THE MID-ENGINE CORVETTE PRICING WILL REPORTEDLY START BETWEEN $60,000-$70,000

For a long time, a lot of fans have waited for the new amazing engine set up. This is the next generation of Chevrolet Corvette. Luckily, now they do have a teaser explained with all the details. Even though there is not set much that has been set at all about the next of Corvette.

The details are not too much with any sort of certainty as everyone has expected.

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However, experts of this industry think that in the final release of the car there will with different factors.

Perhaps, one of the most concerning and attention-getting storylines behind the new Corvette is the pricing. With the new layout and lots of research and development costs, one would think that the price would certainly follow an upward trend.

After all, the Corvette certainly isn’t cheap by any stretch of the imagination. However, coming in at a price point that is sub-supercar level has been its strong suit in the modern era. All of this is supposed to come while delivering one of the best performance packages in the industry. It’s really what gives the Corvette its competitive edge.

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According to Hagerty, Corvette fans don’t need to fret, though, if the price is something that they’re concerned about. Well, maybe not too much. Allegedly, the platform will start somewhere around $60,000 and could be in the $70,000 range. Just to give perspective, that’s up at least $5,000 from 2019.

For those doing the math, leaning more toward the high end of that spectrum would take the car up $15,000 in starting price without considering options. As a basis of comparison, in 2014, when the C7 was released, the price differential was less than $2,000, conservatively.

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From all the above, that amount of money is nothing to scoff at when compared to other mid-engined vehicles that hold their own in the same category, it’s certainly not a bad price at all. Only time will tell if this figure actually holds true.

 Maybe it won’t take all that long to find out as there have been reports of dealerships taking preorders for the next generation of Corvette already.