Chevy just made the Corvette C8 even more
appealing by upgrading its specs for the 2021 model year without increasing
prices. As such, the 2021 Corvette Stingray costs upwards of US$ 59,995 if you opt
for the coupe, or US$ 67,495 if you want the wind in your hair.
Novelties include the Magnetic Selective
Ride Control suspension, which is now available as a standalone option outside
the Z51 pack, standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, standard Buckle
to Drive, Driver mode on-screen visualization and a new track digital
tachometer.
In terms of exterior colors, you get Red
Mist Metallic, Silver Flare Metallic and the Sky Cool Grey/Yellow Strike
exterior-interior combo, while the Stinger Stripes are available in the following
three colors: Carbon Flash/Edge Red, Carbon Flash/Edge Yellow, and Carbon
Flash/Midnight Silver. Meanwhile, the brake calipers are available in Black,
Bright Red, Edge Red, and Yellow.
Now, even though you can get the Magnetic
Selective Ride Control suspension without having to opt for the Z51 package,
spending a little extra for the latter means getting Z51 performance brakes,
Z51 performance exhaust, an electronic limited-slip differential, Z51 rear
spoiler and front splitter, high-performance tires, and a heavy-duty cooling
system.
As for the interior, you can still tick
the following options: heated and ventilated seats, heated steering wheel,
custom leather stitching, head-up display, Bose Performance Series 14-speaker
audio system, wireless charging and more. The likes of the HD Rear Vision
Camera, Rear Park Assist and 4G LTE Wi-Fi come standard.