America’s Sports Car
The Chevrolet Corvette is a true American automotive icon, having started out as a sports car and quickly becoming a supercar challenger. What has always been the Corvette’s calling card is its power, simplicity, and overall affordability against the European competition.
2027 marks a new milestone for the current C8-generation Corvette. GM is updating the model as a mid-cycle refresh, with some notable changes and, interestingly, price differences for certain options.
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Mid-Life Refresh
The C8 has been on the market for 6 years now, debuting in 2020. A major change for the 2027 model year is the introduction of a new motor, a 6.7-liter V8 LS6 small block, replacing the iconic and trusty 6.2-liter V8 LT2. Another major development for 2027 is the reintroduction of the Corvette Grand Sport.
Apart from a new engine and a new variant, Chevrolet is also updating the pricing for factory- and dealership-installed options. According to GM Authority, while most price changes have trended downward toward affordability, other optional extras have jacked up the price. Most of the price increase is due to the carbon fiber equipment and exterior appearance package.
One major aesthetic price jump is the Color Combination Override Option, which was previously priced at $625 and will increase to $1,495, representing a $800 increase. This option allows owners to mix and match interior and exterior colorways that aren’t available as standard.
For the carbon fiber bits, the 2027 ZR1 and ZR1X Carbon Aero kits will increase to $12,995, a $2,500 increase. While the new carbon alloy wheels will now set you back $15,995, up by $2,000. Lastly, the ZR1 ZTK Track Performance Package will go up by $1,600.
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Up and Down
Other notable options have also increased in price for 2027, such as the Level 2 Carbon Fiber instrument panel trim, which rose by $300, and the Carbon Fiber Surround Cluster, now up by $295. Next up, the Front Lip Adjustable Height With Memory System goes up by $400, bringing the total to $2,995.
Despite the price increases, there are other listed options that offer lower prices, notably the bright polished aluminum wheels, which are now $300 less, totaling just $4,395. Black wheel locks drop from $175 to $105, and the front dark stealth crossed-flags emblem drops by $25.

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