2024 C8 Corvette Euro Pricing

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When in comes to selling Corvettes in Europe, General Motors relies on a distributor named AEC Specialty Vehicles (AECSV) which has the exclusive distribution rights for selling the Corvette Stingray and Z06 in key European markets along with other GM products. AECSV detailing the starting MSRP for the 2024 Corvette Stingrays and Z06s for the markets in which they distribute.

European Corvette buyers don’t get to order off the full menu like customers can do here in the States, but both the Stingray and Z06 are available as either a Coupe and Convertible model, with the biggest difference being that the Stingray is only available in just 2LT and 3LT while the Z06 is only available in 3LZ.

Found that four colors are considered standard (Black, Arctic White, Torch Red, and Cacti) while all others are available for an additional price.
Other than those minor inconveniences, it appears that most of the equipment offered can be ordered by European buyers, including options like Front Lift, Magnetic Ride Control, and both the Z51 and Z07 Performance Packages.

For those interested, you can check out their Build Configurator here.

As for pricing, the 2LT Stingray Coupe will start at €92,429 ($101,047 USD) and €159,655 (174,542 USD) for the 3LZ Z06 Coupe.
Buyers will also receive a 36-month/100,000-km GM Europe Factory Warranty, Certificate of Conformity (CoC), and AECSV Roadside Assistance in selected countries.


AECSV also offers a downloadable PDF brochure containing pricing and all the available options for the Stingray and Z06.

Europe is the second-largest export market for the C8 Corvette, but still only 2,195 units exports during the 2023 model year.
That breaks down to 2,153 Stingrays and 42 Z06s.
The top-selling model is the Stingray Convertible, with 1,249 units exported last year.
 

Nassau65

CCCUK Member
I wonder what the individual breakdown is for country. Europe consists of many countries nowadays. Are we the UK classed as Europe or are we different? Especially as we drive on the left with our steering wheels on the right. RHD
 
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