If you’ve been dreaming about driving a Chevrolet Corvette without the long‑term commitment of ownership, Criswell Corvette in Gaithersburg, MD has a range of compelling lease deals worth exploring. Leasing a Corvette offers a flexible, potentially more affordable way to get behind the wheel of this iconic performance car while keeping monthly payments manageable.
Whether you’re interested in the thrilling Stingray, the performance‑focused Z06, or other finely engineered Corvette models, Criswell Corvette’s lease specials give drivers in Maryland and the surrounding area exciting options to experience America’s sports car at its best.

Why Lease a Corvette
Leasing a Corvette can make sense for drivers who want cutting‑edge performance, modern technology, and the prestige of a world‑class sports car without the long‑term financial commitment of buying. Lease agreements typically require lower monthly payments than financing a purchase, and they allow drivers to upgrade to a new model every few years. This means you can enjoy the latest Corvette advancements, from powerful engines to refined interior features, throughout your lease term without worrying about long‑term depreciation.
Read the rest of this entry »When it comes to American sports cars, few names evoke as much excitement as the Chevrolet Corvette. From its iconic design to its track-ready capabilities, Corvette has continued to redefine performance and innovation. For enthusiasts in Gaithersburg, MD, the new Corvette models offer an opportunity to experience cutting-edge engineering and luxury. Whether you’re eyeing the Stingray, E-Ray, Z06, ZR1, or the groundbreaking ZR1X, this lineup has something for everyone.
Let’s take a closer look at what these models bring to the table and explore how their performance features can enhance your driving experience.

The 2026 Corvette Lineup Overview
The 2026 Corvette lineup showcases Chevrolet’s commitment to blending performance, innovation, and style. Each model, from the Stingray to the ZR1X, offers unique attributes tailored to different driving preferences.
Read the rest of this entry »Inside the 2025 Corvette Z06: A Modern Classic
With the race-bred 2025 Corvette Z06, you have a blend of old-school naturally aspirated V8 power and classic Corvette good looks with cutting-edge safety and performance-boosting tech. This show-stopping supercar is the pinnacle of Corvette engineering prowess.

Naturally Aspirated V8 Muscle
The Z06 makes masterful use of traditional natural aspiration in its engine: a powerful 5.5L flat-plane-crank V8 that uses atmospheric pressure alone to draw in air, which allows for smoother acceleration with minimal lag. With this engine, the Z06 can output 670 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque and go from 0 to 60 mph in a thrilling 2.6 seconds when the Z07 Performance Package is equipped.
Read the rest of this entry »7 Must-Know Facts About the 2025 Corvette E-Ray
With supercar speed, dexterous handling, and surefooted all-wheel drive, the 2025 Corvette E-Ray is an exceptional sports car that also boasts real-world practicality. Here are some of the finest qualities of this innovative high-performance hybrid sports car.

Silent Stealth Mode
The E-Ray is powered by both a muscular 6.2L V8 DI gas engine and a high-torque electric motor on the front axle. The V8’s thrilling rumble is a pleasure to hear, but if you ever feel like some near-silent driving, you can activate Stealth Mode to use the battery motor alone for three or four miles.
Read the rest of this entry »The 2026 Corvette E-Ray: Modern Performance
The breathtaking speed of the 2026 Corvette E-Ray (0 to 60 in 2.5 seconds) is delivered by a thunderous V8 gas engine combined with a front-axle electric motor and tarmac-hugging eAWD. Stealth Mode, all-season tires, and other innovative features make the E-Ray a rare and impressive hybrid sports car.

Heart-Thumping eAWD Acceleration
Electrified all wheel drive is the first standout feature on the 2026 E-Ray. With the gas engine powering the rear wheels and the electric motor powering the front, the E-Ray has eAWD and terrific stability when cornering at speed.
The 495 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque of the main 6.2L V8 DI engine are boosted by 160 horses and 125 lb-ft of torque from the self-charging electric motor. With both used together, you have 655 total horsepower and supercar-like acceleration.
Read the rest of this entry »Discover the 2026 Corvette ZR1
Can you imagine a sports car with over 1,000 horsepower as standard? Meet the 2026 Corvette ZR1, the most powerful Corvette ever. Here are the main features of this masterclass of all-American automotive engineering.

Ferocious Engine Power
If you’re a driving enthusiast, wait until you have the ZR1’s 5.5L V8 twin-turbocharged high-output engine under your control. This beast of an engine delivers 1,064 horsepower and 828 lb-ft of torque, all optimized by a standard performance exhaust. Acceleration can reach 0 to 60 in 2.3 seconds with the available ZTK Track Performance Package installed. This sports car gives supercars a run for their money and promises a heart-racing day on the track.
Read the rest of this entry »6 Highlights of the 2026 Corvette Z06
High-performance enthusiasts seeking a stylish speed demon to dominate the tracks choose the 2026 Corvette Z06. Highlights of this supercar include its naturally aspirated V8, outstanding maneuverability, stunning exterior, and driver-focused interior.

Fire-Breathing V8
The heart of the Corvette Z06 is a thunderous 5.5L V8 DI high-output engine with a redline of 8,600 RPM. It is the most powerful naturally aspirated engine ever equipped in a production car, featuring an output of 670 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque. In addition to its mind-boggling output, the V8 engine comes with several performance-enhancing technologies, including a dry-sump scavenge system that ensures vital components remain lubricated at all times.
Read the rest of this entry »If you are looking for a supercar slayer that doesn’t break the bank, the 2026 Corvette Stingray is a test drive you don’t want to miss. Its defining features include a snarling V8 engine, a dual-clutch transmission, silky-smooth handling, and a driver-focused interior.

It Houses a Powerful V8
The Stingray’s track-dominating performance comes from a 6.2L V8 DI engine sitting in the middle of its chassis. It produces 490 horsepower and 465 lb-ft of torque in its standard configuration and up to 495 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque with the available performance exhaust. Numerous motorsport-grade technologies, including a dry-sump oil system, ensure the engine achieves optimal efficiency and maintains a consistent output across all operating conditions.
Read the rest of this entry »At Criswell Corvette, we believe that owning your dream Corvette should be as exhilarating as driving it. That’s why we’ve streamlined our auto loan pre-qualification process to make it quick, secure, and hassle-free. Whether you’re eyeing a sleek new Stingray or a high-performance Z06, getting pre-approved is the first step toward making it yours.

Why Pre-Qualify?
Pre-qualifying for an auto loan offers several advantages:
- Know Your Budget: Understand your purchasing power before you shop.
- Save Time: Expedite the buying process by having financing lined up.
- Negotiate with Confidence: Enter discussions with a clear understanding of your financial standing.
- Special Offers: Access exclusive financing deals and incentives.
If you’re in the market for a sports car that commands attention and delivers pure exhilaration, look no further than the 2025 Chevrolet Corvette Z06, now available at Criswell Corvette. It’s more than a car—it’s a track-ready masterpiece that blends high-performance engineering with everyday usability.

Unmatched Performance
At the core of the Corvette Z06 sits the most powerful naturally aspirated engine in production: the 5.5L LT6 flat-plane crank V8, boasting 670 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque, and redlining at 8,600 rpm.
Paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission, the Z06 delivers blazing acceleration—reaching 0–60 mph in just 2.6 seconds and hitting the quarter mile in 10.6 seconds.
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