BMW i8

vs

Chevrolet Corvette C7 ZR1

Germany vs USA — 2014 vs 2019

BMW i8 (2014)
Chevrolet Corvette C7 ZR1 (2019)
Specifications
i8Corvette C7 ZR1 LT5 Supercharged
Horsepower369 hp755 hp
Torque420 lb-ft715 lb-ft
Engine Size1,499 cc6,162 cc
0-60 mph4.2 sec2.9 sec
Top Speed155 mph212 mph
¼ Mile12.4 sec10.6 sec
Weight3,524 lbs
Wheelbase2,800 mm2,710 mm
Length4,689 mm4,514 mm
Units Produced20,5002,953
Original MSRP$121,000
Value (Excellent)$85,000$200,000
Collectibility5/109/10
Rarity4/108/10
The Verdict

Numbers favor the 2019 Chevrolet Corvette C7 ZR1 LT5 Supercharged with more power, quicker acceleration, higher top speed. The 2014 BMW i8 offers better value, and has its own devoted following. For those who let their heart decide, either car delivers a rewarding ownership experience.

Overview

The rivalry between Germany and USA automotive industries has produced legendary matchups, and the 2014 BMW i8 versus 2019 Chevrolet Corvette C7 ZR1 LT5 Supercharged is among the most fascinating. These two cars represent the best of their national engineering schools. The 2019 Chevrolet Corvette C7 ZR1 LT5 Supercharged holds a clear advantage in raw power with 755 hp compared to 369 hp, a 386-horsepower difference that shapes the driving experience. Under the hood, the contrast is notable: the BMW i8 uses a Inline-3 Turbo DOHC 12V + Electric Motor displacing 1,499 cc, while the Chevrolet Corvette C7 ZR1 relies on a V8 OHV Supercharged with 6,162 cc. In the sprint to 60 mph, the 2019 Chevrolet Corvette C7 ZR1 LT5 Supercharged edges ahead at 2.9 seconds versus 4.2 seconds. Rarity plays a significant role here — with only 2,953 units built, the 2019 Chevrolet Corvette C7 ZR1 LT5 Supercharged is considerably scarcer than the BMW i8's 20,500 examples. On the collector market, the 2019 Chevrolet Corvette C7 ZR1 LT5 Supercharged commands a significant premium over the 2014 BMW i8, reflecting differences in prestige and rarity. From a collectibility standpoint, the 2019 Chevrolet Corvette C7 ZR1 LT5 Supercharged rates higher among enthusiasts and auction houses.