Chevrolet has officially confirmed pricing for its 2027 Corvette lineup, introducing new Grand Sport variants while raising prices across several models, particularly at the high-performance end of the range.
The announcement includes pricing for the newly revealed Grand Sport and Grand Sport X, both positioned between the base Stingray and more track-focused versions like the Z06 and ZR1. The Grand Sport will start at $88,495, while the more aggressive Grand Sport X is set to begin at $112,195. These additions expand the Corvette lineup with models aimed at balancing everyday usability and enhanced performance.
The base Stingray will carry a starting price of $73,495, reflecting a modest increase over the previous model year. The Z06, known for its performance capabilities, will start at $121,395, also seeing a slight uptick. Meanwhile, the ZR1 enters the 2027 model year with a starting price of $197,195, marking a notable increase compared to its predecessor.
The most significant change comes with the ZR1X, which now starts at $227,395. This represents a substantial jump from the prior year’s pricing, making it the most expensive Corvette in the lineup and signaling Chevrolet’s continued push into higher-performance territory at the top end.
Additional options will allow buyers to further tailor the Grand Sport models. A Track Performance package increases the Grand Sport’s price to $109,190, while a non-track performance package offers upgraded tires and braking components. Buyers opting for a hardtop convertible configuration can expect an additional cost added to the base pricing.
Chevrolet dealerships are scheduled to begin taking orders for most 2027 Corvette models on April 16. The Grand Sport X, however, will arrive later, with order books expected to open during the summer.
The updated pricing structure reflects Chevrolet’s evolving strategy for the Corvette, as it continues to broaden the model range while introducing new variants to meet demand across different performance levels.