The prices for the 2024 Chevrolet Corvette have been announced. The basic Stingray coupe will cost $67,895, $2,000 more than last year. The 670-horsepower Z06 and hybrid E-Ray start at $109,695 and $104,495, respectively, but adding a convertible Corvette costs an extra $7000. How much can it cost to buy a ’24 Corvette? The 3LZ trim level of the Z06 convertible starts at $130,245; with extras, it’s easy to get to $150,000. The Stingray coupe is still under $70,000, which means that most people can still buy America’s mid-engined sports car, even though the base price of the 2024 Chevy Corvette is $2000 more than last year. Not as much as the Corvette Z06 with 670 horsepower or the Corvette E-Ray with electric all-wheel drive. Prices for Vettes Chevrolet said earlier this year what the base price of the 2024 E-Ray would be. The higher trim levels of the 1LZ coupe, the 2LZ, and the 3LZ, now have starting prices of $104,495 and $109,995, respectively. The base price of the 3LZ convertible is a classy $122,445 before options. The convertible form costs an extra $7000. People who want to set the fastest lap times will aim for the Corvette Z06. But the rare and unusual naturally aspirated 5.5-liter V-8 in the 1LZ coupe costs at least $109,695 (just $400 more than last year), which shows you need a lot of money. The Z06 starts at $118,595 for the 2LZ trim level and $123,245 for the 3LZ trim level. As with all other Corvettes, the convertible body style costs $7000 extra, making the starting price of the drop-top Z06 3LZ $130,245. If you add extras, the price will go well over $150,000. The Corvette Stingray series is for people who can’t afford higher-performance cars. The 2LT and 3LT coupes start at $74,995 and $79,645, respectively. No matter who can afford it, the 2024 Corvette is a great deal because it will outperform most sports cars on the road and beat them on the track.