Chevrolet confirmed pricing for the 2027 Corvette lineup to Car and Driver, with the Grand Sport starting at $88,495 and the ZR1 starting at $197,195.
The Grand Sport X is priced at $112,195; adding the Track Performance package brings the Grand Sport to $109,190, and choosing a hardtop convertible adds $7,000 to either Grand Sport base price. A non-track performance pack for the Grand Sport costs $3,500 and includes Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires and Z06 performance brakes.
The Stingray begins at $73,495, up $1,000 from 2026, while the Z06 starts at $121,395, up $1,700; the ZR1X now starts at $227,395, up from $212,195.
Chevrolet dealers will start taking orders for most of the Corvette range on April 16. Chevrolet says the Grand Sport X will go on sale this summer, and the prices first appeared on a Corvette forum before being confirmed to Car and Driver.
This report is based on information originally published by Car and Driver.
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