

Corvette Muscle Goes Mammoth: Meet the 2025 Corvette SUV
Once a name reserved for low-slung speed demons, the Corvette is about to take on the SUV world—and no, this isn’t a joke. The 2025 Corvette SUV is GM’s high-performance gamble to compete with Europe’s fastest crossovers. Think Stingray spirit—with a lift kit and room for five.
Corvette purists may scoff, but this beast is no rebadged soccer-mom mobile. It’s rumored to be packing a 6.2L V8 from the C8 and aiming directly at the Lamborghini Urus and Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT. Chevy’s mantra for this build? "Muscle meets mobility."

Estimated Performance Specs
Based on early leaks and insider info, here’s how the 2025 Corvette SUV might shape up under the hood:
Spec | Estimate |
---|---|
Engine | 6.2L LT2 V8 (base), twin-turbo V8 (Zora trim rumored) |
Horsepower | 500–682 hp |
0–60 mph | 3.8 seconds (estimated) |
Drivetrain | All-Wheel Drive |
Platform | Ultium / Alpha hybrid blend |
Top Speed | ~180 mph |
Track Vibes, Daily Grind-Ready
While it won’t out-handle a C8 Stingray, the SUV will likely include Magnetic Ride Control, launch mode, and multiple drive modes (including Track and Sport+). Expect interior cues pulled from the Corvette coupe—fighter jet steering wheel, Alcantara options, and 15-inch head-up display.
Why It Matters
If the Mustang Mach-E taught us anything, it’s that icons adapt or die. The Corvette SUV will help fund Chevy’s next halo cars—possibly the rumored AWD Zora hybrid hypercar. And for families who want muscle without compromise, it finally gives them a reason to say yes to Corvette ownership.

Final Gear
Love it or hate it, the 2025 Corvette SUV is happening. It’s Chevy’s biggest brand leap in decades—and a calculated one. If it delivers the noise, speed, and style we expect, it might just be the crossover that earns a place on both the street and the strip.