Chevrolet is bringing back one of Corvette's most legendary names — and it's brought reinforcements. The 2027 Corvette Grand Sport and all-new Grand Sport X revive the heritage-rich racing moniker of the mid-engine era, pairing a next-generation 6.7L LS6 V8 — the most torque-rich naturally aspirated V8 Corvette has ever offered — with distinctly retro styling cues that trace their lineage back to five purpose-built C2 race cars from the early 1960s. The result is two sports cars that honor Grand Sport's sweet-spot legacy while pushing it decisively into the future.ChevroletStep inside the 2027 Corvette Grand Sport and the driver-first philosophy hits immediately. The eighth-generation Corvette's elevated cockpit architecture gets a Grand Sport-specific treatment that makes it feel genuinely earned.ChevroletThe Launch Edition goes furthest, drenching nearly every surface in Santorini Blue with red stitching and accents throughout. Chevrolet calls it curated to feel like a one-of-one — and it lands that way.2027 Chevrolet Corvette Grand SportHeadrests are embossed with a unique Grand Sport exterior plan view outline, with the same motif stitched into the floor mats. It's restrained enough to reward the observant, bold enough to make a statement.ChevroletThe leather-wrapped hood over the driver information center gets red accents down its center, aligned precisely with the steering wheel's center mark — the kind of detail that signals intent rather than decoration.2027 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport-5-2A waterfall speaker plaque and a Grand Sport steering wheel badge complete the Launch Edition package, available across multiple exterior colors. Those preferring contrast can opt for the new Asymmetrical Santorini Blue and Jet Black interior instead.2027 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport-2-2Grand Sport X shares the same interior DNA, keeping the cockpit experience consistent whether the car is running on pure V8 fury or tapping its front electric motor off the line.ChevroletOn the outside, the 2027 Corvette Grand Sport wears its heritage on its fenders — literally. Signature hash marks, a defining visual cue across C4, C6, and C7 generations, have migrated to the rear of the car for the first time, acknowledging the V8's mid-engine position behind the cockpit.ChevroletThe move isn't arbitrary. Those hash marks once identified the original five C2 race cars at tracks like Sebring, and repositioning them reinforces the connection between today's Grand Sport and its racing roots without leaning on nostalgia as a crutch.ChevroletAdmiral Blue Metallic returns from the C4 era, revived specifically for the Grand Sport lineup. Paired with a white center stripe and red hash marks, it recreates the most iconic Grand Sport color combination in the model's history.ChevroletPitch Gray Metallic joins the palette as an all-new dark gray option available across all 2027 Corvette models, giving buyers who want something more aggressive than white and subtler than black a compelling middle ground.