The 2022 Chevrolet Corvette gets the following updates and changes:
Exterior
- Deletion of three exterior color options:
- Sebring Orange Tintcoat
- Shadow Gray Metallic
- Zeus Bronze Metallic
- Addition of three exterior color options:
- Caffeine Metallic
- Hypersonic Gray Metallic
- Amplify Orange Tintcoat
- Deletion of 19-inch front and 20-inch rear 5-open-spoke Performance Pewter-painted aluminum wheels (5DG) (LPO-level item)
- Addition of low rear spoiler and front splitter
- Addition of premium indoor car cover, Gray, fully rendered C8.R (LPO-level item)
- Addition of Black Ground Effects (LPO-level item)
- Addition of Visible Carbon Fiber door intake trim (LPO-level item)
- Not available at start of production
- Addition of High wing spoiler with visible carbon fiber (LPO-level item)
- Not available at start of production
Interior
- Addition of illuminated door sill plates (LPO-level item)
Packages
- Addition of IMSA GTLM Championship C8.R Edition, which includes:
- Z51 Performance Package
- Performance brakes
- Performance suspension
- Performance exhaust
- Performance rear axle ratio
- Electronic Limited Slip Differential (eLSD)
- Z51 rear spoiler
- Z51 front splitter
- 245/35ZR19 front and 305/30ZR20 rear, blackwall, high performance tires
- Heavy-duty cooling system
- Graphics packages that mimic the No. 3 Corvette C8.R and No. 4 Corvette C8.R sister car:
- The No. 3 edition features an Accelerate Yellow body with gray graphics
- The No. 4 edition has a Hypersonic Gray exterior with yellow graphics
- Yellow brake calipers
- Black-painted Trident alloy wheels with Jake logo center caps
- Carbon Flash-painted exterior mirrors
- Black-painted side rockers
- Black splash guards
- Strike Yellow and Sky Cool Gray upholstery
- GT2 seats (Competition Sport Bucket Seats are also available)
- Yellow seatbelts and a C8.R Special Edition numbered plaque
- Custom-fitted indoor car cover
- Rendered to the appearance of either the No. 3 or No. 4 Corvette C8.R race car, depending on the model
- Z51 Performance Package
The updates and changes described here are specific to the U.S. market and may differ for other markets.
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