For the 2024 model year, America’s sports car was available with a total of 62 different interior colorway and material combinations, which can certainly make for quite the difficult decision for prospective buyers when it comes to spec’ing the cabin of their Corvette C8. That being said, Corvette Product Manager Harlan Charles recently presented a list that broke down the most popular interior colorways for the 2024 Corvette.
Presented during the 2024 Michelin NCM Bash, Charles gave a breakdown on which interior colorways were the most popular as of April 1st, 2024.
Color | Percentage |
---|---|
Jet Black | 41 |
Adrenaline Red | 23 |
Sky Cool Gray | 10 |
Natural | 9 |
Jet Black with Red | 7 |
Natural Dipped | 3 |
Tension Blue / Twilight Blue | 3 |
Adrenaline Red Dipped | 3 |
Jet Black with Yellow | 2 |
Artemis | 1 |
It’s worth noting that adding up the percentages above brings the total to 102 percent, as the numbers were rounded up. That being said, the data gives a general idea of which interior colorways are more popular than others. In addition, the above table doesn’t specify all the custom interior trim and seat combinations available for an extra charge on the 3LT / 3LZ trim levels.
Corvette Product Manager Harlan Charles also gave a list of which exterior paint colors were the most popular for the 2024 Corvette as of April 1st, 2024. Surprisingly, Torch Red (color code GKZ) was dethroned from its first place position, with other colors tying it in the case of the C8 Stingray and C8 Z06, and Riptide Blue Metallic (color code GVC) straight up beating it with the C8 E-Ray.
As a reminder, the 2024 Corvette is available in three configurations, including the Corvette Stingray and its naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 LT2 gasoline engine, rated at 490 horsepower and 465 pound-feet of torque in standard form, the Corvette Z06 and its naturally aspirated 5.5L V8 LT6 gasoline engine, rated at 670 horsepower and 460 pound-feet of torque, and finally the Corvette E-Ray and its combination of the aforementioned LT2 engine and a front-mounted electric motor developing a total of 655 horsepower.
Under the skin, all Corvette C8 models ride on the GM Y2 platform, while production takes place at the GM Bowling Green plant in Kentucky.
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Comments
I don’t know why black is popular.If a car has beautiful lines, É“lack just hides the great lines.Personally I buy a car for styling and bright color and wheels, even my daily driver.
These are INTERIOR colors… not exterior.