Destination fees are still $1,295. Pricing for Z06 has not yet been announced.
As of today, order banks for the 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray have opened. The news also includes a $1,000 price hike and pricing for the 70th anniversary edition, which is available on the Stingray as well as the Z06. If you have been patiently waiting for a price on Z06, it will be available now. The stats today are only for the standard C8.
The Stingray is now priced at $61,900. This does not include the $1,295 destination fees. The 2023 Corvette costs $63,195. The current model is $62,195. However, Chevrolet offers $50 off due to the lack of rear park assist. It remains to be determined if this model will continue into 2023.
We also offer some pricing on features that are new for 2023, including wheel options. Gloss Black (Q91), wheels will set you back $995. Ultra Bright Machined wheels (Q995) cost $1,995. Satin Black rims (Q9A), with red striping, are $1,495. Tech Bronze accessory wheels (5DG) are the most expensive at $3,195. Black exhaust tips are $200 and aluminum interior trim is $595. Chevrolet tells us that Adrenallie Red Dipped Interior is available only on higher-spec 3LT trims.
Chevrolet introduced a 70th Anniversary Edition package in January. It honors the original 1953 Corvette. The package’s price is now $5,995, and it only applies to the 3LT Stingray/Z06. The 70th Anniversary Edition Corvette comes in only two exterior colors: Carbon Flash Metallic and White Pearl Tri-Coat. Exterior upgrades include special wheels, red brakes calipers and a trunk cover and rear bumper protector. Red contrast stitching, seatbelts and ceramic leather two-tone seating are all included inside. Red engine covers are available for coupes. Exterior stripes can be purchased for $995.
Chevrolet will not announce pricing for the 2023 Corvette Z06 at this time, but it should be available soon. According to rumors, production will begin in May. Although we don’t know the exact numbers, it is expected to cost between $85,000-$90,000.