Chevrolet has released pricing for the 2027 Corvette lineup, including the new Grand Sport and Grand Sport X models.
The Stingray now starts at $73,495, including destination fees, which is up just $1,000 from 2026 despite getting the all-new 535 hp 6.7-liter V8.
The Grand Sport that combines the Stingray’s engine with a wide body design and chassis components borrowed from the Z06 is $88,495 for the coupe and $95,495 for the convertible.
An optional Track Performance Package with aggressive carbon fiber downforce producing aerodynamic elements, a retuned suspension, quad center exhaust pipes, carbon ceramic brakes and summer-only Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2R tires is availble for $20,695.
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The hybrid Grand Sport X that replaces the E-Ray starts at $112,195 and $119,195 for the convertible. It features a front-mounted electric motor that combines with the V8 to create a 721 hp all-wheel drivetrain.
The Z06 price ticks up $1,200 to $121,395 while the ZR1 jumps from $184,495 to $197,195 and the ZR1X from $209,595 to $227,395.
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Same DCT that’s in the others? The one that randomly grenades? No thanks