The Corvette’s interior gets a significant upgrade.
Now in its eighth generation after over 70 years on the market, the Chevrolet Corvette has risen to prominence as America’s poster child of performance excellence. Especially the latest generation of the Corvette is a supercar hero, finally making good on the promise of a mid-engine variant of the Corvette that was made from close to the beginning of its time on the market.
For the 2026 model year, the Chevrolet Corvette, including the Stingray, E-Ray, Z06, and ZR1 variants, is receiving a significant update to its interiors, enhancing its luxury, design, and especially its technological capabilities. The console has been redesigned with a new layout with three screens, including a 12.7-inch center screen, a 14-inch instrument cluster screen, and a 6.6-inch touchscreen to the left of the driver.
The center console has also been redesigned for integral controls to be at the driver’s fingertips, with a relocated drive mode selector, a phone charging pad, a larger volume knob, relocated HVAC controls, and redesigned cupholders with ambient lightigng. Performance oriented controls and displays are a priority, especially in the ZR1, E-Ray, and Z06 which feature enhanced power and performance.
A new asymmetrical colorway, available for the first time and inspired by racing, is Jet Black and Adrenaline Red, showcasing the driver’s seat in a vibrant red upholstery. Other new interior colorways for 2026 include Sky Cool and Medium Ash Gray with Habanero accents, Santorini Blue, Very Dark Atmosphere, and Ultimate Suede. The targa roof is available with an electrochromic option, and the exterior is also available with two new colors: Roswell Green Metallic and Blade Silver Metallic. With fresh updates to the interior for the 2026 model year, the Corvette becomes more technologically advanced and luxurious than ever.