On Monday, Chevrolet released the official Corvette order guide for the 2026 model year which provides all the standard and optional equipment, colors, and more that can be ordered on the America’s sports car as well as the long awaited ZR1X hypercar. The latest ZR1X order guide was brought to our attention by the team at Corvette Blogger, who suspect that the first dealer allocations will start within just a few weeks if GM is still planning on meeting its expected availability for the end of 2025.
Aero Packages and Exclusive Options
According to the Corvette order guide, ZR1 and ZR1X models can be ordered with the TOM Carbon Fiber Aero Package, but base aero cars see some differences. The ZR1 gets a smoked spoiler bridge with Jake logo (LPO SIG), while the ZR1X introduces DTB Electric Blue Dual Racing Stripes as an exclusive feature.
ZR1 vs. ZR1X: Key Differences in Hardware
The order guide positions the ZR1X squarely within the ZR1 family, though with distinct upgrades that set it apart. The ZR1X is equipped with the HP1 Electrified Front Axle, while its Magnetic Ride Suspension (FEH) differs from the FE8 setup found in the ZR1. It also features a unique transmission coded MLP. Braking systems vary as well. ZR1 buyers get J58 brakes as standard, while the ZR1X comes with larger J59 brakes, which are also available on the ZR1 when optioned with the ZRK package.
Limited-Run Quail Silver Edition
Perhaps the coolest option in the 2026 Corvette order guide is the ZR1X Quail Silver Limited Edition we covered not too long ago. Identified by RPO code ZRA, this special-run model carries a Blade Silver Matte exterior, a Sky Cool and Medium Ash Gray interior with Habanero accents, and a numbered “Limited Edition” etched plaque. Additional details include Carbon Flash Metallic mirrors and spoiler (with T0E), orange-painted calipers, and black exhaust tips.
Official Order Guide Drops Ahead of Allocations
The Corvette order guide is now live at the GM Fleet Order Guide website, where enthusiasts can view or download the full breakdown. While a Build and Buy Configurator has yet to be launched for the ZR1X, GM has a history of opening orders before final tools go public. With order cycles approaching, customers eager to secure one of the first ZR1Xs may not have long to wait.