2023 Corvette Stingray Convertible Interior

The C7-generation Corvette in its final year impressed with good interior quality and features. It felt downright luxurious in certain trims, but the C8 has stepped up the game even further, with rich materials, solid built quality, and impressive ergonomics. The mid-engine C8 Corvette can be driven daily with ease in part thanks to its comfortable interior, which in the base form includes creature comforts like 4G LTE Wi-Fi, an eight-way power driver seat, cruise control,

GT1 bucket seats and a heated steering wheel. The 2LT adds a long list of standard features, such as a head-up display, heated and ventilated seats, and wireless charging. The 3LT adds a sense of luxury with the extensive use of Nappa leather and suede microfiber. The infotainment system is also easy to use and features premium audio by Bose.

2023 Corvette Stingray Convertible Interior Photos

Seating and Interior Space

As with all previous Corvette generations, the Convertible only offers seating for two passengers. Ingress and egress is better than most mid-engine cars due to the Corvette's shallow door sills. The standard GT1 seats offer the most comfort, but we prefer the tight bolstering of the GT2 seats, which will offer heating and ventilation. For owners who like to live life on the edge, the optional Competition Sport bucket seats offer the most aggressive support for high-performance driving. It is worth noting that the C8 is a tighter place to sit than previous 'Vettes, with less leg, shoulder, and hip room than the outgoing model.

2023 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible Interior Dimensions:

Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible TrimsStingray 1LT ConvertibleStingray 2LT ConvertibleStingray 3LT Convertible
Seating222
Headroom Front Seat37.9 in.37.9 in.37.9 in.
Legroom Front Seat42.8 in.42.8 in.42.8 in.
Shoulder Room Front54.4 in.54.4 in.54.4 in.
Hip Room, Front52 in.52 in.52 in.


Interior Colors and Materials

If you are tired of the typical black and beige interior options, the new Corvette Convertible is the right car for you. Chevy offers the widest selection of interior colors that we've seen on any model, aside from a few six-figure exotics. That's provided you don't look at the basic palette on the 1LT, which is, as you may have guessed, comprised of four options that are Jet Black, Sky Cool Gray, and Adrenaline Red, all available in perforated leather, but with the base seats in fabric. From the 2LT, 12 available options include the aforementioned selection in Mulan leather, but also brown hues, and various combination colors that upgrade to Napa leather, which is automatically included on the GT2 seats. If you go all out for the 3LT, Chevy will even sell you vivid combinations of Sky Cool Gray/Tension Blue. A new Red Adrenaline Dipped theme on the top trim covers every imaginable surface in read Nappa leather with aluminum trim.

Adding the 70th Anniversary special edition package to your 3LT nets ceramic white with red stitching Nappa leather and a sueded microfiber-wrapped steering wheel.

Even if you opt for a solid neutral interior color, Chevy allows owners to spice up the interior with multiple seatbelt color options, and you can spec carbon fiber inlays in place of the standard aluminum. Even in its base trim level, the materials feel nicer than any previous Corvette, on par with many luxury products.

2023 Corvette Stingray Convertible Trunk and Cargo Space

'Trunk space' and 'mid-engined supercar' are two terms you're unlikely to find stuck in the same sentence, but as it turns out, the Corvette Convertible is one remarkably practical machine, despite technical factors such as engine placement and that retractable power top. As with any mid-engine sports car, you'll find a frunk up front. In the case of the drop-top 'Vette, there is four cubic feet of space up front, and in the rear, there's also a trunk compartment measuring 8.6 cubic feet. That means a total of 12.6 cubic feet, which is significantly more than you get in the Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet or the Jaguar F-Type R Convertible. It's also the same amount you get in the coupe, meaning the convertible doesn't sacrifice any trunk space. In fact, the coupe requires drivers to store the removable roof in the rear trunk, while the convertible has a separate space for it.

Small items are stored in the small glove box, rear cargo nets, twin cupholders, and covered floor console storage space.

2023 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible Trunk and Cargo Space Photos

2023 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible Cargo Dimensions:

Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible TrimsStingray 1LT ConvertibleStingray 2LT ConvertibleStingray 3LT Convertible
Trunk Volume12.6 cu. ft.12.6 cu. ft.12.6 cu. ft.


2023 Corvette Stingray Convertible Infotainment and Features

Features

From the base model, all the way through to the 3LT, the Corvette Convertible comes with a bountiful list of standard features, especially when compared to its more expensive competitors. The base model features 4G LTE Wi-Fi, comfortable GT1 bucket seats with eight-way power adjustability for both the driver and passenger, cruise control, dual-zone automatic climate control, and an HD rearview camera. The base model also gets keyless access, a leather steering wheel, and rear park assist. The mid-range 2LT packs a punch with standard front and rear cameras, heated and ventilated seats, driver's seat lumbar control, a heated steering wheel, wireless phone charging, and driver assistance systems such as rear cross-traffic alert and side blind zone alert. The top-of-the-range 3LT includes a custom leather-wrapped interior package covering the instrument panel, door trim panels and console, hardcore GT2 bucket seats covered in Napa leather, and a suede microfiber upper interior trim package. The Corvette Convertible also includes a two-piece power-retractable roof with six electric motors. The roof takes only 16 seconds to lower, and it can be deployed at speeds of up to 30 mph.

Infotainment

All Corvette models come standard with a MyLink Infotainment 3 Plus system, displayed on an eight-inch touchscreen. While many sports cars boast larger screens, this one is highly intuitive and will be second nature to anyone who's driven another GM vehicle. As standard, it includes Bluetooth, a 4G LTE WiFi hotspot, HD Radio, SiriusXM satellite radio, and wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility. This means drivers can take better advantage of the Corvette's optional wireless charger position between the seats. Built-in navigation is available on the 2LT trim and up, as is a Bose Premium 14-Speaker audio system in place of the standard Bose 10-speaker setup.