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With the 2025 Corvette ZR1’s $174,995 MSRP officially announced on Thursday afternoon, Chevy made quick work in releasing the official Corvette order guide for the new King of the Hill. The order guide shows the full line of equipment and options, while also listing which options can and cannot be ordered with each other.
You can view or download the specific 2025 ZR1 order guide here, but for the full experience we would recommend visiting GM’s Fleet Order Guide which places all four Corvette models into tabs so you can view the options across the full line-up.
To access the order guide online, visit GMfleetorderguide.com and then click > USA English > Chevrolet Car > Select Corvette from the drop down to see all the relevant data.
We read through all 36 pages or so that is specific to the ZR1 model, and about the only thing new that stands out to us are the Brake Calipers. We knew that Chevy would be offering a Dark Blue caliper as they have done since the ’09 Blue Devil ZR1, and we actually spied a ZR1 with the J6B Blue Calipers during the 30th Anniversary Hall of Fame celebration last September. But there is a new color that is also making its way onto the King of the Hill and that’s called the J60 Bronze-painted caliper. Altogether, ZR1 buyers can select from seven different caliper colors.
Other than that, we’re seeing the same options that were first revealed with the ZR1 that include four alloy wheel finishes and one visible carbon fiber wheel, the visible carbon fiber for the split rear window on the coupes, and of course the TOM Carbon Fiber Aero Package. Most of the regular ordering options like colors, stripes, interiors, and other personalization features are pretty much standard across the 2025 model line-up, so no real differences when it comes to the ZR1. In fact, the standardization is one of the reasons why Chevy can offer this car at its $175K starting price point.
The one price relating specifically to the ZR1 that we didn’t get last week but is showing up on the RPO list is PRO R8E – the dreaded gas guzzler tax. The Z06’s LT6 gets dinged for $3,000 for its 670-hp, so we can only imagine what it will be for the LT7’s 1,064 hp!
Did we miss anything? Is there something else you see that is interesting? Let us know in the comments!
Source:
GMfleetorderguide.com
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