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The first hybrid Chevrolet Corvette is coming soon.
Chevy in an Instagram post made on Tuesday confirmed the debut of its electrified ‘Vette for January 17 and posted a video showing off some of the car, which will be called the Corvette E-Ray.
The video shows the car will have a Stealth mode which will allow it to run on electric power alone. However, there are no details on what range or top speed will be possible in this mode.
The unmasked prototype is currently being tested in the wild, and photos of the car briefly appeared on Chevy’s website last month. They confirmed the Corvette E-Ray will feature the same wide-body design as the Corvette Z06 arriving in 2023, although the Z06 features black accents for aero parts while the E-Ray remains body-colored.
The E-Ray is expected to feature one or possibly two electric motors driving the front axle and the regular Corvette Stingray’s 6.2-liter V-8 driving the rear axle. An electric motor integrated into the C8 Corvette’s 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, and capable of driving the rear wheels, is also possible, judging by a recent patent.
Peak output is expected to fall between 600 and 650 hp. A more powerful hybrid configuration is expected during the C8 Corvette product cycle, and rumor has it it will be the top variant called Zora.
Sales of the Corvette E-Ray will begin in the summer.
Chevy eventually plans to introduce a fully electric Corvette, though it likely won’t be until the arrival of the redesigned Corvette C9. General Motors has said it will make all of its light vehicles powered by electricity by 2035. What may surprise some is that we may eventually see the electric Corvette range expanded with additional body styles, such as SUVs. However, nothing has been confirmed on that front yet.
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