
Performance enthusiasts who want top-tier acceleration and handling without breaking the bank choose the 2025 Corvette Stingray. This American icon is ready to tear up streets and racetracks all around Michigan.
Meet the 2025 Corvette Stingray: An American Icon
Power and Performance
The heart of the Corvette Stingray is a 6.2L V8 mated to an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission. It sends a ground-pounding 495 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque (requires the Z51 Performance Package) to the rear wheels, catapulting the sports car from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.9 seconds. The engine comes with direct injection technology, a dry-sump scavenge system, and eight equal-length 210-mm intake runners, all of which enhance its dependability and performance.
Outstanding Maneuverability
Unlike traditional sports cars that house their engine under the hood, the Corvette Stingray features an ingenious mid-engine layout that positions the V8 between the rear axle and the driver’s seat. This gives the sports car nearly 50-50 weight distribution and a lower center of gravity, which translates to significantly better stability and steering predictability than its front-engined rivals.
Buyers can take the Stingray’s maneuverability a step further with available Magnetic Selective Ride Control. This state-of-the-art damping system uses magnetorheological fluid to react to changing driving conditions in only 10 milliseconds. It also enhances the suspension system’s lateral stiffness, minimizing body roll and helping keep the Stingray’s wheels planted.
Stunning Looks
The Stingray’s design incorporates a low profile and an extremely sculpted body that’s reminiscent of million-dollar supercars. Angular LED headlights, a bumper-mounted grille, and large lower air intakes give the front end an aggressive look, while sharp LED taillights and bold quad exhaust tips define the rear end. The sports car also features 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels, which give it a high rake angle and improved aerodynamic efficiency.
Digital Cockpit
Stepping inside the sports car, drivers will be greeted by an array of HD screens. The tach, speed, and other instrument readouts are displayed on a 12-inch reconfigurable digital instrument panel. Alternatively, drivers can choose to have driving information projected directly onto the windshield with the available head-up display. For infotainment, the Stingray features an 8-inch center touchscreen, which comes with integrated navigation, wireless smartphone connectivity, and natural voice recognition.
Interested in becoming the proud owner of a Corvette Stingray? Contact us at Hank Graff Chevrolet Davison in Davison, MI to reserve your model. Our finance team will help you get pre-approved for an auto loan.


