2025 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray Review: Electric Revolution
Pros
- Supercar performance
- First AWD Corvette
- Electric-only mode available
- Relatively affordable
- Daily drivable
Cons
- Limited electric range
- Added weight noticeable
- No manual transmission
- High demand and dealer markups
The Corvette E-Ray represents a new chapter in American sports car history. By adding an electric motor to power the front wheels, Chevrolet has created the quickest Corvette ever while also making it the most practical.
Electrified Performance
Combined output reaches 655 horsepower, with the electric motor adding instant torque and all-wheel drive. The result? 0-60 mph in just 2.5 seconds. The E-Ray is quicker than the Z06 in a straight line.
All-Weather Capability
For the first time ever, a Corvette offers all-wheel drive. The front electric motor provides extra grip in rain or cool conditions, making the E-Ray usable year-round in more climates.
Stealth Mode
The E-Ray can travel short distances on electric power alone—perfect for late-night departures from the neighborhood without disturbing anyone. It’s a small touch, but appreciated.
Value Proposition
Starting around $104,000, the E-Ray offers supercar performance at a fraction of the price. It’s genuinely quick enough to embarrass vehicles costing two or three times as much.