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Starting back in 1953, Chevrolet has a rich history of releasing various Corvette models and variants. Each year, these models have continually pushed the boundaries, becoming faster and more powerful. While Chevrolet introduces new Corvette models annually, there are several established Corvette types that have graced the market in recent years, the Stingray, the Grand Sport, the Z06, and the ZR1. To provide you with a fair comparison, we'll delve into the 2019 C7 Corvette series, which featured all four of these unique Corvette types.

Stingray

The Stingray holds a revered place in American automotive history. It began as part of Chevrolet's initial venture into professional racing and has since evolved into a timeless classic, renowned for its consistent performance. The 2014-2019 C7 Stingray comes in both coupe and convertible styles and offers a choice of ten exterior colors, ranging from black to elkhart blue metallic. It stands as the most budget-friendly option among the 2019 C7 Corvette models.

  • Curb weight of 1,496 kilograms
  • 6.2-liter V8 engine
  • 460 HP
  • Accelerates from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 3.8 seconds
  • Available in 1-3LT trim options
  • Equipped with a 7-speed manual transmission
  • 70.0-liter fuel tank
  • Achieves 10.7 kilometers per liter on the highway
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Grand Sport

The Grand Sport shares its engine with the Stingray but boasts enhanced horsepower and quicker acceleration. Its wider body, fender flares, high rear spoiler, and robust brakes strike a perfect balance between speed and safety for drivers of all levels. The 2017-2019 C7 Grand Sport is available in both coupe and convertible styles and offers the same ten exterior color choices as the Stingray. It comes at a slightly higher cost for the added performance.

  • Curb weight of 1,558 kilograms
  • 6.2-liter V8 engine
  • 460 HP
  • Accelerates from 0 to 96.5 kilometers per hour in 3.8 seconds
  • Available in 1-3LT trim options
  • Equipped with a 7-speed manual transmission
  • 70.0-liter fuel tank
  • Achieves 10.7 kilometers per liter on the highway

Z06

The Z06 made its debut in 2005 and has since established itself as Corvette's premier motorsports car, known for its robust suspension, wide tires, and advanced aerodynamics. It also offers ample cargo space, providing the best of both worlds with SUV-like storage and track-ready speed and performance. The 2015-2019 C7 Z06 is available in both coupe and convertible styles, with the same exterior color options as the Stingray and Grand Sport.

  • Curb weight of 1,599 kilograms
  • 6.2-liter V8 engine
  • 650 HP
  • Accelerates from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 3.5 seconds
  • Available in 1-3LZ trim options
  • Equipped with a 7-speed manual transmission
  • 70.0-liter fuel tank
  • Achieves 9.4 kilometers per liter on the highway

ZR1

Initially introduced in 2009, the ZR1 stands as Chevrolet's fastest, most powerful, and most expensive Corvette model. With its supercharged engine, it can reach top speeds of up to 205 miles per hour and is renowned for consistently setting new lap speed records in races across the country. The 2019 C7 ZR1 is available in both coupe and convertible styles and offers the same ten exterior color choices as the other C7 styles.

  • Curb weight of 1,615 kilograms.
  • 6.2-liter supercharged V8 engine
  • 755 HP
  • Accelerates from 0 to 96.5 kilometers per hour in 2.85 seconds
  • Available in 1ZR and 3ZR trim options
  • Equipped with a 7-speed manual transmission
  • 70.0-liter fuel tank
  • Achieves 8.1 kilometers per liter on the highway
Whether you're drawn to the classic Stingray, the balanced Grand Sport, the powerful Z06, or the exhilarating ZR1, Chevrolet's Corvette series offers a diverse range of choices to suit your preferences.