The Corvette Stingray is now officially available on our shores, thanks to Alpine Motors and General Motors (GM).
If you’ve been craning your neck skywards lately to catch the roar of jet fighters tearing across the National Day parade rehearsals, you’ll want to keep your feet planted firmly on Orchard Road, because something equally dramatic has just landed on four wheels.
The Corvette Stingray is now locally available. Singapore is the first country in the world where the iconic muscle badge now stands alone, untethered from the Chevrolet name.

Parked in full glory at ION Orchard till 3 August 2025, the Stingray is here to make noise.
The C8’s canopy-forward silhouette is a nod to the F-22 and F-35 stealth fighters, and the whole thing looks like it’s ready to taxi out of Changi Airbase rather than squeeze into an HDB lot.

The C8 is also the first Corvette that is mid-engined. With a glass window on the rear deck revealing the 6.2-litre LT2 V8, the Stingray looks every bit the exotic it wants to be.
That 3.2mm-thick panel helps extract heat from the engine bay. Which is helpful, considering the monster beneath is generating 495bhp and 630Nm of torque, enough to catapult the car from zero to 100km/h in 2.9 seconds. Top speed is 312km/h, if you can find a runway long enough.

Power alone doesn’t make a supercar. Fortunately, the Singapore-spec Stingray comes kitted out with the Z51 Performance Package. That includes serious track-ready gear; larger brakes, a performance exhaust, a limited-slip diff, and sticky Michelin Pilot Sport 4S ZP rubber. There’s also a magnetorheological suspension system with adaptive dampers.

Slide inside and the fighter jet fantasy continues. GT2 Nappa leather seats with eight-way power adjustment hold you tight without giving you pins and needles halfway to JB. In front of you is a 12-inch digital gauge cluster, while an 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system handles everything from navigation to tunes.
And if you’re tired of listening to that glorious V8, a 14-speaker Bose sound system is on hand.
Thinking of making one yours? Corvette has opened shop at 1 Commonwealth Lane. That’s where you’ll find Alpine Motors, the official distributor, standing by to help you suit up and take the controls. Prices start at $648,000 before COE.
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