The 2026 Corvette introduces a mid-cycle refresh headlined by a revised interior space with a new three-screen infotainment layout, new controls, and new customization options. Not only that, but the 2026 Corvette also debuts a few interesting exterior updates, such as blue brake calipers and other bits. Now, it’s looking like the refreshed exterior may include a new high wing option, as well.
While General Motors has yet to announce anything official, a collection of B-roll video released with the debut of the refreshed 2026 Corvette shows what appears to be a new high wing option. As spotted by the folks at Corvette Blogger, the wing featured in the refresh video looks similar to the Z51 High Wing spoiler on offer for the C8 Stingray, but unlike the wing seen previously, this new spoiler features three raised stanchions, rather than four. The new wing also differs from the two-stanchion wing seen on the Z06 and ZR1.
While official details are still forthcoming, this new wing could be an option for the 2026 Corvette Stingray, E-Ray, and Z06. Critically, this new aero piece would also serve as the first elevated wing option for the C8 E-Ray. Check out our previous coverage for a Buyers Guide on spoiler options for the Corvette Stingray, Corvette E-Ray, and Corvette Z06.
As for the rest of the updates, the big headline is the updated interior, where we find a fresh three-screen infotainment layout that combines a 12.7-inch center display, 14-inch driver information center, and 6.6-inch auxiliary screen into a sweeping horizontal readout that surrounds the driver, lending it a fighter jet-esque feel.
Other highlights include a new asymmetrical interior color scheme that matches Jet Black with Adrenaline Red. There’s also a series of new symmetrical interior colorways, including Sky Cool & Medium Ash Gray with Habanero accents, Santorini Blue, Very Dark Atmosphere, and Ultimate Suede. The 2026 ZR1 now offers a new high-performance brake package.
As GM Authority covered previously, production of the 2026 Corvette is expected to kick off on August 4th, 2025.
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Regarding the wing, I agree with what many of you are saying, unless GM/Chevrolet is going to make good with the offering of that option, don't even release photos of the wing on the car.
Regarding the new dash, even with the displays being better or a little easier to use, how much is enough? Especially when some of the electronics go bad. The more complex, the more expensive to repair/replace.
Granted I’ll never buy this car but to comment on it is free. I don’t like wings on most any car. Even sedan racing cars. They are totally useless on a street car but they’re cool for a 16 year old to look at. A corvette is a beautifully designed car with flowing lines and then you stick an obnoxious wing on it. Yuck.