Early owners of the 2026 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray are reporting real-world electric range numbers that exceed GM's official estimates. Several drivers posting on enthusiast forums have documented consistent all-electric ranges of 48 miles in mixed driving conditions, surpassing the EPA estimate of 42 miles.
The hybrid supercar combines a 6.2-liter V8 with an electric front-axle motor producing a combined 655 horsepower. Owners praise the seamless transition between electric and combustion power, noting that daily commutes can often be completed entirely on battery power.
At a starting price of $112,000, the E-Ray represents GM's most ambitious electrification effort in the performance segment. Dealer allocations remain limited, with wait times stretching to six months in some regions.