One of the most notable price changes for the 2027 Corvette — at least in percentage terms — is the Color Combination Override option, which jumped from $695 to $1,495, an increase of $800. This option lets buyers mix interior and exterior colors beyond the standard configurations.

For 2027, prices on Corvette carbon fiber options also rose significantly. For the ZR1 and ZR1X, the ZR1 Carbon Fiber Aero package went up by a substantial $2,500 to $12,995, while the 10-spoke carbon fiber wheels increased by $2,000 to $15,995. Even the ZR1 ZTK Track Performance package got $1,600 more expensive.

Additional carbon fiber interior trim pieces now cost more as well. The Level 2 carbon fiber instrument panel trim is $300 pricier, and the carbon fiber instrument panel and console trim is up by $295.

The memory front lift system for the 2027 Corvette also saw a price hike, now costing $2,995 — $400 more than last model year. Chevrolet also raised the price of the low-profile rear spoiler and front splitter by $400, and the Corvette Museum delivery fee for 2027 increased from $1,495 to $1,695.

That said, not all options went up; some actually dropped in price. The 15-spoke polished aluminum wheels for the Stingray fell by $300 to $4,395. Black wheel locks also dropped significantly, from $175 to $105. The Front Dark Stealth crossed-flags emblem (RPO code SFZ) is $25 cheaper, and the Torch Red rear badge on the Corvette is down by $30.