The Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport returns with a sharper identity, focusing on pure driving engagement rather than forced induction or full electrification. Positioned between the Stingray and Z06, it delivers a balanced mix of raw V8 character and advanced chassis tuning.
This version stands out as a driver’s car, built to feel alive on both road and track.
Naturally Aspirated V8 Power and Character
At the heart of the Grand Sport is a new 6.7-litre LS6 naturally aspirated V8, producing around 535 hp and 520 lb-ft torque.
Key highlights:
- Higher compression ratio (around 13:1) for sharper response
- Larger displacement improves low and mid-range torque
- Stronger airflow with upgraded intake and throttle body
Unlike turbocharged setups, this engine delivers:
- Instant throttle response
- Linear power delivery
- Classic V8 sound and feel
It’s one of the most torque-rich naturally aspirated Corvette engines ever produced.
Performance and Acceleration
The Grand Sport is expected to achieve:
- 0–100 km/h in under ~3 seconds
- Top-tier mid-range acceleration
Power is sent to the rear wheels via an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission, ensuring fast and precise gear shifts.
The focus isn’t just speed, but how usable that performance feels in real driving.
Track-Focused Chassis and Handling
This is where the Grand Sport truly shines.
Key upgrades include:
- Magnetic Ride Control (standard)
- Wider track and performance tires
- Stiffer suspension tuning
These improvements result in:
- Better cornering grip
- Reduced body roll
- High-speed stability
Optional packages push it further with:
- Michelin Pilot Sport 4S or Cup 2R tires
- Carbon-ceramic brakes
- Track-focused aero elements
Driving Feel and Balance
The Grand Sport is engineered for balance rather than extremes.
What stands out:
- Strong grip without overwhelming power
- Predictable handling at the limit
- Confidence-inspiring steering
It delivers a “drive harder, stay in control” feeling, making it ideal for track days and spirited driving.
Exterior Design and Aerodynamic Presence
The design builds on the C8 platform with a wider stance and aggressive detailing.
Highlights include:
- Wide-body proportions inspired by higher trims
- Center-mounted exhaust option
- Functional aerodynamic elements
It looks purposeful rather than flashy, reflecting its performance intent.
Interior and Driver-Focused Cabin
Inside, the cabin remains focused on the driver with:
- Digital instrument cluster
- Performance-oriented seating
- Premium materials in higher trims
While still usable daily, the emphasis is clearly on driving engagement.
Braking and Performance Control
The braking system is upgraded for track use, with options including:
- High-performance iron brakes
- Carbon-ceramic setup for extreme use
This ensures:
- Consistent stopping power
- Better heat management under track conditions
Hybrid Variant Adds Another Layer
A new Grand Sport X variant introduces hybrid AWD, combining the V8 with an electric motor.
This setup boosts total output significantly while improving traction and acceleration, especially out of corners.
However, the standard version remains the purist choice.
Everyday Usability vs Track Capability
One of the biggest strengths is its versatility.
It can:
- Handle daily driving comfortably
- Deliver track-level performance when pushed
This dual personality is what defines the Grand Sport badge.
Market Position and Driving Identity
The Grand Sport sits perfectly between:
- Stingray (daily usability)
- Z06 (extreme performance)
It offers the best balance of power, control, and usability, making it one of the most well-rounded Corvettes.
What Makes It Special
The 2026 Corvette Grand Sport isn’t about chasing numbers alone.
Its real strength lies in:
- Naturally aspirated engine feel
- Precision handling
- Driver confidence at high speeds
It proves that raw mechanical connection still matters, even in a world moving toward electrification.