
Corvette ZR1X prices: bonkers 1,250bhp Chevy hypercar will cost $207,395
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Chevrolet has announced prices for its new, really-very-fast Corvette ZR1X, and it's comparing it to the new hybrid hypercars of Ferrari and McLaren.
Yep, we now know the all-wheel-drive, 233mph Corvette will cost from $207,395 in entry-level trim as a coupe. If you want to rip your hair out with a convertible that'll be $217,395 including delivery fees. In its press release announcing prices, Chevy compared the ZR1X to the 1,183bhp Ferrari F80 costing $3.7m and the 1,258bhp McLaren W1 at $2.1m. Yeah, the Corvette's a bit of a bargain.

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