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The first Chevrolet Corvette was produced in 1953, a pretty two-seater sports car with a powerful engine under the bonnet. Compared to contemporary supercars, the Corvette has always been a bit of a bargain - and the more modern models have got some serious performance to back them up as well. In fact, our test of the 2021 Corvette Stingray confirmed its status as a drivers’ car that can outperform almost everything else in its price bracket.

You don’t buy a car like this unless you like to be noticed, so the Corvette Stingray is unashamedly brash to look at. That said, the current-generation Stingray, aka the C8, is a huge departure from its ancestors. This is largely down to the engine being mounted in the middle of the chassis rather than at the front.

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Chevrolet hasn’t radically changed the engine, though – it is a 6.2-litre V8 similar to the one in the last model, although it is now a dry sump unit like many of Europe's more exotic performance cars. All C8s come with an automatic gearbox and send power to the rear wheels – on the subject of which a C8 produces a rather sizeable 495bhp.

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