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The C5 arrives! The first generation of Corvettes that had a curvy body style unlike previous generations. Fun Fact: The C1, C2, and the C5 were the only generations without the high-performance model, the ZR1 -
A few years have passed, and now a high-performance Z06 model is here for the C5. Fun Fact: The C5 Z06 was only available with a manual transmission. -
Say Hi to arguably the best Corvette generation ever made. The C6 was widely known for its slick, smooth body lines and paint-matched headlights. Fun fact: There is speculation that the C6 was the car that Lightning McQueen was based on. -
The C6 Z06 was the best bang for your buck when it comes to sports cars, even now. It had 505 horsepower and could accelerate from 0 to 60 in under 4 seconds. -
Code-named the “Blue Devil,” the C6 ZR1 is the highest-performance Corvette in this generation that you can buy straight from the factory. Its iconic color, Jetstream Blue, is widely regarded as the ZR1's signature color. That's why it's the people's favorite generation. -
The 2014 C7 Stingray was the fully redesigned, seventh-generation of the iconic American sports car, notable for its significant technological advancements, world-class performance, and a vastly improved, driver-centric interior. It was the first time the "Stingray" moniker had been used since the C3 generation. -
The 2015 C7 Z06 marked the highly anticipated return of the performance model, transforming the seventh-generation Corvette into a true supercar competitor. It was the first Z06 ever to feature a supercharged engine, a removable roof panel, and an available automatic transmission. -
The C7 ZR1 was the final, ultimate iteration of the front-engine Corvette platform, pushing the nameplate into true hypercar territory. While it was often referred to as a 2018 model during its initial unveiling and press drives, Chevrolet ultimately designated it as a 2019 model year vehicle. -
The 2020 C8 Stingray was a revolutionary, completely redesigned eighth-generation model that finally brought a mid-engine configuration to the production Corvette for the first time in its history. This fundamental shift transformed America's iconic sports car into a world-class performance machine capable of competing with European supercars at an accessible price point. -
The 2023 C8 Z06 is a track-focused American supercar and the most capable naturally aspirated Corvette ever produced. It leverages the C8's mid-engine architecture to deliver world-class performance and an exotic, high-pitched exhaust note unique in Corvette history. -
The 2025 C8 ZR1 is the fastest, most powerful production Corvette ever built, elevating the C8 platform into true hypercar territory with a revolutionary twin-turbocharged engine and extreme aerodynamics. It's nicknamed the "King of the Hill" and is designed to challenge the world's most elite supercars.