Chevy announced pricing for the 2027 Corvette Grand Sport, which starts at $88,495, and the all-wheel-drive Grand Sport X, priced at $112,195.
Both the Grand Sport and the base Corvette Stingray use Chevy's new 535-horsepower LS6 V8, and the Grand Sport sits about $15,000 above the Stingray's $73,495 base price; the hard-top folding convertible Grand Sport starts at $95,495.
The Track Performance Package adds Z06-style carbon aerodynamic pieces, upgraded suspension, quad center-exit exhaust, carbon ceramic brakes and Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2R tires. A Grand Sport with that package costs $109,190, which remains more than $10,000 below a Z06 at $121,395.
The Grand Sport X replaces the E-Ray and delivers 712 horsepower; it is priced at $112,195, can be fitted with summer tires for $500, and its drop-top starts at $119,195.
This report is based on information originally published by The Drive.
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