Corvette comparison
Corvette ZR1 vs Corvette E-Ray 0-60
The ZR1 and E-Ray are both quick Corvettes, but the reason is different. The ZR1 is a gas-powered high-output rear-drive car, while the E-Ray uses hybrid all-wheel-drive traction.
QuickestChevrolet Corvette ZR12.2 sec
Slowest in this setChevrolet Corvette E-Ray2.5 sec
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| # | Vehicle | 0-60 | Body | Power | Drive | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chevrolet Corvette ZR12025 RWD | 2.2 sec | Sports car | Gas | RWD | Tested - Car and Driver |
| 2 | Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray2025 AWD hybrid | 2.5 sec | Sports car | Hybrid | AWD | Manufacturer claim - Chevrolet |
Quick take
The ZR1 is the quicker row here, but the E-Ray's all-wheel-drive hybrid setup can make it easier to launch in everyday conditions.
How to read these numbers
0-60 mph times can change with tire, temperature, state of charge, launch-control mode, surface, altitude, and whether rollout is included. This page is meant for quick comparison, with source links included so you can verify the exact trim and test method.