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The Corvette SUV is rumored to hit the streets as early as 2025, and it might look like this.
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The new E-Ray is still not available to order, but reviewers are getting review cars to “test out”.
Using Jason Cammisa’s signature time-freeze video technique to show the outcome of a ¼ mile race, and explain how it happened, by walking back through slow-mo time at the finish line, is exactly what GM was hoping reviewers would show, the $104,295 (starting price coupe) E-Ray versus other high-performance sports cars. In this case, the E-Ray is pitted against a Ferrari F8 ($283,950 starting price) and Lamborghini Huracan Evo RWD ($248,295 starting price).
I don’t want to give away the winner, but let’s say the “competition” has some explaining to do to their potential customers.
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The 1960s were a time of great change in the world, and the Chevrolet Corvette was no exception.
The 1963 Corvette received the long-awaited major update. The new design, known as the “Sting Ray”, was even more aggressive than the previous model, with an optional split rear window coupe body style; the first hardtop coupe Corvette. The car also featured a new independent rear suspension system, which improved handling and stability.
Over the next few years, the Corvette continued to evolve. For 1965, the Corvette received a new big-block V8 engine. The 396ci engine was rated at 425hp, making it the most powerful engine to that date in a Corvette. To handle this new power, and engine weight, disc brakes were added as standard. The car also received some minor cosmetic updates, including a new grille and side vents.
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