This vehicle is ideal for the affluent enthusiast who desires cutting-edge hybrid hypercar performance, advanced technology, and all-wheel-drive capability in an American-made package, suitable for both exhilarating track days and surprisingly comfortable street driving.
Strengths
Hypercar-level power and acceleration with 1,250 combined horsepower and 0-60 mph in under 2 seconds.
Advanced eAWD technology and precision handling for exceptional grip and control.
Relatively affordable price for its performance class, competing with much more expensive hypercars.
Surprisingly tractable and livable for daily driving despite its extreme capabilities.
Tradeoffs
Entry and exit can be challenging due to its low-slung sports car design.
Rear visibility is limited, a common drawback for mid-engine sports cars.
The full 1,250 horsepower is largely unusable on public roads.
Increased curb weight due to the hybrid system may slightly impact agility compared to lighter performance cars.
What you might regret
Those who prioritize a purely analog, lightweight sports car experience, demand maximum rear visibility, or find the hybrid powertrain deviates from traditional Corvette ethos may regret this purchase.