Chevrolet is leveling up the 2026 Corvette lineup with a complete cabin redesign, new “PTM” mode, and expanded personalization options across the Stingray, E-Ray, Z06, and ZR1. These updates continue to push the Corvette’s legacy as America’s leading performance sports car.
Inside the New Corvette: Where Form Meets Function
The most noticeable change is a totally reimagined interior. Every 2026 Corvette now features a sleek, three-screen layout: a 14-inch driver display, a 12.7-inch infotainment screen, and a 6.6-inch auxiliary touchscreen by the steering wheel. The center console has also been redesigned with more intuitive control placement, a larger volume knob, a new wireless charging pad, and repositioned AC buttons for a more open feel.
Craftsmanship is front and center with new materials, lighting, and four bold interior color schemes — including asymmetrical designs like Jet Black and Adrenaline Red. Drivers can even mix and match seat types and colors for a one-of-a-kind look.
Performance and Tech Go Even Further
The Corvette’s performance tech also gets a boost. A new PTM Pro mode gives skilled drivers more control by turning off traction and stability control while keeping ABS active. The Performance App now spans the full lineup, showing live power flow, G-forces, and vital temps for engine and transmission systems. An upgraded Performance Data Recorder offers HD video, real-time speed analysis, and automated tips — all viewable through the center screen. Google Built-in is standard across all models, supporting voice controls, apps like Chrome and HBO Max, and full connectivity. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are also supported.
Top 3 Updates for 2026
Fully Redesigned Interior: Larger, driver-focused displays and a cleaner, modern layout.
New Performance Tools: PTM Pro driving mode and enhanced performance telemetry through the revamped Performance App and Data Recorder.
Expanded Customization: Four new interior colors, asymmetrical seating, electrochromic roof, new paint options, and even blue brake calipers.
Production starts August 4, 2025, with orders opening on June 26. With these updates, the 2026 Corvette isn’t just faster — it’s smarter, sleeker, and more personal than ever.

