Win this 2024 Corvette E-Ray 3LZ Convertible!

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The 2024 Corvette E-Ray, the fastest Corvette ever!
E-Ray Convertible in Silver Flare with Electric Blue stripe package!
First-ever eAWD Corvette E-Ray uses an advanced electrified propulsion system in addition to its 6.2L LT2 Small Block V-8 enabling all-season performance
Close up view of gauges layout on E-Ray Performance App on the infotainment screen.
Natural Tan Interior on the 2024 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray 3LZ convertible.
Overhead view of Natural Tan Interior on the 2024 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray 3LZ convertible.
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Apr 13, 2024
Lyle Warnke
Gilroy, ca
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Win this first-ever electrified 2024 Corvette E-Ray Convertible with all-wheel-drive and a powerful 6.2L LT2 Small Block V-8.

You've got a chance to win this 2024 Corvette E-Ray Convertible - Chevrolet's fastest Corvette yet with all-season performance and composure. In stunning Silver Flare with the Electric Blue stripe package, this beauty will take you from 0-60 mph in 2.5 seconds!

“In 1953, the enthusiastic reaction to the Chevrolet Corvette concept kicked off seven decades of passion, performance and American ingenuity,” said Mark Reuss, General Motors president. “E-Ray, as the first electrified, all-wheel-drive Corvette, takes it a step further and expands the promise of what Corvette can deliver.”

Developed to be the car Corvette owners can arrive in anywhere, no matter the season, the new E-Ray uses electrification to enhance the driving experience with intense straight-line performance, all-weather confidence and sure-footed grand touring capabilities that can only be achieved with eAWD.

E-Ray is also the only sports car pairing two separate propulsion systems to provide naturally aspirated V-8 power with electrified responsiveness powered by eAWD, making it one like none.

“Corvette has been a halo for Chevrolet since 1953,” said Scott Bell, vice president of Chevrolet. “E-Ray’s unprecedented blend of confidence, luxury performance, sophistication and style provides a new reason for more people to experience Corvette.”

The E-Ray is the quickest production Corvette in history, clocking a 2.5-second 0-60 mph time before breezing through the quarter-mile in 10.5 seconds!

“Corvettes must provide an exhilarating driving experience on backroads and tracks, and E-Ray nails it,” said Tadge Juechter, executive chief engineer, Corvette. “The electrification technology enhances the feeling of control in all conditions, adding an unexpected degree of composure.”

A near immediate feeling of thrust from low-end torque is core to the Corvette driving experience, and the E-Ray packs plenty of it. Power comes from the 6.2L LT2 Small Block V-8, putting 495 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque to the rear axle. It is complemented by an electric motor that channels an additional 160 horsepower and 125 lb-ft of torque through the front wheels via a 1.9 kWh battery pack, which is located between the seats. In total, E-Ray produces a combined 655 horsepower from both the electric motor and Small Block V-8.

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    Grand Prize Cash Option
  • $75,000
    Sweepstakes Details
  • Close Date
    Apr 7, 2024
  • Close Time
    11:59 PM EDT
  • Drawing Date
    Apr 13, 2024
  • Drawing Time
    2:00 PM EDT
  • Drawing Location
    International Motor Racing Research Center

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