Right-hand drive for

Corvette in UK

Corvette Stingray, E-Ray and Z06, 2026, front
Corvette Stingray, 2026, interior

RIGHT-hand drive 2026 Corvette models - Stingray, E-Ray and Z06 - are now available through Corvette's expanding UK sales network.

The latest versions of the iconic sports cars combine distinct performance characteristics with a new-for-2026 reimagined interior that blends craftsmanship with technology to deliver a modern, driver-focused experience.

The result is a heightened and highly customisable cockpit that enhances comfort and everyday usability without compromising Corvette's renowned driving engagement.

Pricing for the Corvette Stingray starts from £95,460 for the Coupe and £98,740 for the Convertible,

The hybrid-assisted Corvette E-Ray boosts power to 646bhp and starts from £153,400 and £159,230 for the Coupe and Convertible respectively. Thanks to the addition of an electric motor, the E-Ray has all-wheel drive and can sprint from 0-62mph in just 2.9 seconds.

The range-topping Corvette ZO6 is the most track-focused model on offer in the and the Coupe starts from £180,620, with the Convertible costing just over £4,000 more. This swaps the 6.2-litre engine for a 5.5-litre flat-plane-crank V8, which develops 661bhp, resulting in a 0-62mph time of 2.6 seconds.

The Stingray, all-season E-Ray and track-ready Z06 all feature an enhanced, driver-centric cockpit with a new three-screen layout. This supports the driver and passenger with sharper, configurable displays and additional functionality.

A larger 12.7-inch centre console display, expanded 14-inch driver information centre, and an all-new 6.6-inch touchscreen auxiliary display create an immersive environment and deliver an intuitive user experience.

The new 6.6-inch auxiliary display provides a dedicated, driver-configurable screen, making it easier to personalise access to important information such as trip mileage, g-force readouts, or Launch Control activation.

The centre console has been reconfigured to place all crucial controls at the driver's fingertips, while creating a balance between physical and virtual controls.

For 2026, the Drive Mode Selector has been redesigned with a physical switch, relocated in line with the gear selector. On screen, the Tour, Sport and Track Mode displays have been updated with new animations and cleaner graphics to communicate speed and engine revs.

There are also new physical buttons for Performance Traction Management controls, which feature a new mode for 2026 - PTM Pro. PTM Pro turns off electronic stability and traction control while maintaining ABS and certain E-Ray-specific front axle controls, helping drivers achieve maximum vehicle command and engagement with minimal intervention.

The E-Ray's Charge+ button, enabling quicker battery replenishment or the ability to sustain charge during track sessions, has been relocated to a prominent position on the steering wheel for ease of use.

Meanwhile, across all models, the HVAC controls have been relocated beneath the central display screen, with the new housing helping to create a more open, shared cabin environment between driver and passenger.

For convenience, voice assistance can also be used to control everything from navigation and in-cabin calling to adjusting cockpit temperatures and audio.

In the centre console, a new wireless charging padsits alongside redesigned cupholders with hand-wrapped inserts, ambient lighting and signature Corvette crossed flags. On the passenger side, a grab handle and USB-C port have been added for comfort and convenience.

For the hybrid, all-wheel-drive Corvette E-Ray, live power, torque flow and additional data is available via the E-Ray Performance App.

For 2026, the Performance App is introduced across the Corvette line-up. This incorporates new data capabilities that can be viewed in the auxiliary display, centre console display, or sent to the driver information centre display in Tour and Sport Mode.

The models also feature an enhanced Performance Data Recorder (PDR) that now offers real-time in-cabin data analysis which enables drivers to record and analyse their performance data, on and off the track, to help improve their driving technique.

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