We expected the very first Grand Sport model would go for well over $250,000. After all, the first 2014 C7 Corvette sold for $1.1 million, and the first 2016 Z06 C7.R sold for $500K.
If history is any indication of what’s in store, Rick Hendrick will likely ride away with the keys to the first Grand Sport after posting a sizeable bid for the car.
Those dreams of owning a new Corvette Grand Sport just took a bit of turn with news that Chevy will likely only produce 1,000 units of the new C7 variant.
Unlike the Porsche 911R, which just debuted and is already sold out, the new Corvette Grand Sport will quench the thirst of enthusiasts until there’s thirst no more!
The new Grand Sport offers a perfect blend of the Z06’s go-fast (and look-good) bits, while letting the power go to the rear wheels without any forced assistance.