For sixty grand, you can get quite a bit.
Chevrolet unveiled the Corvette Stingray C8. One of its main selling points was its affordable price. The pricing of the Chevy Corvette Stingray C8 is now confirmed by Chevy. It starts at $58,900 or $59,995 plus $1,095 for destination fees. The new mid-engined sports car costs just $3,000 less than its predecessor.
But what are you getting for that price? Everyone who is considering buying the Corvette in its entry-level 1LT trim should ask this question. All this information can be found on paper but Youtube has more. Chevy Dude A closer look at the 2020 Corvette 1LT base model is available for you to see in a video.
The base Corvette 1LT is a great choice for tech and convenience features. You get eight-way power GT1 seats in Mulan leather, proximity key, dual zone automatic climate control, rear parking sensors and a leather-wrapped steering column with power tilt and Telescoping functions. There’s also a 12.0-inch digital instrument cluster and an 8.0 inch touchscreen infotainment system that supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
However, the 1LT base model doesn’t come with blind spot monitors or power-folding side reflectors. These are the two things that you won’t be able to ignore.
You’ll get the 6.2-liter V8 engine, which produces 490 horsepower (360 KiloWatts) as well as 465 pound-feet (4630 Newton-meters of torque), through an 8-speed dual clutch transmission to the rear wheels. This powertrain configuration allows your sub-$60,000 sportscar to go 194 mph and run 0-60 in less than three seconds.