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The 1,250-HP Corvette ZR1X Costs $3.5M Less Than a Ferrari F80

The 1,250-HP Corvette ZR1X Costs $3.5M Less Than a Ferrari F80

Motor Trend9 hours ago
It may be America's supercar, but the 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X is going to be 'modestly' priced for its performance. Given its incredible output of 1,250 hp, claimed 2.3-second 0–60-mph time, the soul-stirring sounds its 5.5-liter twin-turbo V-8 makes, and the fact it has AWD due to a front electric motor, this Corvette could have asked for top-shelf Ferrari money. Turns out, Chevrolet is starting the ZR1X at just over $200,000 for the coupe and just under $220,000 for the convertible. But that's not the only ZR1X news, as Chevy also announced a special edition..
The 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X, with 1,250 hp and a starting price of $207,395, offers supercar performance at a fraction of the cost of rivals like the Ferrari F80. Chevy also announced a $241,395 Quail Silver Limited Edition with exclusive features, available in early 2026.
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As we said, with 1,250 hp on tap—and 145 lb-ft of torque ready to drive the front wheels as part of that combo—the 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X could easily trip the million-dollar price tag, American made or not. Just look at its competitors in power and speed. The 2026 Ferrari F80 pushes out 1,184 hp and 749 lb-ft of torque with a 2.1-second run to 60 mph, and asks $3.7 million for the privilege. Then there's the 2026 McLaren W1, the successor to the P1. Coming in at 1,258 hp and 988 lb-ft of torque, it will hit 60 mph in 2.7 seconds—and costs around $2.1 million.
Meanwhile, the 2026 Corvette ZR1X beats the Ferrari in power, the McLaren in the sprint to 60 mph, and is engineered to hit 233 mph with a starting cost of $207,395 for the 1LZ coupe. Want to drop the top in the most powerful 'Vette? Add just $10,000 more, at $217,395. If you want more features baked into your ZR1X, the 3LZ coupe will cost $218,395 and the 'vert $228,395.
Chevrolet hasn't finalized pricing for the ZTK Performance package yet, but we may have a small clue as to how much it might cost. That's thanks to a new limited-edition model called the ZR1X Quail Silver Limited Edition that will be launched during the 2026 Quail, A Motorsports Gathering during Monterey Car Week. It comes standard with the ZTK pack that includes higher spring rates to better take advantage of the downforce provided by the ZR1X Carbon Fiber Aero package. The ZTK goodies also include Michelin Pilot Cup 2R tires and additional tuning for the chassis controls.
Additionally, the Quail Silver Limited Edition comes in a special exterior color and a first for Corvette. Inspired by the Inca Silver offered on the 1957 to 1959 C1 Corvette, the car's Blade Silver Matte paint is a modern approximation to the historic color. Other exterior features include orange painted calipers, black exhaust tips, and carbon flash painted mirror caps. Inside, the standard interior color scheme utilizes Sky Cool and Medium Ash Grey materials with Habenero accents. This interior color combo is available on all 2026 Corvettes from the Stingray to the 'standard' ZR1X. The Silver also gets a plaque noting noting its build number within the run, mounted on the 'waterfall' center interior speaker between the seats. Finally, it's only available as a convertible and is based on the ZR1X 3LZ trim.
The 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X Quail Silver Limited Edition will cost $241,395, but that price doesn't include destination (which is likely $1,995). We also don't know yet how limited the Quail edition will be.
Production of regular ZR1X models is scheduled to begin by the end of th year, while production of the Quail Silver Limited Edition will start in early 2026.
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