- Chevrolet has released its new online configurator for the Corvette.
- The configurator offers hundreds of options to choose from.
- The Corvette Grand Sport starts at $88,500.
Finally, Chevrolet has opened its order books for the new Corvette Grand Sport—complete with a powerful new 6.7-liter V8 engine, giving the car performance of 535 horsepower and 520 pound-feet of torque. With that, the company also has unlock its online configuratorwhich means we could spend the better part of the day deciding on the Corvette Grand Sport of our dreams.
Let’s start with the exterior: coupe or convertible? Unfortunately, Chevy doesn’t list prices on its configurator (you’ll have to check with your dealer), but we assume the convertible is the more expensive of the two. So let’s stick with the coupe for now.
Outside

2027 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport configuration
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As usual, Chevy offers three trims: 1LT, 2LT, and 3LT. The base 1LT trim gets a 10-speaker audio system and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. At the same time, the top-trim 3LT adds a microfiber suede-trimmed upper interior, a 14-speaker Bose audio system, and performance data and video recorders. Let’s do that.
The Grand Sport has 10 different color options to choose from, some of which are destined to be more expensive than others:
- Admiral Blue Metallic
- Arctic White
- Black
- Metallic Silver Knife
- Metallic Yellow Competition
- Pitch Gray Metallic
- Red Mist Metallic Finish
- Roswell Green Metallic
- Sebring Color Orange
- Red Torch
- White
For our (imaginary) money, let’s go with Roswell Green Metallic. We’d pair it with a carbon fiber roof (not a transparent roof panel), a Carbon Flash Heritage Center stripe with matching hash marks, yellow rims, and five-spoke Pearl Nickel forged aluminum wheels—one of 11 possible options.
Chevy also gives you three tire options to choose from, depending on how you plan to use your Grand Sport:
- Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4
- Michelin Pilot Sport 4S
- Michelin Pilot Sports Cup 2R
Interior

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Once inside, Chevy offers 29 interior combo options, ranging from Jet Black to Adrenaline Red to Santorini Blue, and everything in between. You can also choose between all-genuine Napa leather, or a combination of Napa leather with perforated microfiber suede inserts. Let’s go with a simple Sky Cool Gray Napa leather with black accents here.
You can also choose between three seating options:
- GT2 Bucket Seats
- Competition Sport Bucket Driver’s Seat with GT2 Passenger Seat
- Competition Sports Bucket Seats
Choice

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As expected, the options list is dense. There are a total of 10 packages to choose from, ranging from the Track Performance package to the Contoured Liner Protection package—and everything in between. There are 38 standalone exterior options, 18 interior options, 15 performance options, and 7 safety and service options.
The Z52 Sport Performance Package adds two key features: Performance Brembo Antilock brakes and Michelin Pilot Sport 4S Tires. Moving up to the Z52 Track Performance package adds even more—Carbon ceramic brakes with Dark Gray Metallic painted calipers, Michelin® Pilot Sport Cup 2R tires, a quad-center-exit exhaust, and a Carbon Flash-painted carbon fiber aero package with ground effects.
Again, unfortunately, Chevrolet doesn’t list prices for all of these options in the configuration. You should contact your local dealer to find out what might be setting you back. We know that the Corvette Grand Sport starts at $88,495, while the all-wheel-drive Grand Sport X (which Chevy hasn’t listed in its configurator) will start at $112,195.
Motorcycle Pickup1: There are many ways to customize your Corvette Grand Sport. Whatever your choice of finish, this car promises impressive performance.


