1997 Discontinued: 2004
Corvette ZR1 2019

Corvette ZR1 2019

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The Corvette ZR1 2019 was the pinnacle of the C7 generation, featuring a supercharged 6.2L LT5 V8 engine producing up to 755 hp. This high-performance coupe variant offered advanced aerodynamics, a track-focused chassis, and was designed for extreme performance on and off the track.

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Introduced: 2019 Discontinued: 2020
Corvette 2019

Corvette 2019

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The Corvette 2019 was part of the C7 generation and featured a 6.2L LT1 V8 engine producing 455 hp. It offered advanced performance features, including magnetic ride control and an optional exhaust system that enhanced its aggressive sound. This variant set the stage for the transition to the mid-engine layout in the subsequent model.

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Introduced: 2019 Discontinued: 2020
Corvette 1954

Corvette 1954

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The Corvette 1954 was introduced as a continuation of the C1 generation. It features a 265 cubic inch V8 engine producing 195 horsepower, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant included improvements in styling and comfort over the 1953 model, along with options for a powerglide automatic transmission. It was noted for its enhanced performance and refined interior.

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Introduced: 1954 Discontinued: 1955
Corvette E-Ray 2024

Corvette E-Ray 2024

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The Corvette E-Ray 2024 is an innovative hybrid variant combining a 6.2L V8 engine with an electric motor producing a total output of 655 hp. This coupe features all-wheel drive for enhanced traction and performance, showcasing Chevrolet's commitment to integrating hybrid technology into its performance lineup.

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Introduced: 2023 Current model
Corvette 1968

Corvette 1968

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The Corvette 1968 marked the beginning of the C3 generation. It introduced a new design with a longer nose and a shorter rear end. The standard engine was a 327 cubic inch V8 producing 300 horsepower. This coupe variant was notable for its aggressive styling and was well-received for its combination of performance and luxury features.

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Introduced: 1968 Discontinued: 1982
Corvette 1978

Corvette 1978

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The Corvette 1978 was a part of the C3 generation and featured a 350 cubic inch V8 engine producing 185 horsepower. This coupe variant included a fastback rear window design, enhancing aerodynamics and cargo space. It was positioned as a more affordable sports car with an emphasis on comfort and ride quality.

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Introduced: 1978 Discontinued: 1982
Corvette 2018

Corvette 2018

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The Corvette 2018 was part of the C7 generation, featuring a 6.2L LT1 V8 engine producing 455 horsepower. This coupe variant was celebrated for its exceptional performance and handling capabilities, along with a driver-focused interior. It represented the peak of the C7 lineup before transitioning to the mid-engine C8 generation.

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Introduced: 2018 Discontinued: 2020
Corvette 1964

Corvette 1964

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The Corvette 1964 was introduced in 1964 as part of the C2 generation. It features a 327 cubic inch (5.4L) V8 engine producing 300 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant included several styling updates, such as a new rear end design and improved suspension components for better handling.

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Introduced: 1964 Current model
Corvette 1966

Corvette 1966

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The Corvette 1966 was introduced in 1966 as part of the C2 generation. It features a 427 cubic inch (7.0L) V8 engine producing up to 450 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant is recognized for its increased power and performance capabilities, making it a favorite among sports car enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1966 Current model
Corvette 1974

Corvette 1974

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The Corvette 1974 was introduced in 1974 as part of the C3 generation. It features a 350 cubic inch (5.7L) V8 engine producing 195 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant marked the last year before the introduction of federally mandated safety regulations, making it a notable model year.

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Introduced: 1974 Current model
Corvette 1996 Grand Sport

Corvette 1996 Grand Sport

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The Corvette 1996 Grand Sport was introduced in 1996 as part of the C4 generation. It features a 350 cubic inch (5.7L) V8 engine producing 330 horsepower, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. This special edition coupe variant is distinguished by its unique blue exterior with white racing stripes and only 1,000 units were produced, making it highly collectible.

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Introduced: 1996 Current model
Corvette 2009 ZR1

Corvette 2009 ZR1

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The Corvette 2009 ZR1 was introduced in 2009 as part of the C6 generation. It features a supercharged 6.2L V8 engine producing 620 horsepower, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. This top-tier coupe variant is recognized for its incredible performance capabilities and advanced technology, including carbon fiber body components.

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Introduced: 2009 Current model
Corvette 2010

Corvette 2010

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The Corvette 2010 was introduced in 2010 as part of the C6 generation. It features a 376 cubic inch (6.2L) V8 engine producing 430 horsepower, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant offered a refined driving experience with improved handling and several optional performance packages.

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Introduced: 2010 Current model
Corvette 2017 Grand Sport

Corvette 2017 Grand Sport

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The Corvette 2017 Grand Sport was introduced in 2017 as part of the C7 generation. It features a 6.2L V8 engine producing 460 horsepower, paired with a 7-speed manual transmission. This special edition coupe variant combines the lightweight chassis of the Z06 with the naturally aspirated engine, enhancing performance and handling.

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Introduced: 2017 Current model
Corvette 2023 Z06

Corvette 2023 Z06

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The Corvette 2023 Z06 was introduced in 2023 as part of the C8 generation. It features a naturally aspirated 5.5L V8 engine producing 670 horsepower, paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. This high-performance coupe variant is engineered for track performance with advanced aerodynamics and a lightweight construction.

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Introduced: 2023 Current model
Corvette ZR1 2009

Corvette ZR1 2009

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The Corvette ZR1 2009 was the top performance variant of the C6 generation, featuring a supercharged 6.2L LS9 V8 engine producing an astonishing 638 horsepower. This model was capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in under 3.5 seconds, making it one of the fastest production cars of its time, with advanced aerodynamics and track-ready components.

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Introduced: 2009 Current model