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2025 Corvette Offers New Blue Custom Leather Interior Stitching

The 2025 Corvette year marks the sixth model year for the mid-engine C8, bringing with it several important changes. While the hotly anticipated debut of the new range-topping C8 Corvette ZR1 takes center stage, the custom options list for the2025 Corvette also offers a few notable updates. Among these is a new blue custom leather interior stitching option, as highlighted right here.

Blue stitching on offer for the 2025 Corvette cabin.

The new blue custom leather interior stitching option for the 2025 Corvette is offered exclusively for the range-topping trims, specifically 3LT for the C8 Stingray, and 3LZ for the C8 Z06, C8 E-Ray, and C8 ZR1. Tagged with RPO code 37S, pricing is set at $495. Additionally, the new blue leather stitching is only available in conjunction with the Jet Black interior colorway and either Napa leather with perforated inserts (RPO code HTE) or Napa leather with perforated sueded microfiber inserts (RPO code HTT). Buyers can also pair the new blue stitching with either the GT2 seats (RPO code AH2) or the Competition seats (RPO code AE4).

The new blue custom leather interior stitching is one of three fresh additions to the list of 2025 Corvette stitching options, the other two being Adrenaline Red (RPO code 38S) and Yellow (RPO code 36S), both of which are also priced at $495.

Beyond the cabin, the 2025 Corvette introduces three new exterior paint colors, including Sebring Orange Tintcoat, Competition Yellow Tintcoat, and Hysteria Purple Metallic, while several new Genuine Corvette Accessories are now available as well, including the Engine Specification Plaque, Engine Bay Closeout Graphics, and Rear Hatch Strut Bracket in Edge Red. Inside, a new Habanero interior colorway also joins the list for 2025, and can be combined with either the GT2 or Competition seats.

Under the skin, all C8 Corvette variants ride on the GM Y2 platform, while 2025 Corvette production once again takes place at the GM Bowling Green Assembly plant in Kentucky.

Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

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  1. Now Gov. motors is charging for string color. Go figure. What’s next a charge for cabin air cleaner.

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