According to reports, every new 2019 C7 Corvette variant is in for a price increase that ranges from $405 to $2,500. It is reported that the base coupe (base, Z51 and Grand Sport), will see the smallest increase of just $405. The convertible Stingray’s (base, Z51 and Grand Sport), will each get a $905 price increase. The Z06 will increase by $1,405 for the coupe and $1,905 for the convertible. The ZR1 (as reported in the last Thundering Thursday, was Road and Tracks 2019 Performance Car of the Year) gets the largest increase of $2,000 for the Coupe and $2,500 for the convertible.
On top of the base price increase, Chevrolet has also increased the price of the paddle shift 8-speed automatic transmission from $1,725 to $1,995.
The price increase does not apply to current dealer inventory but will be added to new cars invoiced after this past Monday.
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