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Chevy’s AWD Performance Corvettes Owe Everything to the Hybrid E-Ray

Just this week, Chevy upped its performance game yet again with the unveiling of the new Corvette Grand Sport X. This new generation of Grand Sport is the first to incorporate both electrification and all-wheel drive, and, beginning with the 2027 model year, it will be the only way to get a hybrid Corvette with a pushrod V8. The existing Corvette hybrid, the E-Ray, is being phased out simultaneously.

The E-Ray wasn’t universally appreciated, to put it mildly. Many track rats disavowed it entirely and others still considered it nothing more than an act of (if not malicious, at least somewhat passive aggressive) compliance—a necessary but unwanted sacrifice to wh …


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Author: Byron Hurd

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