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2026 Model Year: New UX Architecture Defines the Revamped Corvette Interior
2026 Model Year: The Corvette introduces a major interior redesign. A three-display setup replaces the button wall for intuitive control. Packed with Google Built-In, expanded performance telemetry, better ergonomics, and new asymmetric color options, the C8 cabin is more immersive than ever.

German Press Reacts: Corvette Grand Sport with Record-Breaking V8 — "No Replacement for Displacement"
auto motor und sport and AUTO BILD take a deep dive into the new Corvette C8 Grand Sport and Grand Sport X. The verdict: a 6.7-liter naturally aspirated V8 that defies the downsizing trend, with 542 PS and a hybrid variant producing 731 PS.

Corvette C8 Grand Sport: New 6.7-Liter V8 with 535 HP Sets Naturally Aspirated Record
Chevrolet revives the Grand Sport nameplate with a brand-new LS6 V8 producing 535 hp and 705 Nm — the highest-torque naturally aspirated V8 in a modern production car. A hybrid Grand Sport X with 721 hp follows.

Performance That Convinces: Corvette Stingray Wins the sport auto Award 2025
Readers voted the Stingray as number 1 in the "Coupés up to 150,000 Euro (Import Vehicles)" category once again. Already nine class victories since 2015 – proof of the Corvette's enduring fascination.

Championship Battle in the Desert: Champions to be Crowned at WEC Season Finale
At the final round of the FIA World Endurance Championship season, the Bapco Energies 8 Hours of Bahrain from November 6–8 at the Bahrain International Circuit, three manufacturers battle for the world title – decisions in Hypercar and LMGT3 will be made in the exciting desert finale.

European Le Mans Series: TF Sport & Corvette Clinch 2025 LMGT3 Titles
The 4 Hours of Portimão will be remembered as the day the Corvette name returned to the top of European endurance racing.
WLTP Fuel Consumption and Emissions Data
Official fuel consumption and CO₂ emission values according to WLTP test procedure
Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 6.2L V8 AT8
Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray Coupe 6.2L AT8 AWD
Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Coupe 5.5L V8 AT8
*WLTP = Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure. The WLTP test procedure provides a more realistic basis for comparing fuel consumption and CO₂ emission values of different vehicle types. CO₂ class determined according to Directive (EU) 2019/631. The values may vary depending on the selected equipment. *E-Ray: The second value applies to the electric motor (HP1).