The destination fee has increased by $200, too.
If you want to purchase a brand new 2024 Chevrolet Corvette, we have bad news: the entire lineup has reportedly been subjected to a substantial MSRP increase. First discovered by CorvetteBlogger, Rick “Corvette” Conti shared the new pricing structure via his YouTube channel.
So, here's what you can expect. For MY2024, the Stingray Coupe 1LT sees a price hike of $2,000 and now costs $67,895. The 2LT and 3LT are $1,800 pricier than before and now retail for $74,995 and $79,645, respectively. Are you looking for a Stingray Convertible? Expect to pay $1,500 more for a 1LT ($74,895), while the 2LT and 3LT trims get a $1,800 increase, pushing their prices to $81,995 and $86,645, respectively.
Customers of the high-performance Z06 won't escape unscathed, either. A 1LZ Coupe will set you back $3,000 more than before, at $109,695.
Both the 2LZ and 3LZ grades are now $2,700 dearer than before. The mid-spec 2024 2LZ has an MSRP of $118,595, while the top-spec 3LZ is priced at $123,245. Naturally, the convertible versions are also pricier. The base 1LZ drop-top has increased by $2,500 to $116,695, while the 2LZ and 3LZ derivatives are priced at $125,595 and $130,245, respectively. These models are $2,700 more expensive than last year's model.
Moving on to the electrified E-Ray, it appears Chevrolet hasn't changed the pricing for the latest model. The range is priced at $104,495 for the 1LZ, $109,995 for the 2LZ, and $115,445 for the 3LZ. As for the convertible versions, they command a $7,000 premium over their hard-topped siblings, regardless of trim.
Interestingly, Chevrolet has also increased the delivery fee by $200, for $1,595. What's more, the Corvette museum delivery package is now $1,495, up from last year's price of $995.
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We've previously covered the various changes coming to the 2024 Corvette. This includes new colors, additional exterior options, and an upgraded infotainment system, among other things. According to the video above, the visible carbon fiber sill plate will cost buyers $1,995. If you want the Engine Appearance package for your Corvette Convertible, that is available for an additional $995. The ZER Performance package is priced at $500 for the E-Ray Corvette.
While the Corvette is more expensive than ever, it still represents exceptional value in the sports car and supercar segments. Roughly $70,000 for a mid-engined coupe that can hit 60 mph in around three seconds is a steal, especially when you compare it to similarly priced cars such as the entry-level Porsche Cayman ($68,300) and the Jaguar F-Type Coupe P450 ($77,900).
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