2020 C8 Corvette Order Form and Options List Leaked!

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New ‘LT2’ V8 engine and ‘M1L’ 8-speed dual clutch automatic transmission two of many big updates coming to mid-engine C8 Corvette.

A Corvette Forum member, NBVette4U, has posted images to the forums that supposedly are scans of an order form. This order form, they claim, is direct from their local delaership, where they were allowed to input options and view packages available for the upcoming 2020 C8 Corvette.

If this forum member is to believed, the 2020 Corvette is packing a lot of interesting changes. Of course, beyond the shift from front-mid-engine to a true mid-engine layout, the C8 Corvette is packing a large suite of colors, options and an all-new powertrain.

This is the order form supplied by our forum member. It shows some key things to note. This 2020 Corvette has been specced in “Accelerate Yellow Metallic,” a color never before available on a Corvette. Going down through the options list shows several prominent options and option codes returning for C8. A removable roof panel is specified, as is a FE4/Z51 performance package, which has the Z51 magnetic ride control suspension, and the electronically-controlled limited-slip differential, as well as a Z51-specific brake package and rear lip spoiler. We are also glad to see that “competition bucket seats” are returning as an available option, as well as new “GT2” seats. Interestingly, that suspension package also comes with an available front-end nose lift system, presumably to clear speed bumps.

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However, below all of that is “LT2- Engine Gas, 8 Cyl, 6.2L DI, AFM, VVT, HO, Alum,” which we can only guess means that this LT2 will be the new base engine. An NPP performance exhaust system has also been specified. More importantly, that LT2 engine is paired with “M1L” an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, which appears to be the only choice for the C8. It also appears that two final drives are available, 3.62 and 3.80, with our buyer choosing the more aggressive 3.80 rear end.

The available options list is massive, with 12 exterior colors and 20 interior combinations available. Additionally, all manner of styling upgrades are available and customizable. Brake caliper paint colors, decals, stripes, exterior and interim trim finishes, wheel center cap designs, wheels, badging and roof panels are all customizable. We are particularly interested in the “visible carbon fiber roof panel option,” because why hide the carbon fiber goodness?

Exterior colors include Long Beach Red Metallic Tintcoat, Sebring Orange Tintcoat, Arctic White, Ceramic Matrix Gray Metallic, Blade Silver Metallic, Accelerate Yellow Metallic, Shadow Gray Metallic, Torch Red, Rapid Blue, Elkhart Lake Blue Metallic, Zeus Bronze and Black. Yes, just Black. Interestingly, many of these appear to be carryover from the current C7 Corvette. However, both Rapid Blue and Zeus Bronze have already debuted on several other new GM products, so their inclusion isn’t improbable.

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There is a lot of information to decipher, from both these order forms, and the thread, itself, which is filled with opinions and more leaked information as the thread develops. Do you think it’s the real deal, or are you not yet swayed? Stay tuned for more C8 Corvette news.

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Jake Stumph is a lifelong car enthusiast and racer, and former content editor for Internet Brands Automotive which he joined in 2015. His work has been featured by several other prominent automotive outlets, including Jalopnik and Autobytel.

He obtained a bachelor's degree in Political Science at the Ohio State University in 2013, then pivoted from covering politics and policy to writing about his automotive adventures, something that, he says, is a lot more fun. Since that time, he has established connections with most of the world's major automakers, as well as other key brands in the automotive industry.

He enjoys track days, drifting, and autocross, at least, when his cars are running right, which is uncommon.


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