The track-focused 2027 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport has been revealed with a new 6.7-litre LS6 V8 – the largest-displacement engine to be used in the current C8 generation – alongside the Grand Sport X hybrid, which replaces the E-Ray.

As reported in December, when the larger engine was spotted in a General Motors parts catalogue, the Corvette Grand Sport will debut the sixth-generation aluminium V8 in a production model.

Production is set to start mid-2026 in the US, with the new engine also replacing the 6.2-litre LT2 V8 used in current versions of the Corvette Stingray sold here, becoming the ‘primary’ engine for the iconic sports car.

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“At this time, we have no announcements to make on future models for the ANZ region,” said a GM Australia spokesperson.

“The Grand Sport model has historically acted as a high-volume player in the Corvette lineup,” said Scott Bell, vice president of Global Chevrolet, in a statement.

“We expect the Stingray and Grand Sport lineup combined to account for the vast majority of Corvette sales.”