Chevrolet is redefining the meaning of American performance with the 2026 Corvette ZR1X, the most advanced Corvette ever built, now available with an exclusive Quail Silver Limited Edition package. This special edition will debut at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering in Carmel, California, on August 15, and will be offered only on the ZR1X 3LZ Convertible in extremely limited numbers.
The Quail Silver Limited Edition introduces Corvette’s first factory matte paint in 60 years — the striking Blade Silver Matte, inspired by the classic Inca Silver of the 1957–1959 C1 Corvette. This finish, paired with orange brake calipers, black exhaust tips, and Carbon Flash-painted mirrors, creates a bold, modern expression of timeless Corvette heritage. Inside, the cabin features a Sky Cool and Medium Ash Gray interior with Habanero accents, a color scheme exclusive to 2026 Corvette models. Each vehicle will also display a numbered “Limited Edition” plaque on the interior waterfall speaker, ensuring its place as a true collector’s item.
Under the hood, the 2026 Corvette ZR1X is nothing short of revolutionary. With a combined 1,250 horsepower from its LT7 twin-turbo V8 and front-axle electric motor, the ZR1X launches from 0 to 60 mph in under two seconds, firmly securing its place among the world’s hypercar elite. For those seeking even more precision, the available ZTK Performance Package adds higher spring rates, recalibrated chassis controls, the Carbon Fiber Aero Package, and Michelin Pilot Cup 2R tires.
“The ZR1X Quail Silver Limited Edition presents a highly exclusive option for Corvette customers looking for a collectible item,” said Scott Bell, VP of Global Chevrolet. “Corvettes have always celebrated craftsmanship and engineering excellence — and this edition continues that proud legacy.”
Built at GM’s Bowling Green Assembly Plant in Kentucky, the ZR1X lineup starts at $207,395 for the 1LZ Coupe and $217,395 for the 1LZ Convertible, while the Quail Silver Limited Edition will begin at $241,395. Production is set to begin in 2026, marking a new chapter in the evolution of America’s greatest performance icon.

