Chevrolet Convertibles

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If you dream about speeding down a scenic US road in a classic sports car with a cabrio top, then a Chevy Convertible may just be what quenches your thirst. The brand is known for its attractive, adroit, and affordable automobiles that are appreciably packaged with plenty of creature comforts and niceties. Though the range has been shortened for the 2020 model year, the options that remain are some of the best around.

New Chevrolet Convertible Cars

  • Camaro: Under the hood of this open-top pony car is either a 2.0-liter turbo-four, 3.6-liter turbo-four, or 6.2L V8 engine depending on the trim and chosen configuration. A six-speed manual gearbox directs outputs to a stock rear-wheel-drivetrain as standard across the board. The nameplate is a popular one in the United States and favored for its aggressive aesthetics and highly competitive nature, especially in the pony car segment.
  • Corvette Stingray: In all three models of this 2-seater Chevrolet Convertible car is a 6.2L V8 mill tethered to an eight-speed automatic gearbox. Outputs are directed to a standard rear-wheel-drivetrain. This speed demon is a race track gladiator and has already gained legendary status as the first-ever mid-engined production Corvette.

Prices for Chevy Convertibles

Model Power Engine Base Price
Chevrolet Camaro Convertible 275 hp 2.0L Turbo Inline-4 Gas $31,500
Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible 505 hp 7.0L V8 Gas $75,925
Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Convertible 650 hp 6.2L Turbo V8 Gas $69,000
Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 430 hp 6.2L V8 Gas $54,600
Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Convertible TBC 6.2L V8 Gas $125,400
Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible 490 hp 6.2L V8 Gas $67,400
Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Convertible 460 hp 6.2L V8 Gas $70,400
Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible 650 hp 5.5L V8 Gas $85,000

What to Consider Before Buying

If you’re considering purchasing a new Chevy Convertible, you should first pop by CarBuzz’s shopping tools tab. Here, prospective buyers can review any new and used vehicle that’s up for sale in the USA. You can check their prices, specs, and BuzzScore ratings, and even compare them against competitors. For now, here’s a list of just some of the pros and cons held by the latest models:

Pros

  • Fun and engaging to drive
  • Competitive performance
  • Luxurious and leisurely
  • Well-outfitted with features
  • Relatively affordable cost

Cons

  • Impractical in-cabin and trunk storage
  • Sub-grade interior design and materials
  • Rear-most seats are severely cramped

FAQs About Chevy Cabriolets

What’s the top-rated Chevy cabriolet in general terms?

The Corvette Stingray, despite its rather exorbitant MSRP, was scored a BuzzScore rating 8.6 out of 10. This means it must deliver plenty of value for the money as that score places it at the top of the log for the brand and classification.

How do Chevrolet’s cabriolets compare to the coupes?

Chevy has done an outstanding job of keeping the drop-tops as performance-optimized as the coupes. Though the absence of a fixed roof does compromise aerodynamics and structural rigidity, some masterful suspension and damper tuning successfully evens things out.

Which is the fastest Chevrolet cabrio in a straight-line?

While the Camaro races from 0 to 60 mph in just over five seconds, the Corvette has been recorded reaching the mark in under four seconds, making it the fastest auto. Performance figures are yet to be released for the 2021 edition.

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