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Corvette C8 adds a new 6.7L naturally aspirated V8
Complete LT2 replacement delivers a major performance step
Lineup reorganized around a revived Grand Sport

Corvette – Source: Chevrolet
Chevrolet is fitting its mid-engine Corvette C8 with a new naturally aspirated V8.
The 6.7-liter LS6 V8 unveiled this week replaces the outgoing 6.2-liter LT2 outright, representing a generational change rather than a bolt-on upgrade.
The move is being framed as a defining update that reshapes performance and character across the Corvette lineup.
New 6.7L LS6 engine
More power and better efficiency

LS6 engine – Source: Chevrolet
The LS6 is rated at 542 horsepower and 705 N·m (about 520 lb-ft) of torque.
Both output and torque rise over the LT2, and the compression ratio jumps from 11.5:1 to 13.0:1.
Chevrolet has also moved from pure direct injection to a combined injection strategy to boost both efficiency and performance.
The design keeps a traditional overhead-valve layout while integrating modern hardware and controls.
Grand Sport returns as the lineup’s new middle ground

Corvette – Source: Chevrolet
The LS6 will anchor a revived Grand Sport model.
Positioned between the base Stingray and the track-focused Z06, the Grand Sport aims to blend daily usability with genuine track capability.
It uses the Z06’s widebody architecture but is tuned for a more practical, road-friendly balance, and it’s expected to be a key volume and performance seller for the lineup.
The Grand Sport name, rooted in Corvette’s racing history, makes a return.
Hybrid expansion
Up to 731 horsepower available

Corvette – Source: Chevrolet
Chevrolet will also introduce an all-wheel-drive hybrid variant called the Grand Sport X.
A front-mounted electric motor paired with the LS6 engine produces a combined system output of up to 731 horsepower.
Positioned to replace the Corvette E-Ray, the Grand Sport X pushes both performance and electrification while preserving the car’s naturally aspirated V8 character.
Analysts say the strategy lets Corvette keep the emotional appeal of a combustion V8 while staking out a distinct position in an electrifying sports-car market.














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