2027 Chevrolet Corvette Pricing Revealed as Stingray Starts Near $74,000 USD

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Chevrolet has released official pricing details for the 2027 Chevrolet Corvette lineup, confirming a modest increase for the base Stingray model and introducing new Grand Sport variants that expand the performance range between the Stingray and higher end Z models. The updated lineup reflects continued investment in performance upgrades while maintaining the Corvette’s position as a comparatively accessible American sports car.

The entry level 2027 Corvette Stingray will start at approximately 73,495 dollars, representing an increase of about 1,000 dollars compared with the previous model year. The new version introduces an updated LS6 V8 engine that marks the next evolution of General Motors’ small block performance platform. While the Stingray shares similar output figures with the Grand Sport variants, additional drivetrain performance features remain exclusive to higher trims unless optional packages are selected.

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A major addition to the lineup for 2027 is the return of the Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport. Positioned between the Stingray and the Chevrolet Corvette Z06, the Grand Sport produces about 535 horsepower and 520 pound feet of torque from the upgraded LS6 engine. Pricing for the Grand Sport begins around 88,495 dollars, with convertible versions starting near 95,495 dollars depending on configuration.

The performance focused Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport X introduces electrified all wheel drive technology derived from the earlier E Ray system. Combined with the LS6 engine, the hybrid assisted setup delivers approximately 721 horsepower. The Grand Sport X starts at roughly 112,195 dollars, while convertible versions approach 119,195 dollars. Additional track oriented performance packages are also available for drivers seeking enhanced chassis tuning, carbon ceramic brakes, and specialized Michelin performance tires.

Higher performance Corvette models remain part of the lineup as well. The Z06 begins at approximately 121,395 dollars, while the Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 now starts near 197,195 dollars. At the top of the range, the Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X reaches approximately 227,395 dollars, representing the most expensive and powerful Corvette configuration available. Orders for most 2027 Corvette variants opened in mid April, with the Grand Sport X expected to follow later in the summer ordering cycle.

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