2025 Chevrolet Corvette Goes Wild On Color And Customization

2025 Chevrolet Corvette Goes Wild On Color And Customization


Important takeaways

  • GM announces new customization options for the 2025 Chevy Corvette with exciting color options: Sebring Orange, Competition Yellow, Hysteria Purple.

  • Updates include new caliper and interior options and a new spoiler design for the Z51 Stingray package.

  • More Corvette models are coming, with the expected 800-hp Zora and 1,000-hp Zora versions expected soon.

GM is unveiling new customization options for the 2025 model year Chevrolet Corvette, announcing new and returning color options, interior details, and wheel finishes for all three C8 variants: Stingray, Z06, and E-Ray. Among these new spec options is the return of Sebring Orange Tintocoat Metallic, a fan-favorite color previously offered from 2019-2021. There is also now the option of Competition Yellow Tintcoat Metallic and Hysteria Purple Metallic, the latter of which is free of charge.

Other New Options for 2025

Along with these new finishes, the calipers are now available in Speed ​​Yellow while the interior gets access to the new Habanero scheme. Alternatively, Blue stitching can now be used on Black skin. In addition, the 1LT, 2LT, 1LZ, and 2LZ trims now get a leather airbag cover for the steering wheel as standard. The Z06 also gets its own special treatment, with its 10-spoke wheels now available in a choice of four finishes:

  • Pearl Nickel

  • Glossy black

  • It is cooled

  • Polished with Carbon Flare Bags

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As usual, the Z51 Stingray performance package gets a redesigned spoiler. All of these new options, with the exception of the Tintcoat Metallic paint colors, appear to be inexpensive options, but pricing for the 2025 Corvette has yet to be confirmed. For the record, the 1LT Stingray Coupe starts at $68,300 for the 2024 model, with the Z06 starting at $112,700 and the E-Ray starting at $104,900. All of these prices do not include a $1,695 freight charge.

More Exciting Corvette News Coming Soon

The current model of the Corvette offers a variety of options, but there is still room for expansion. In the summer, Chevrolet will launch the C8 Corvette ZR1, which is expected to use a twin-turbocharged version of the 5.5-liter LT6 V8 from the Z06. We estimate around 800 horsepower from this top model, all of which is expected through the rear wheels.

But this is unlikely to remain the king of the C8 fortress for too long, as a 1,000-hp Zora variant is also said to be in the works, reportedly hitting the market next year. We’ll bring you more details as they become available, but for now, the new C8 colors will be required to do so.

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