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A trio of dealerships is offering the 2025 Corvette Z06 to order in the United Kingdom.
Chevy’s 5.5-liter Z06 will be available through three dealerships, Lumen Automotive in Shrewsbury and Arnold Clark’s outlets in Glasgow and Altrincham.
The price for the right-hand drive Corvettes will start at £179,791, which is the equivalent of $188,708.63 in US dollars.
That’s competitive with cars like the AMG GT R Pro (launched this week at £176,605) and the Porsche 911 GT3 (£157,300 although the Weissach package is another £20k).
The UK versions will not be as powerful as US models due to emissions standards, dropping to 637 horsepower from the 670 in the US, making it the most powerful naturally aspirated engine available now.
A press release from PSM&W Communications in Germany says simply that “the legendary Corvette Z06 is officially available in the UK, bringing its track-inspired performance to Britain
.” We aren’t told if customers will be able to choose options or the cars will come pre-specced.
Likewise, no word yet on when the first cars might arrive.
“Stay tuned more exciting news is just around the bend,” the press release concludes, so maybe for our friends in the UK, the wait won’t be much longer
Chevy’s 5.5-liter Z06 will be available through three dealerships, Lumen Automotive in Shrewsbury and Arnold Clark’s outlets in Glasgow and Altrincham.
The price for the right-hand drive Corvettes will start at £179,791, which is the equivalent of $188,708.63 in US dollars.
That’s competitive with cars like the AMG GT R Pro (launched this week at £176,605) and the Porsche 911 GT3 (£157,300 although the Weissach package is another £20k).
The UK versions will not be as powerful as US models due to emissions standards, dropping to 637 horsepower from the 670 in the US, making it the most powerful naturally aspirated engine available now.
A press release from PSM&W Communications in Germany says simply that “the legendary Corvette Z06 is officially available in the UK, bringing its track-inspired performance to Britain
.” We aren’t told if customers will be able to choose options or the cars will come pre-specced.
Likewise, no word yet on when the first cars might arrive.
“Stay tuned more exciting news is just around the bend,” the press release concludes, so maybe for our friends in the UK, the wait won’t be much longer