If you're dreaming of Ferrari-level performance without the elite-level price tag, the new Chevrolet Corvette might be your ultimate drive. This isn’t just muscle—it’s a full-blown exotic slayer. And now that it’s available in right-hand drive, it’s officially on the radar for Aussie performance enthusiasts shopping through Auto Buyers Guide.
Here’s why the new ‘Vette is making waves—and why you should be watching it closely:
The upcoming ZR1X hybrid Corvette is rumoured to unleash up to 1,250 horsepower with all-wheel-drive traction—blasting from 0–100 km/h in under 2 seconds. That’s territory usually reserved for Ferrari, McLaren, and hypercars three times the price.Even the “standard” ZR1 is expected to deliver over 1,000 hp and reach speeds of 375 km/h, all from a starting price around $175,000 USD. That’s serious bang for your buck.
👉 At Auto Buyers Guide, we’re already seeing interest in current-generation Stingrays and Z06s. Keep your eye on our listings—they won’t last long.
The Corvette’s move to a mid-engine layout was a game-changer—and now, Aussies can finally experience it first-hand with factory-built right-hand-drive models.This layout brings perfect weight balance, razor-sharp cornering, and a flat-plane crank V8 soundtrack that turns heads before you even touch the throttle.
It's an exotic driving experience without the European servicing bills—and that’s a win for local buyers.
The Corvette E-Ray, a V8 hybrid already landing in Australian showrooms, offers 488 kW and 806 Nm, rockets from 0–100 in just 2.9 seconds, and still undercuts the base Ferrari by more than 50%.It’s clean, fast, and very streetable—plus, it blends electric efficiency with raw petrol power for the best of both worlds.
📍 Want to see how it compares to other performance cars? Head to www.autobuyersguide.com.au and explore the growing list of right-hand-drive V8 exotics.
The ZR1 is packed with serious performance gear:
Corvette isn’t just catching up to Ferrari—it’s looking them dead in the rear-view mirror.
Unlike some exotics that hate traffic or potholes, the Corvette was designed for real-world usability.You get features like:
Whether it’s your daily driver or your weekend weapon, it handles it all—and looks damn good doing it.
This isn’t just another American muscle car—it’s a global performance contender now available in Australia.With prices well below European rivals and right-hand-drive models already landing, now is the time to take notice.
🚗 At Auto Buyers Guide, we’re watching this closely. Keep an eye on our listings or contact us to be the first to know when Aussie-delivered Corvettes hit the market.
Browse performance listings now at www.autobuyersguide.com.auOr drop us a line—our team is here to help you compare your next big upgrade.