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Old Dec 9, 2022 | 10:35 AM
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Default 2024 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray hybrid leaks in configurator

It will be the first all-wheel-drive Corvette



Chevrolet's long-rumored Corvette E-Ray is scheduled to make its official debut in 2023 as a 2024 model. We weren't supposed to see it or hear about it for another few months but the first hybrid model in the nameplate's history broke cover early on a leaked configurator, spotted by enthusiast website Corvette Blogger (more configurator shots are available at their site).

the configurator gives us a good look at the E-Ray without revealing specifications. Nothing about the design suggests this is a hybrid; you didn't think it would look like a Prius, did you? It wears a body kit similar to the Z06's but it stands out from other Corvette variants with body-colored trim pieces. Look closely and you'll spot "E-Ray" emblems on the quarter panels.

Speaking of colors, the configurator shows a total of 13 colors for the 2024 model year. Riptide Blue Metallic, Cacti, and Sea-Wolf Gray Tri-Coat are new additions to the palette while Ceramic Matrix Gray, Elkhart Lake Blue, Caffeine Metallic, and White Pearl Tri-Coat will not be offered. Whether the new hues will be exclusive to the E-Ray or offered across the full range remains up in the air. Buyers will also have several wheel designs to choose from, including three made with weight-saving carbon fiber, and a new interior color called Artemis.

The last interesting detail revealed by the configurator is a button on the driver's side of the center console, next to the one used to turn the stop-start system on and off, that's reportedly linked to a new, model-specific function called Regen-on-Demand. While the E-Ray will likely land as a standard hybrid rather than as a plug-in hybrid, the Regen-on-Demand function could dial in an aggressive amount of brake-energy recuperation to enable one-pedal driving and inject the electricity generated into the driveline when the Corvette takes off again.

None of this is official, and the E-Ray has since been removed from the configurator, but Chevrolet tellingly didn't try to distance itself from the leak. "Looks like the holidays came early for a few astute Corvette fans. Stay tuned for more," the company told Corvette Blogger.

We'll need to be patient to find out precisely what the E-Ray is powered by. Unofficial reports claim that the gasoline-electric hybrid drivetrain will consist of a 6.2-liter V8 (called "LT2" internally) rated at 495 horsepower and 470 pound-feet of torque and an "electric front axle." It could have dual motors up front for each wheel, a la Acura NSX, or just a single motor, time will tell. Regardless, the E-Ray will offer all-wheel-drive (every Corvette to date has been rear-wheel-drive) and an output allegedly pegged in the vicinity of 650 horsepower.

The 2024 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray is scheduled to make its public debut in the summer of 2023, but we may hear more about it in the next couple of months now that the cat is out of the bag. Sales will start in time for the 2024 model year, very likely with a six-digit price tag.
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Old Dec 9, 2022 | 10:38 AM
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Wow. Sweet. Awd in a Vette
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Nice review Hoovey689.

I think they could've got away with calling it a Stingray instead of E-Ray.
Stingray sounds better to me.
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Originally Posted by Margate330
I think they could've got away with calling it a Stingray instead of E-Ray.
Stingray sounds better to me.
The current standard (non-Z06) Corvette is already called the Stingray.
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Originally Posted by Margate330
Nice review Hoovey689.

I think they could've got away with calling it a Stingray instead of E-Ray.
Stingray sounds better to me.
It's not a review, just copy paste

E-Ray is because of the electric motor they're putting in the front of the car. Next up after the E-Ray will be the 1,000hp Zora
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Originally Posted by Hoovey689
E-Ray is because of the electric motor they're putting in the front of the car. Next up after the E-Ray will be the 1,000hp Zora
I believe the ZR1 will come next, with a twin-turbo version of the 5.5L FPC engine from the Z06 producing ~850hp. Then the Zora, essentially the E-Ray equivalent to that car.
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Originally Posted by geko29
The current standard (non-Z06) Corvette is already called the Stingray.
Opps, Duh!
Hey, at least they aren't taking away the V-8 and that's good news too.

Originally Posted by Hoovey689
It's not a review, just copy paste

E-Ray is because of the electric motor they're putting in the front of the car. Next up after the E-Ray will be the 1,000hp Zora
1000 HP is insane.
Especially if curb weight is low too.
Zora is a cool name.
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This is likely not going to end up being the fastest unless there will be a way to sync up an 850hp modified main engine to the front motor correctly. The base models are already far faster than an 1000hp version since they are so easy to build up, hopefully GM makes integration of the front motor easy to control since people would love a small motor to provide 60ft consistency.

Might be interesting if it's easily controllable.
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Originally Posted by Margate330
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1000 HP is insane.
Especially if curb weight is low too.
Zora is a cool name.
regular vette is already 3600#, this will be near 4000# I bet
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Originally Posted by Striker223
This is likely not going to end up being the fastest unless there will be a way to sync up an 850hp modified main engine to the front motor correctly. The base models are already far faster than an 1000hp version since they are so easy to build up, hopefully GM makes integration of the front motor easy to control since people would love a small motor to provide 60ft consistency.

Might be interesting if it's easily controllable.
Acura does it really well with their NSX Type S which only has a 3.5L turbocharged engine, I don't see why GM can't do it
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Originally Posted by geko29
I believe the ZR1 will come next, with a twin-turbo version of the 5.5L FPC engine from the Z06 producing ~850hp. Then the Zora, essentially the E-Ray equivalent to that car.
I think you're right
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Originally Posted by AMIRZA786
Acura does it really well with their NSX Type S which only has a 3.5L turbocharged engine, I don't see why GM can't do it
The base vette already kills the NSX. That's why I'm concerned, if you can't have the motor controllable then no one will want it since you will end up paying more to have a worse car. The aftermarket scene with corvettes is insane and something that can't be altered will be passed over
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Originally Posted by Striker223
The base vette already kills the NSX. That's why I'm concerned, if you can't have the motor controllable then no one will want it since you will end up paying more to have a worse car. The aftermarket scene with corvettes is insane and something that can't be altered will be passed over
The point is, they got it working. It's still pretty fast with a 3.5L at 3.2 seconds. Imagine this setup with a 6.2L. You can't beat electric motors off the line without using launch control, which is why I can take a lot of fast cars on off the line
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i guess the numbers chasers will like this car. Who buys a car like to be part electric and hybrid, same question with the NSX, and look how that turned out
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