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2026 Chevy Corvette Featuring Revised Interior Confirmed For Mexico

In addition to the official debut of the Corvette’s new interior in Detroit and its simultaneous announcement in Canada, General Motors has just confirmed revised 2026 Chevy Corvette for Mexico.

Overhead view of the interior of the 2026 Chevy Corvette announced in North America.

The automaker’s Mexican subsidiary confirmed that the updated 2026 Chevy Corvette with its new interior design will arrive in Mexico immediately with the model year change, and is expected to be introduced throughout North America during the second half of 2025. In this regard, GM announced the 2026 Corvette in each of the three countries in the region to strengthen the model’s commercial leadership in the luxury sports vehicle segment.

“Corvette is the ultimate American sports car, which is why it has remained the luxury sport segment leader for more than 20 years – with the next competitor a distant second in terms of market share,” said Global Chevrolet Vice President, Scott Bell. “With these updates, the mid-engine Corvette will continue to cement its leadership for years to come,” he added.

Similar to the domestic markets of the United States and Canada, the company has confirmed that the new interior of the 2026 Chevy Corvette will debut simultaneously across the entire Corvette portfolio available in Mexico. Currently, the eighth-generation Corvette is only offered in that country in Stingray and Z06 Coupe configurations – both of which will receive the heavily revised cabin for the 2026 model year.

As we’ve previously reported, the 2026 Chevy Corvette’s new interior features an updated layout that transforms the experience and elevates the sports car’s cabin with a new three-screen layout and a redesigned console. The 2026 Corvette’s driver-centric cockpit now includes a 12.7-inch center display, a 14-inch information center, and a new 6.6-inch touchscreen to the left of the steering wheel.

The 2026 Chevy Corvette with its revised interior will officially launch in Mexico later this year, following the updated model’s arrival in the United States and Canada. Specifically, GM Mexico confirmed that the iconic sports car will arrive at the brand’s 10 exclusive Chevrolet Performance dealerships in the Mexican market, and the exact arrival date for the country’s retail network will be announced at a later date.

Deivis is an engineer with a passion for cars and the global auto business. He is constantly investigating about GM's future products.

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  1. Don’t like the beverage holdersopen all the time no real nice leather cover too close them off, like now! Only thing keeping it smooth and rich looking!

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  2. Of coarse Mexico should get the new version immediately as they are a great economy with their social service department north of the border.

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  3. The Cartels can afford them……During Covid when no Chevy express cargo vans were available, there was a rumor that a GM exec let it slip that over 800 had been shipped to our old pals in Mexico. Wonder how many came back across the border at San Diego and El Paso to be sold at a premium.

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  4. A C7 was behind me today in traffic, clean as a whistle. Such a nice car. Although I realize some ppl within GM have wanted a mid-engine ‘Vette since the late 50’s, it still seems wrong in some ways. I like the C7 better than the C8… THERE, I said it!

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