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For 2025, Chevy is introducing a new premium interior, only available for 3LT/3LZ trim packages. The color is called Habanero, and it’s a two-tone Black/Orange design. The team showed just a quick picture of it, and the only photo we have of it as it was displayed on the big screen, so we’re withholding judgement until it's seen on a real car. We had asked a senior Corvette Team member about the Orange and was told “it slaps you in the face."
The Corvette Team shows the interior with the Competition Sport Seats, and those of you who have them know that generally the color layout is reserved with the GT2 seats. So, the question is whether the GT2 seats will have the black seating surfaces, or will they be Orange with Black bolsters.
While Habanero will only be for the upper-level trim packages, this next item will be standard on all trim packages
The Corvette’s steering wheel will now have a leather airbag cover.
Previous lower trim versions were made from vinyl.
The new steering wheel was shown in the photo above on the 2025 VIN 001 Corvette E-Ray.
And finally, you’ll be able to order a Jet Black interior with Blue Stitching.
This is only available with 3LT/3LZ Jet Black interiors.
This will look great on any of the Blue exterior Corvettes, and it’s a nice touch for those who don’t want to commit to the full two-tone Blue interior. Currently, Chevy offers Yellow and Red stitching for an additional $495, so the new Blue adds a third custom stitch item for your interior.
That pretty much concludes the interior changes for 2025 Corvettes, but now let me take a minute to speculate on the Habanero Orange interior for just a second.
The exterior color we will probably see this paired with is the new Sebring Orange, and with the coming of the C8 Corvette ZR1
The Corvette Team shows the interior with the Competition Sport Seats, and those of you who have them know that generally the color layout is reserved with the GT2 seats. So, the question is whether the GT2 seats will have the black seating surfaces, or will they be Orange with Black bolsters.
While Habanero will only be for the upper-level trim packages, this next item will be standard on all trim packages
The Corvette’s steering wheel will now have a leather airbag cover.
Previous lower trim versions were made from vinyl.
The new steering wheel was shown in the photo above on the 2025 VIN 001 Corvette E-Ray.
And finally, you’ll be able to order a Jet Black interior with Blue Stitching.
This is only available with 3LT/3LZ Jet Black interiors.
This will look great on any of the Blue exterior Corvettes, and it’s a nice touch for those who don’t want to commit to the full two-tone Blue interior. Currently, Chevy offers Yellow and Red stitching for an additional $495, so the new Blue adds a third custom stitch item for your interior.
That pretty much concludes the interior changes for 2025 Corvettes, but now let me take a minute to speculate on the Habanero Orange interior for just a second.
The exterior color we will probably see this paired with is the new Sebring Orange, and with the coming of the C8 Corvette ZR1