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The world was shocked when the 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray was announced with a $59,995 starting price and equally surprised that the 2021 model had the same starting price. Now, however, Chevrolet has decided to jack up the car’s price by $1,000.
Starting from March 1, all 2021 Corvette Stingray models will now start at $60,995, the car manufacturer confirmed to
Corvette Action Center. This $1,000 price increase has been applied across all trim levels, meaning the base 1LT Coupe starts at $60,995, the 2LT Coupe is available from $68,295, and the 3LT Coupe starts at $72,945. All Convertible variants are also $1,000 more expensive than they were prior to March 1.