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2024 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray Review: All The Details
With the latest Corvette, nicknamed the C8, not only did Chevrolet change the engine’s placement in the car, but the brand is also introducing an entirely new Corvette, the E-Ray.
Not as track-focused as the Z06, or as wild as the ZR1, the new E-Ray is the most street-friendly version of the car. The all-wheel drive helps gain traction on poorly maintained roads or loose surfaces, and the hybrid system allows for instant shots of power without needing to change gears. If you don’t plan on regularly visiting the track, this could be the ‘Vette for you.
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