
Best Hybrid Supercar: Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray
An American disruptor that blends V8 theatre with hybrid sophistication, proving it now belongs at the highest level of supercar performance.
On local turf, it was always going to take something all-powerful, something steely, something special, to disrupt the European car mafia. Enter Chevrolet, an American institution that officially landed in Australia in 2021 with its Corvette model line—itself a US pop culture treasure referenced everywhere from Prince anthems to Miami Vice episodes. Its impact was immediate: the initial batch of 250 supercars sold out before shipment, and Australians—prone to seduction by anything flaunting the merest hint of star ’n’ stripe—finally had a credible alternative to the storied automotive clans of continental Europe.

If the Corvette C8 was Chevrolet’s opening territorial salvo, the E-Ray is its consolidation of power. Hybrid power, to be precise—Corvette’s first dalliance with the nascent technology.
While whispers of the marque’s raw, muscle-car heritage can be detected throughout—witness its thunder-clapping 6.2-litre small block V8, its straight-line barbarity (0-100 km/h in 2.6 seconds), its obnoxious heavy metal soundtrack—the E-Ray leans towards a modern, sophisticated Ferrari/McLaren experience, the coalescence of edgy high-performance, dynamic refinement and aesthetic beauty.
Treat it kindly, in the applicable driving mode, and the E-Ray will reciprocate with urbane Grand Tourer mannerisms; switching to Stealth setting summons the silent ninja, ghosting across tarmac until around 70 km/h; engaging the electronic AWD system offers mighty traction in the face of pesky road conditions. A one-trick Yankee pony, this is not.
Half a decade ago, the mere suggestion that a machine of this ilk, conceived by an “outsider”, could challenge the established order would have been poo-poohed. In 2026, Chevrolet has a seat at the highest table.

The Numbers
Engine: 6.2-litre LT2 V8 (rear) + electric motor (front)
Power: 488 kW
Torque: 806 Nm
Transmission: 8-speed dual-clutch
0-100 km/h: 2.6 seconds
Top speed: 294 km/h
Price: From $292,990
PHOTOGRAPHY BY SONDR
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