• ZR1X coupe pricing starts at $207,395, convertible bumps it up to $217,395.
  • Opting for the 3LZ sub trim pushes the price another $11,000 higher.
  • Quail Silver Limited Edition introduces a matte finish with custom accents.

It’s now official: the ZR1X has become the first factory-built Corvette to break the $200,000 barrier in base form. Getting your hands on one will require a minimum of $207,395 after a $1,995 delivery fee. Chevrolet shared full pricing details today and even unveiled a special edition that wasn’t on anyone’s radar.

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First and foremost, let’s talk pricing. The $207,395 mentioned above gets a buyer a ZR1X coupe with the 1LZ interior package. Those who want to drop the top will pay at least $217,395.

Punching Above Its Weight

Those prices are high for something with a bowtie on the back, but get this; Chevrolet name-dropped not one, but two exotic hypercars in its pricing announcement. It directly compared the ZR1X to the Ferrari F80 and McLaren W1 in the table it shared, which we’ve included below.

Against those two, the Chevrolet is unquestionably a screaming deal from a performance-per-dollar standpoint. It’s quicker in a sprint from 0-60 mph, it has a higher top speed, it has very comparable power figures, and it costs at least 10 times less.

 Corvette ZR1X Pricing Just Made Hypercars Look Stupid

Of course, if you start ticking boxes, that gap narrows a bit. Fully optioned, the ZR1X isn’t quite one-tenth the price of a McLaren W1, which sits at around $2.1 million. Buyers looking for the 3LZ trim will pay $218,395 for the coupe and $228,395 for the convertible. Even with that $11,000 bump, both prices include destination fees and remain competitive for what’s on offer.

The New Quail Silver Limited Edition

The 3LZ sub trim is important because only buyers who get the ZR1X with it can then select an even rarer package. It’s called the Quail Silver Limited Edition, and it features Blade Silver Matte exterior paint for the first time on a Corvette since the 1960s.

 Corvette ZR1X Pricing Just Made Hypercars Look Stupid

It also incorporates orange brake calipers, black exhaust tips, and carbon flash-painted mirrors. The cabin has a few unique touches too, with a mix of Sky Cool and Medium Ash Gray colors along with Habanero accents. It’s an entirely new color scheme that, for now, only exists in the Quail Silver version of the ZR1X.

Those special accents will set buyers back $241,395, and that doesn’t even include delivery fees. Buyers can add the ZTK Performance Package to all of these trims, from the looks of it.

Of course, there’s one big caveat to every dollar figure here. We’ve no doubt going to see some wild markups on this car. Don’t be shocked to see them at double MSRP, but a word to the few who can afford it, take a look at how fast ZR1 and E-Ray prices are falling before you sign on the dotted line. 

 Corvette ZR1X2026 Ferrari F802026 McLaren W1
MSRP$207,395$3.7 million$2.1 million
Horsepower1,250 hp1,184 hp1,258 hp
Torque937 lb-ft749 lb-ft988 lb-ft
0-60 mph< 2 seconds2.15 seconds (62 mph)2.7 seconds (62 mph
Top Speed233 mph217 mph217 mph
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