The 2019 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport marked the final year of the C7 generation Corvette (2014-2019) and offered a thrilling combination of performance and handling. Here's a breakdown of its key features and its place in the C7 Corvette lineup:
Bridging the Gap Between Stingray and Z06:
The 2019 Grand Sport positioned itself between the base Corvette Stingray and the high-performance Z06. It offered a wider body with wider wheels compared to the Stingray, giving it a more aggressive appearance and improved handling capabilities.
Power Under the Hood:
Unlike the Z06 with its supercharged engine, the 2019 Grand Sport relied on a naturally-aspirated 6.2L LT1 V8 engine churning out 460 horsepower and 465 lb-ft of torque. This provided exhilarating performance while keeping the price tag lower than the Z06.
Track-Ready Options:
While designed for everyday driving, the 2019 Grand Sport offered several performance-oriented features:
An available Z51 package with upgraded suspension components, a limited-slip differential, and an electronic performance exhaust for an even more track-focused driving experience.
Brembo brake packages for enhanced stopping power.
A range of wheel and tire options to customize the car for specific driving needs.
Special Editions for Enthusiasts:
Chevrolet celebrated the 2019 model year, the last for the C7 generation, with several limited-edition Grand Sport variants:
The "Corvette Racing Driver Series" offered four special editions honoring team drivers Antonio Garcia, Oliver Gavin, Tommy Milner, and Jan Magnussen, featuring unique design elements and color schemes.
A Farewell to the C7 Era:
The 2019 Corvette Grand Sport served as a fitting send-off to the C7 generation. It provided a balance between everyday comfort, head-turning looks, and impressive performance, making it a desirable option for driving enthusiasts seeking a step up from the base Stingray without the full-blown Z06 experience.
Today's Collectible:
As the last of the C7 Corvettes, the 2019 Grand Sport, especially limited-edition models, is expected to become a collector's item, holding value for its unique features and place in Corvette's history.