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Chevy's Base Corvette Stingray Is Officially a 200-Mile-Per-Hour Car As of Model Year 2027

The 2027 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray has officially reached the 200-mile-per-hour performance threshold for its base model.

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The 2027 base model Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is now classified as a 200-mile-per-hour vehicle. The car features an LS6 engine, marking a significant shift in performance capabilities for the entry-level trim of the C8 generation.

Coverage from The Autopian, Motor1.com, GM Authority, The Drive, and Road & Track highlights the vehicle's position as the most affordable option for achieving this top speed. Reports also emphasize the cost-to-horsepower ratio, noting that the base model costs an additional $22.22 per unit of extra horsepower.

Future developments will center on consumer reception of the updated performance metrics. Coverage does not yet specify the full technical specifications or potential market availability dates beyond the model year designation.

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Quick answers

What is the top speed of the 2027 Corvette Stingray?

The base model is officially capable of reaching 200 miles per hour.

What engine powers the 2027 model?

The vehicle is equipped with an LS6 engine.

How does the pricing compare to the vehicle's power?

The base 2027 Corvette costs $22.22 more per extra horsepower.

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