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A Secret Chevy Corvette Discount Could Save Buyers Up To $11,000

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The 2027 Corvette Is Getting Closer

Chevrolet is gearing up for the 2027 Corvette, with production kicking off soon. The big news? A new 6.7-liter LS6 V8 for the Stingray, the Grand Sport badge making a comeback, plus new colors, wheels, and option packages.

There’s a small price bump, though, with the base Stingray seeing a small increase. And if you’re eyeing high-performance models or carbon-heavy options, expect bigger jumps. Some standalone options are also shifting – some up, some down.

So if you’re planning to buy a Corvette soon, be ready to pay slightly more than for 2026 models. But there’s a workaround. Under the right conditions, you could knock up to $11,000 off the sticker on certain C8 Corvettes.

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A Hidden Corvette Discount Just Appeared

Dealers just got word – first spotted by CarsDirect – that GM is rolling out a new "Corvette Targeted Private Offer" worth $7,000 off the purchase or lease of a new Corvette.

As always, there’s a catch. This deal isn’t advertised anywhere and is only available to customers who receive the offer directly from GM. No one knows exactly how GM picks who gets it. Right now, it’s only showing up for 2026 Corvette E-Ray and Z06 buyers and, technically, 2025 models – Stingray and ZR1 shoppers are out of luck.

The offer runs until July 7 and can apparently be transferred to someone else in your household. Beyond that, GM isn’t saying much about how they pick who gets in.

If you’re eyeing an E-Ray or Z06, check your inbox, your mailbox, or even ask your local Chevy dealer if you’ve got a targeted offer waiting.

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How Some Buyers Could Reach $11,000 Off

That $11,000 discount headline? It’s real, but only if you stack the right incentives. CarsDirect says the new $7,000 targeted offer can be combined with a $4,000 Camaro and Corvette loyalty bonus on select 2025 Corvette models. Add them up, and you’re looking at $11,000 off.

However, finding a 2025 Corvette that actually qualifies would be the challenge. Right now, Cars.com shows only about 98 of them left across the country, mostly Stingray and Z06 models scattered on dealer lots. The cheapest Stingray 2LT we spotted was $81,995, and the lowest-priced Z06 was $115,589.

Even then, there’s no guarantee you’ll get the $7,000 offer. Eligibility is still unclear, plus, as mentioned, inventory is tight. But if you’re willing to dig and ask around, you might just shave a chunk off the price before the next wave of Corvette price hikes hits.

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