2027 Corvette To Offer This New Dipped Interior Color

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The 2027 Corvette is a game changer for the eighth-generation sports car, featuring the debut of the new C8 Grand Sport, as well as a 6.7L V8 LS6 naturally aspirated gasoline engine. In addition to those major updates, the new 2027 Corvette also debuts a series of visual upgrades aimed at keeping the mid-engined C8 feeling fresh. Among them are striking new interior color options, as detailed here.

New interior options for the 2027 Corvette.

The interior color option in question is called Santorini Blue Dipped, standing out with the new Grand Sport Launch Edition. Santorini Blue Dipped transforms the 2027 Corvette’s cabin with a plethora of sun-drenched surfaces, making for a bold visual statement. Although not yet confirmed, Santorini Blue Dipped is expected to be available on all Corvette variants for the 2027 model year.

Rather than using blue as a secondary accent, this particular colorway applies Santorini Blue to nearly every interior surface. The seats, door panels, dashboard elements and trim pieces are all finished in bright colors, creating a cohesive and dramatic visual theme. Red stitching and accents serve as a complement, offering contrast to the predominantly blue layout.

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Of note, the Grand Sport Launch Edition package also adds embossed headrests, new floor mats, a leather-wrapped hood and a red center accent strip for the gauges, as well as a Launch Edition plaque integrated into the waterfall speaker trim, not to mention Grand Sport badging for the steering wheel.

As previously discussed, the 2027 Corvette also offers a second new asymmetric interior colorway, building on the asymmetric colorway option introduced for the 2026 model year.

Now, the big question is – does the new Santorini Blue Dipped interior hit the mark?

Is there too much of a good thing, flooding the cabin with one color? Or does it strike the right balance with red accents and unique details?

Tell us in the comments – is it too blue, or blue enough?