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Chevrolet Announces Pricing, New Package for 2026 Corvette ZR1X

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Chevrolet has announced pricing for its version of a hypercar, the 2026 Corvette ZR1X. Also, a new Quail Silver Limited Edition will be introduced Aug. 15 at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering in Carmel, Calif.

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The Quail Silver Limited Edition is available only on the ZR1X 3LZ convertible and adds a “Limited Edition” plaque with the build number along the interior waterfall speaker. The package features Blade Silver Matte paint, which is inspired by the Inca Silver color offered on the original C1 Corvette that was available from 1957-59; this is the first production Corvette with a matte finish since the 1960s. The Quail Silver Limited Edition will also include a Sky Cool and Medium Gray Ash interior with Habanero accents, which is new and available on all Corvette variants.

The Corvette ZR1X produces 1,250 horsepower and 828 pounds-feet of torque courtesy of a twin-turbocharged 5.5-liter V-8 engine paired with an electric motor powering the front axle and an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. Chevrolet says the ZR1X goes from 0-60 mph in under two seconds and finishes the quarter-mile in less than nine seconds; it also achieved a lap time around the Nurburgring racetrack in Germany in just under 6 minutes, 50 seconds.

Pricing and Availability

The 2026 ZR1X will be available later in 2025; production for the Quail Silver Limited Edition will begin next year. Pricing will be as follows (all prices include $1,995 destination fee):

  • Coupe 1LZ: $207,395
  • Convertible 1LZ: $217,395
  • Coupe 3LZ: $218,395
  • Convertible 3LZ: $228,395
  • Quail Silver Limited Edition: $241,395 (not including delivery fees)

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