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Coupe with removable roof panel, hardtop or soft-top convertible
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638-hp ZR1
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Available Magnetic Ride Control
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Launch Control feature for manual-transmission cars
What We Like
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V-8 performance
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Strong brakes
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Fuel economy
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Convertible's top-up visibility
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Optional exhaust's loud roar
What We Don't
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Lousy bucket seats
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Lagging interior quality
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Dated navigation radio option
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Side curtain airbags not offered
The Corvette is Chevrolet's flagship sports car, and it's offered as a hardtop or a convertible. In addition to the base model, which makes more than 400 horsepower, Chevrolet also sells two high-performance variants of the sports car: the 505-hp Z06 and the ZR1, which is powered by a supercharged V-8 that kicks out a whopping 638 hp. For 2010, a Grand Sport version debuts. Competitors include the Ford Shelby GT500, Dodge Viper and Nissan GT-R. Read More
6 Available Corvette Trims
Select a trim name below for detailed specifications