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The 2025 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is a mid-engine track weapon featuring the 5.5-liter flat-plane crank V8 LT6, the most powerful naturally aspirated V8 in a production car at 670 horsepower revving to 8,600 RPM. Torque output is 460 lb-ft through an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission driving the rear wheels. The Z06 reaches 60 mph in 2.6 seconds. Wider bodywork adds 3.6 inches versus the Stingray, housing massive 345-section rear tires. Carbon-fiber wheels are optional, saving 41 pounds. The Z07 performance package adds carbon-ceramic brakes, adjustable aero elements, and Michelin Cup 2R tires. The exhaust note from the flat-plane crank engine rivals European exotics.

Supercars

The Corvette Z06 delivers supercar performance with a 670 hp flat-plane crank V8, mid-engine layout, and sub-3-second 0-60 time at a fraction of European exotic pricing.

Car Details

Make Chevrolet
Model Corvette Z06
Year 2025
Body Type Coupe
Engine Type 5.5L Flat-Plane V8
Horsepower 670 hp
Torque 460 lb-ft
Transmission 8-speed dual-clutch
Drivetrain RWD
Fuel Economy 15/24 mpg
Starting MSRP $113,300
Seating 2 passengers
0-60 mph 2.6 sec
4.8
1 reviews
Value for Money
5
Driving Performance
5
Reliability & Durability
4.5
Technology & Features
4.3
Interior Comfort
2.8
Fuel Efficiency
2
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
4.8/5

The 2025 Corvette Z06 is nothing short of an engineering marvel. Its hand-built 5.5-liter flat-plane crank V8 screams to an 8,600 rpm redline, producing 670 horsepower with a soundtrack that rivals anything from Maranello. The 2.6-second sprint to 60 mph and razor-sharp 8-speed dual-clutch transmission deliver supercar performance at a fraction of European competitors prices. On track, the Z06 is devastatingly quick, with aerodynamics and chassis tuning that inspire genuine confidence at the limit. Interior quality has improved substantially, though it still trails Porsche and McLaren in material refinement. The ride is firm and road noise intrusive for daily commuting, and 15 mpg city is predictably thirsty. Practicality is minimal with just two seats and modest cargo space. But at $113,300, the Z06 offers performance that embarrasses cars costing three times as much. Best suited for driving enthusiasts who prioritize track capability and visceral engagement over everyday comfort.

Driving Performance
5
Value for Money
5
Reliability & Durability
4.5
Technology & Features
4.3
Interior Comfort
2.8
Fuel Efficiency
2
Mar 17, 2026