Oct 11, 2024
The 2025 Chevy Corvette family lineup parked at a Chevy dealer near Jackson.

The 2025 model year lineup for the Corvette family contains a bustling slate of high-performance, stylish variations that are designed to appeal to sports car enthusiasts looking for something both special and specific out of their American-made supercar. From naturally aspirated V8 engines and turbocharged tuning to hybrid designs and carbon fiber kits, there is a unique 2025 model that is designed to lure southern Michigan residents to a Chevy dealer near Jackson to purchase a Corvette. Before you check on the availability of the latest model year Corvette at our dealership, you might be interested in getting some details on what the nameplate has to offer and how the specific models within the 2025 Corvette family may appeal to you.

2025 Corvette Stingray

Introduced in the 1960s, the original Sting Ray represented more of the sports-performance aspect of the Corvette versus the personal coupe design that the Corvette originally featured when it first came onto the scene. Since then, the Stingray has evolved to represent the base Corvette model, either in coupe or convertible fashion. The most recent generation of the Corvette sees the Stingray as the entry-level model for sports car enthusiasts, making it the most affordable supercar on the market today.

For the 2025 model year, the Corvette Stingray has received new updates and features, making it more enticing in the eyes of Jackson drivers looking to dabble in the sports car segment. Two new colors have been made available for the Stingray: Competition Yellow Tintcoat Metallic and Hysteria Purple Metallic. Two new interior color options have also been added to the lineup, while slight exterior changes have been made to spruce up the appeal of the Z51 Performance Package.

The Stingray boasts a naturally aspirated mid-engine powertrain configuration and rear-wheel drive. You have the base 6.2-liter LT2 V8 that makes 490 hp and 465 lb-ft of torque, but when you pair it with the Z51 Performance Package, you can achieve 495 hp and 470 lb-ft of torque. The 6.2-liter V8 is paired with an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, enabling some impressive off-the-line performance with a zero to 60 mph time of just 2.8 seconds and a max top speed of 184 mph. You can get the base Stingray in either coupe or convertible configurations in three trims, including the 1LT, 2LT, and 3LT.

Side view of an orange 2025 Chevy Corvette Z06.

2025 Corvette Z06

Much like the Stingray, the Z06 has a history dating back to the 1960s. It quickly established itself as the go-to option for track-ready performance, and the current model is no exception. For the C8 generation of the Corvette, the Z06 represents the most powerful naturally aspirated iteration of the Corvette ever made. It combines all of the street appeal of the Stingray with the race car performance that enthusiasts crave.

The Z06 swaps the LT2 V8 for a 5.5-liter LT6 V8, which makes an astonishing 670 hp and 460 lb-ft of torque thanks to the flat-plane crankshaft and an expertly engineered valvetrain and exhaust system. Still paired with the eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, the Z06 is all about harnessing the naturally aspirated power of its V8 to achieve a zero to 60 mph time of just 2.6 seconds. It can generate up to 1.22 lateral Gs and is available in both convertible and coupe designs, giving you options in how you want this performance-tuned Corvette to look.

You can get the Z06 in three available trims, including the 1LZ, 2LZ, and 3LZ. Additionally, you have 11 different interior color options available, providing you with a unique slate of different ways to make the Z06 your own. But if that’s not enough, you even have access to the track-tuned Z07 Performance Package. This gives you Brembo carbon ceramic brakes, Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 summer tires with available carbon-fiber wheels, and a lightweight carbon fiber high-wing rear spoiler. The Z07 Performance Package includes 41 lbs worth of weight savings, and the lighter weight gives you even more performance out of the Z06.

2025 Corvette E-Ray

The 2024 Corvette E-Ray provides you with that hybrid hypercar appeal without the hypercar price. This is thanks to combining the expert engineering of the LT2 naturally-aspirated V8 with a 1.9 kWh lithium-ion battery pack and an accompanying electric drive unit, which enables the Corvette to go from a mid-engine rear-wheel drive sports car to an electric all-wheel drive hybrid perfect for daily life around Jackson. It completely turns the Corvette brand upside down thanks to its unique design and offerings.

The combination of the battery-powered electric motor and the powerful LT2 V8 enables the Corvette E-Ray to achieve a maximum output of 655 hp and 595 lb-ft of torque. Thanks to the V8 powering the rear wheels and the electric motor powering the front wheels, the all-wheel drive E-Ray can go from zero to 60 mph in just 2.5 seconds flat. It also has the ability to complete a standing quarter-mile run in just 10.6 seconds. Plus, the E-Ray comes standard with Magnetic Selective Ride Control for smooth handling and dynamic suspension adjustments, as well as the ability to make use of Stealth mode, where you can travel up to four miles on electric power, with the vehicle running as quiet as a mouse.

The E-Ray is essentially a combination of the best of both worlds: the efficiency and instant access to torque provided by the battery-powered electric motor, but with the muscle and performance output from the traditional internal combustion engine. What you end up with is a vehicle that not only has excellent performance and range for its segment but also has the benefit of better stability and maneuverability thanks to all-wheel drive and the standard inclusion of all-season tires for colder months in Michigan. You can get the E-Ray in convertible or coupe formats, in 1LZ, 2LZ, or 3LZ trim flavors. Plus, there is the ZER Performance Package, which swaps the all-season tires for Michelin Pilot Sport 4S high-performance run-flat summer tires.

Overhead view of a yellow 2025 Chevy Corvette ZR1 driving on a mountain road.

2025 Corvette ZR1

The pinnacle of the Corvette family is easily the all-new 2025 Corvette ZR1. It represents the height of performance engineering for the production model Corvette, featuring an expertly tuned 5.5-liter LT7 twin-turbocharged V8 engine. With the ZR1, you have an insane 1,064 hp and 828 lb-ft of torque, giving you lightning-fast performance off the line and a top speed of 233 mph! You also have an 8,000 RPM redline for impressive output across the power band. With the customizable performance pages and telemetry readings, you can monitor how the vehicle behaves, where you need to improve on your lap times, and how to get the most out of the ZR1’s tuning.

There isn’t much to modify, though, as the ZR1 represents the peak engineering capabilities of an attainable hypercar. You have a perfectly sculpted aerodynamic build featuring a flow-through hood and ground effects, as well as active airflow for the side inlets and a split rear window with hatch intakes, all to improve the downforce and keep the vehicle moving lean and clean along the track surface. If you really want to spruce up the already impressive ZR1, you can do it with the Carbon Fiber Aero Package, which gives the car the highest downforce of any production Corvette.

Much like its siblings, the ZR1 is available in either a hard-top coupe or as a convertible. You can also get it in either the 1LZ or 3LZ trim, with the former featuring eight-way power front seats with available GT1 or Competition Sport seats and the latter being equipped with heated or ventilated GT2 or Competition Sport seats. You also have either a 10-speaker Bose sound system available for the 1LZ or a 14-speaker Bose premium sound system for the 3LZ, giving you options in terms of just how much convenience you want out of it or how much you want the vehicle tuned specifically for performance.

Which 2025 Corvette Appeals to You?

Have you already decided which 2025 C8 Corvette you are going to call your own? Are you already locked into the Stingray, Z06, E-Ray, or ZR1 model of your choice? Do you have an idea of how you’re going to customize your Corvette and what you want with it when it comes to the packages available? If so, all that’s left to do is take the trip from Jackson to visit us at LaFontaine Chevrolet Dexter, and we can help you get your 2025 Corvette ordered to your specifications. Just make the trip to our dealership or contact us if you need more information about the latest model year offerings for the Corvette family lineup, and we’ll be more than happy to help you find the perfect model for you.