#6982 - Yesterday at05:49 PMFor 2026 C8s is a new electrochromic dimming glass roof panel
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For 2026 C8s is a new electrochromic dimming glass roof panel, which allows users to control the level of ambient light entering the cabin with the touch of a button
Tagged with RPO code CF8, the electrochromic dimming and removable roof panel can instantly alter the level of tint via an electrical voltage, thus changing the level of ambient light in the cabin. Chevy also says that the panel includes a body-color surround. The new electrochromic dimming glass roof panel is exclusive to the Coupe body style and will be available on 2LT / 2LZ and 3LT / 3LZ trims for the C8 Stingray, Z06, E-Ray, and ZR1. Pricing for the new roof option has yet to be announced.
The new electrochromic option effectively replaces the standard body-color roof (RPO code CF7) offered for Stingray, Z06, and E-Ray models, as well as the visible carbon fiber roof with body-color surround (RPO code C2Z) offered for ZR1.
However, buyers still have access to three other roof choices, including the transparent and removable panel (RPO code CC3) on Stingray, Z06, and E-Ray models, priced at $995 for 2025; the visible carbon fiber panel with body-color surround (RPO code C2Z), included as standard on ZR1 and optional for $2,495 on other models; and the CF7 and C2Z roofs mentioned previously, with availability depending on the trim selected.
As such, there are now four distinct roof options on offer for the Stingray, Z06, and E-Ray Coupes. Notably, the electrochromic roof cannot be paired with Full Length Dual Racing Stripes, unlike the other roof options.
Beyond the new roof panel, the 2026 Corvette also sees significant infotainment changes, with a new three-screen display layout that envelops the driver in a horizontal arc. The 2026 model year also adds an asymmetrical Jet Black and Adrenaline Red interior colorway, along with a few new symmetrical options and two new exterior paint choices.
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