The legendary Chevy Corvette nameplate is going the way of the Ford Mustang! Let us explain—Ford created the Mustang Mach-E SUV as a sub-brand of the sporty coupe. Chevy will follow suit with its Corvette SUV, sometime in 2025 (unlike the Mach-E, which is electric, the Corvette SUV will be gas for now.) Here’s what we know about this all new model so far.
Key Takeaways:
- Chevy is following Ford’s lead in using the nameplate of its most popular sports for a new model SUV.
- The Corvette SUV will be out sometime in 2025.
- It will start at about $60,000 for its base trim.
What Engine Is Seen In the 2025 Corvette SUV?
We don’t have much information on what engine will power a compact-sized SUV, but suspicions are that it will be a turbocharged four-cylinder or a twin-turbo V-6. If it’s mid-sized, it may be GM's 6.2-liter V-8 engine.
Depending on the trim you choose (there are three), the 2025 Chevrolet Corvette SUV is expected to start at about $60,000 and go up to $80,000. The entry level trim will be a five-seat SUV with ground clearance, ample cargo space, and accessible price tags for buyers on a budget.
Need to Know More About the Chevy Corvette SUV?
That’s all the information we have for now—we know it’s not much, but we’ll let you know as soon as we do. If you have any questions, call us or stop by the showroom—we’ll make sure you’re one of the first to see this soon-to-be classic SUV!