Chevrolet has discontinued the Corvette E-Ray hybrid model after just three years, replacing it with the new Grand Sport X. The Grand Sport X features an all-new 6.7L V8 engine producing 535 hp and can be equipped with the E-Ray's hybrid system for all-wheel drive capability. This continues Chevrolet's tradition of releasing Grand Sport variants as a performance sweet spot between base and high-end Corvette models.
Background
The Corvette Grand Sport has become a tradition for Chevrolet, serving as a performance-focused variant that combines handling upgrades from higher trims with the base engine. The mid-engine eighth-generation Corvette introduced the E-Ray as the first all-wheel-drive hybrid model in 2021.
- Source
- Ars Technica
- Published
- Mar 26, 2026 at 10:56 PM
- Score
- 5.0 / 10