The 2026 Chevy Corvette Stingray brings mid-engine performance, everyday usability, and a driver-focused cockpit together in Coupe and Convertible body styles. Chevrolet lists Stingray with a starting price of $70,000, up to 495 available horsepower, an available 2.9-second 0 to 60 mph time, and a 194 mph top track speed. Use this guide to compare 1LT, 2LT, 3LT, and the available Z51 Performance Package.
Corvette Stingray 1LT is the entry point into the 2026 Stingray lineup, but it still carries the core engineering that defines the model. Chevrolet lists Stingray as available in Coupe and Convertible, with a naturally aspirated V8 positioned behind the driver and an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission.
Chevrolet lists 1LT with a starting price of $70,000. The Coupe includes a removable roof panel, while 1LT equipment also includes a Bose premium 10-speaker system, 8-way power GT1 seats with Mulan leather seating surfaces, wireless phone charger, HD Rear Vision Camera, and Rear Camera Mirror.
This trim is a strong match for shoppers who want the mid-engine Stingray experience without moving into the higher luxury and driver-assistance packages. It gives you the essential Stingray performance layout, a comfortable GT1 seating setup, and the everyday technology Chevrolet builds into the 2026 model.
Feature availability can vary by configuration. Confirm the exact equipment for the Corvette Stingray you are shopping.
Corvette Stingray 2LT builds on 1LT with more comfort, sound, visibility features, and performance recording technology. Chevrolet lists the 2LT starting price at $77,100, and the trim keeps the same Stingray Coupe and Convertible availability.
Chevrolet lists 2LT with everything on 1LT, plus a 14-speaker Bose Performance Series sound system, heated and ventilated seats with power lumbar and wing adjust, Performance Data Recorder, HD Curb View Camera, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Side Blind Zone Alert, heated steering wheel, and Head-Up Display.
For 2026, Stingray technology includes three driver display screens: a 12.7-inch diagonal center console display, a 14-inch diagonal Driver Information Center, and a 6.6-inch diagonal touchscreen auxiliary display. That screen layout pairs well with 2LT features because the trim adds more driver information and visibility support for both daily driving and spirited road use.
Feature availability can vary by configuration. Confirm the exact equipment for the Corvette Stingray you are shopping.
Corvette Stingray 3LT includes everything on 2LT and adds the most premium Stingray interior content. Chevrolet lists the 3LT starting price at $81,750, positioning it as the trim for drivers who want the Stingray performance formula with a more elevated cabin.
Chevrolet lists 3LT with 14 interior color options, a custom leather-wrapped instrument panel and doors, sueded microfiber upper interior trim, and standard GT2 seats with Napa leather seating surfaces. The GT2 seat features carbon-fiber trim with a seatback halo, and Chevrolet describes it as available on 2LT and standard on 3LT.
Stingray also offers five new premium interior colorways for 2026. Chevrolet highlights cabin craftsmanship through available suede, leather, and carbon fiber accents, while the driver-centric layout keeps vehicle controls within easy reach.
Chevrolet also lists the Stars & Steel Limited Edition as available on 3LT coupe and convertible. It includes American-flag-inspired full-length stripes, commemorative details, high-gloss Black wheels, unique interior sill plates, an exclusive interior plaque with build sequence, black exhaust tips, Edge Red brake calipers, an Edge Red engine cover, and Torch Red seat belts.
Feature availability can vary by configuration. Confirm the exact equipment for the Corvette Stingray you are shopping.
The available Z51 Performance Package is the performance-focused upgrade for Corvette Stingray shoppers who want sharper handling, improved cooling, and added track capability. Chevrolet lists Z51 as engineered for driving enthusiasts and notes that it is required for track use.
Chevrolet lists the Z51 Performance Package with Z51 performance Brembo brakes, Z51 performance suspension, performance exhaust, performance rear axle ratio, Electronic Limited Slip Differential, Z51-specific front splitter and rear spoiler, Michelin Pilot Sport 4S summer-only tires, and a heavy-duty cooling system.
Stingray performance figures also become especially relevant with Z51. Chevrolet lists up to 495 available horsepower, 470 lb.-ft. of available torque, an available 2.9-second 0 to 60 mph time, and a 194 mph top track speed. Available Magnetic Selective Ride Control 4.0 adds next-generation damping for drivers who want more control while staying planted.
Chevrolet also lists standard Driver Mode Selector with Tour, Sport, Track, Weather, MyMode, and Z Mode. The modes affect throttle response, suspension, and overall handling, while available Performance Traction Management adds driver-selectable track-focused modes.
Feature availability can vary by configuration. Confirm the exact equipment for the Corvette Stingray you are shopping.
Starting prices, estimates, and feature availability are based on official Chevrolet information at the time of publishing and may change without notice. Prices exclude tax, title, license, dealer fees, destination charge, and optional equipment. Contact your Sid Dillon team for current inventory and offer details.
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Chevrolet lists Corvette Stingray 1LT, 2LT and 3LT, with availability in Coupe and Convertible.
Chevrolet lists Corvette Stingray with 490 horsepower and 465 lb.-ft. of torque. With the optional performance exhaust system, this increases to 495 horsepower and 470 lb.-ft. of torque.
Chevrolet lists 1LT with a removable roof panel on Coupe, Bose premium 10-speaker system, 8-way power GT1 seats with Mulan leather seating surfaces, wireless phone charger, HD Rear Vision Camera, and Rear Camera Mirror.
Chevrolet lists 2LT with everything on 1LT, plus a 14-speaker Bose Performance Series sound system, heated and ventilated seats with power lumbar and wing adjust, Performance Data Recorder, HD Curb View Camera, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Side Blind Zone Alert, heated steering wheel, and Head-Up Display.
Chevrolet lists 3LT with everything on 2LT, plus 14 interior color options, a custom leather-wrapped instrument panel and doors, sueded microfiber upper interior trim, and standard GT2 seats with Napa leather seating surfaces.
Chevrolet lists the available Z51 Performance Package with Z51 performance Brembo brakes, Z51 performance suspension, performance exhaust, performance rear axle ratio, Electronic Limited Slip Differential, Z51-specific front splitter and rear spoiler, Michelin Pilot Sport 4S summer-only tires, and a heavy-duty cooling system. Chevrolet notes that Z51 is required for track use.