2027 Corvette Grand Sport: V8 Power Meets Hybrid Performance
Chevy Brings Back the Corvette Grand Sport with a Modern Twist
Chevrolet is reviving one of its most iconic performance names while introducing a new direction for the Corvette lineup.
The 2027 Corvette Grand Sport returns with a next generation V8 engine, alongside an electrified version called the Grand Sport X.
This move reflects a broader strategy to expand the Corvette brand while maintaining its core identity.
Two Models Designed for Different Buyers
Chevy is clearly targeting two segments of performance buyers.
Grand Sport
- 6.7 liter LS6 V8 engine
- 535 horsepower
- Built for traditional performance enthusiasts
Grand Sport X
- Hybrid system with front electric motor
- All wheel drive capability
- 721 combined horsepower
The Grand Sport X replaces the previous hybrid model while establishing a clearer naming strategy for electrified Corvettes.
A New Direction for Corvette Performance
This is more than a product launch.
It is a shift in how Chevrolet is positioning the Corvette.
The goal is to:
- Expand volume in the mid tier performance segment
- Appeal to both traditional and modern performance buyers
- Combine heritage with advanced technology
This approach allows Chevy to grow the brand without alienating its core audience.
Inside the Next Generation V8 Engine
The new LS6 engine represents a complete redesign.
Key enhancements include:
- Increased horsepower and torque
- New internal components for durability and performance
- Advanced engineering improvements across the platform
This engine will also become standard in the Stingray base model, reinforcing its importance to the lineup.
Design That Honors Corvette Heritage
Chevrolet is leaning into the legacy of the Grand Sport name.
Buyers will see:
- Classic color combinations including Admiral Blue
- Signature striping and design accents
- Expanded customization options
Performance buyers value heritage as much as specifications, and Chevy is using that to its advantage.
Production and Market Positioning
Production will take place in Bowling Green, Kentucky, alongside the Stingray.
While pricing has not yet been announced, the positioning is clear:
- Grand Sport targets the core performance segment
- Grand Sport X serves as a premium electrified option
What This Means for Dealers
The expanded Corvette lineup creates new opportunities.
Dealers can:
- Appeal to a broader range of performance buyers
- Offer both traditional and electrified options
- Increase upsell potential within the lineup
This is not just a product story. It is a showroom strategy.
Bottom Line
Chevrolet is not choosing between gas and electric.
It is using both to expand the Corvette brand and capture a wider audience.
That balance may define the future of performance vehicles.



