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10 Worst Corvettes Ever Made & The 10 Best


10 Worst Corvettes Ever Made & The 10 Best


9. 2014 Corvette Stingray

The 2014 Stingray brought the C7 in with bold styling and serious performance, so calling it “worst” is really about relative placement. Early models had some first-year quirks, and the dramatic design didn’t win over every longtime Corvette fan immediately. It’s still a good car, just not the generation’s best example.

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10. 2020 Corvette Stingray

The 2020 Corvette was a massive milestone because it finally moved the engine behind the driver. That made it exciting, but also made it a first-year car with early-production growing pains and a design some purists needed time to accept. It changed Corvette identity almost overnight, which naturally made some fans nervous. As important as it is, later C8 models feel like the idea is fully settling into itself. 

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Now that we've talked about the worst Corvettes, let's cover the ones that made the brand iconic.

1. 1957 Corvette

The 1957 Corvette helped prove the model could be a true performance car. With available fuel injection and a four-speed manual transmission, it finally had the hardware to match its looks. It was lighter, sharper, and more serious than the earliest versions. This is where the Corvette started feeling less like an experiment and more like a threat.

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2. 1963 Corvette Sting Ray Split-Window Coupe

The 1963 split-window coupe is one of the most beautiful and recognizable Corvettes ever built. Its design was dramatic, futuristic, and instantly memorable, while the new independent rear suspension made the car more sophisticated to drive. The split rear window only lasted one year, which made it even more collectible. 

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3. 1967 Corvette L88

The 1967 L88 was built for serious performance, not casual cruising. Chevrolet underrated the engine on paper, but anyone who knew cars understood this thing was a monster. It was ultra-rare, raw, and aimed at people who cared more about speed than comfort. Today, it’s one of the most prized Corvettes ever made. 

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4. 1970 Corvette LT-1

The 1970 LT-1 delivered the kind of high-revving small-block personality that made enthusiasts pay attention. It wasn’t just about big displacement; it had a balanced, lively feel that made it fun to drive hard. The timing was also important because the performance era was about to get squeezed hard because of stricter emissions rules, rising insurance costs, and the coming oil crisis. 

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5. 1990 Corvette ZR-1

The 1990 ZR-1 gave the Corvette a serious exotic-car attitude. Its Lotus-developed LT5 engine was advanced, powerful, and unlike anything people expected from a typical Chevy showroom. The wider body and high-speed capability made it feel genuinely special. For many fans, the ZR-1 proved that Corvette could play on a much bigger stage. 

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6. 1997 Corvette C5

The 1997 Corvette was a huge step forward for the brand. The C5 introduced a new chassis, better weight distribution, and the excellent LS1 V8, which became a performance icon in its own right. It was more comfortable, more capable, and more modern than the C4 it replaced. 

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7. 2001 Corvette Z06

The 2001 Z06 took the C5 platform and turned it into a sharper enthusiast machine. It was lighter, more focused, and more powerful than the standard coupe. The fixed-roof body gave it extra rigidity, while the LS6 engine added real bite. It felt like a track-friendly Corvette without losing the everyday usability that made the C5 appealing. 

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8. 2009 Corvette ZR1

The 2009 ZR1 was the moment Corvette went supercar hunting with real confidence. Its supercharged LS9 V8 made huge power, and carbon-fiber pieces helped separate it from regular C6 models. It was brutally fast but still carried that unmistakable Corvette attitude. This car was the answer to anyone who still doubted Chevrolet could build a world-class performance car.

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9. 2019 Corvette ZR1

The 2019 ZR1 was a wild send-off for the front-engine Corvette era. With a supercharged V8, aggressive aerodynamics, and outrageous performance, it felt like Chevrolet had turned the C7 all the way up. It was loud, fast, dramatic, and not especially subtle, which is exactly why people loved it. 

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10. 2023 Corvette Z06

The 2023 Z06 showed how exciting the mid-engine Corvette could become once Chevrolet fully leaned into the layout. Its flat-plane-crank V8 gave it a sound and personality unlike any Corvette before it. The handling, grip, and performance pushed the car into exotic territory while keeping the Corvette name attached to it. 

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