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    2026 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray Quick Review: Slept On and Superb

    kirklandc008@gmail.comBy kirklandc008@gmail.comJune 19, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    “You better get those New Balances in the Amazon cart, stat.” “Did you tuck your t-shirt into your finest jorts to get into the headspace of the target audience?” “Getting an early start on your mid-life crisis, I see.”

    These were actual messages I received from some so-called friends when I shared a photo of the 2026 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray I reviewed a few weeks back. And, as reductive as they all are, look—I get it. There is a stereotype of Vette owners, and the jokes write themselves. Of course, had any of these people actually gotten to so much as sit in the thing for even 15 minutes, I think they would have shared a different sentiment, because the E-Ray is so far and away from what the peanut gallery thinks it is. Hell, it’s not even the car that Corvette folks think it is. It’s better than both.

    Now, the especially informed among you might find it strange that I’m reviewing an E-Ray, because 2026 is the last model year you’ll be able to buy one. Starting with the 2027 roster, the hybrid, all-wheel-drive Vette will be known as the Grand Sport X, where it’ll have a bigger V8 that makes even more power. You know, in case the E-Ray’s 655 horsepower and 595 lb-ft of torque strike you as a bit pedestrian.

    Adam Ismail

    Of those 655 ponies, 495 are contributed by the naturally aspirated, 6.2-liter LT2 engine located aft of the cockpit, and 160 come courtesy of an electric motor mounted on the front axle. Being a hybrid supercar, you might assume, like other hybrid supercars that the E-Ray carves a similar profile to, that it offers a modest all-electric range; even the McLaren Artura can manage about 20. The E-Ray won’t quite get that far without the LT2’s help—try more like four miles. There’s even a specific start sequence to use the car without burning fuel, and if you’re too eager on the throttle, the V8 will introduce itself and refuse to quiet until you turn everything off.

    So straight away, it’s clear that the electric motor isn’t here to shrink anybody’s carbon footprint. What it does do is get the E-Ray to 60 mph from a standstill in 2.5 seconds, third-best in the family behind only the ZR1 and ZR1X. It also arguably gives this silver bullet some degree of all-weather versatility if you plan to rip its $14,000 carbon-fiber wheels through all conditions. Yeah, I wouldn’t either.

    That second point is very much debatable, though, and I think it speaks to how the E-Ray is misunderstood. Because, in the lead-up to my experience with it—the only C8 I have driven to date, full disclosure—I heard it was the “grand-touring” one. The softer one, the daily-driver, livable one. The Corvette you buy if you want a heightened standard of performance, but also want to be relatively comfortable.

    No, not really.

    Adam Ismail

    Is the E-Ray more pliable than a ZR1X? I mean, I could only assume. But I still wouldn’t want to swallow miles by the hundreds in this thing. The ride, even in its most docile Tour mode, is harsh. The steering is heavy. The carbon-ceramic Brembos on my tester are magical marvels of engineering in their own right, transmogrifying kinetic energy for their own ends, but the pedal they’re tied to is very stiff, and pressure is tough to modulate for the street. This is nowhere near a cushy grand tourer—not that I’m complaining.

    Frankly, I’d heard that the C8 punched above its price bracket, and obviously the aforementioned figures tell a story, but I wasn’t ready for how much of a capital-S supercar the E-Ray actually is. Everything just feels locked in, optimized, honed for palpability and communication. My loaner rode on Michelin Pilot Sport All-Season rubber—not summer tires—and even so, the eagerness with which it changed direction and the total lack of ambiguity when it did were intoxicating. As was the raucous song of the small block two feet from my spine, but that part is probably the least surprising of all. The hybrid E-Ray, by the way, supplements that growl with a weirdly distant siren tone that had me constantly looking in my mirrors.

    Adam Ismail

    Perhaps the front axle torque played a role in my confidence; I know it certainly made its presence known with a few flicks of the left paddle. Of course, it’s quick, and public roads don’t allow you to safely explore that for much longer than a brief pull. Everything about this car is so effortlessly capable yet full of character. And sure, the ride may beat you up a bit, and potholes, poor pavement, and driveline vibrations rarely go unnoticed, but you drive this thing precisely because it doesn’t dull the senses. It awakens them.

    I say all this even though I will never, ever like the way this generation of Corvette looks. It was trying way too hard six years ago, and aesthetically, it’s aged as well as GameStop stock has since. I applaud the common-sense spurning of dashboard button blade, and the materials in here are roundly superb, even if GM’s infotainment system drives me to my wits’ end in every single one of the company’s cars. It should be said that I’m a sucker for blue leather, though—blame the Ford GT90.

    The E-Ray isn’t above critique, but what’s good here is so good that it just silences everything else, including the haters and the people who get it wrong. It’s simply one of the finest cars at what it does of any in production today. Then again, there are multiple pairs of New Balances and jorts in my closet, so make of that what you will.

    Adam Ismail

    Chevy provided The Drive with a seven-day loan of this vehicle for the purpose of writing this review. 

    2026 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray Specs

    Base Price (3LZ Coupe as tested)$121,545 ($143,915)Powertrain6.2-liter naturally aspirated V8 | permanent-magnet motor with 1.9-kWh lithium-ion battery | 8-speed dual-clutch automatic | all-wheel driveHorsepower495 @ 6,450 rpm (gas)
    160 (electric)
    655 (total)Torque470 lb-ft @ 5,150 rpm (gas)
    122 lb-ft (electric)
    585 lb-ft (total)Seating Capacity2Cargo Volume12.5 cubic feetDry Weight3,774 pounds (Coupe)
    3,856 pounds (Convertible)0-60 mph2.5 secondsTop Speed183 mphEPA Fuel Economy16 mpg city | 24 highway | 19 combinedScore9/10

    Backed by a decade of covering cars and consumer tech, Adam Ismail is a Senior Editor at The Drive, focused on curating and producing the site’s slate of daily stories.

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