C7 · 2014–2019

C7 Options & RPO Codes

The generation that brought the Stingray name back and ended with 755 horsepower. This page covers the C7's defining codes — the engines, the handling hardware, and the models the codes became. Full year-by-year option tables are still being added to the year pages; as they land, every code in them will be anchored here.

LT1 — the Gen V 6.2

2014–19: the third engine to wear the code — after 1970 and 1992 — with direct injection, cylinder deactivation and 455–460 hp. The standard Stingray and Grand Sport engine.

LT4 — the Z06's supercharged 6.2

2015–19: the Z06's engine — supercharged, direct-injected, 650 hp — reviving the 1996 code with nearly double the power.

LT5 — the ZR1's 755

2019: the ZR1's larger-supercharger 6.2 making 755 hp — the most powerful engine ever in a production Corvette, wearing the DOHC exotic's code from 1990.

Z51 — Performance Package

The essential Stingray checkbox: shorter gears, an electronic limited-slip differential, dry-sump oiling, bigger brakes and cooling — the code's fourth decade of service.

Z06 — 650 horsepower, available with an automatic

2015–19: the LT4, a wider body, and for the first time in a Z06, a convertible and an automatic — the code's broadest audience yet.

Grand Sport — the handling special

2017–19: the Z06's chassis, brakes and width with the naturally aspirated LT1 — the 1963 name's third production revival, and many enthusiasts' pick of the range.

ZR1 — the 212-mph sendoff

2019: the LT5, an exposed carbon halo hood, and the high-wing ZTK track package — the front-engine Corvette's farewell at 212 mph, and the fourth car to carry the code.

FE4 — Magnetic Selective Ride Control

The magnetorheological dampers in their C7 form — standard on the top models, optional with Z51 on the Stingray.

NPP — performance exhaust

The dual-mode exhaust continued from the C6, worth five extra horsepower and a much better soundtrack.

Year-by-year production option tables for 2014–19 are in the works. Have documentation to contribute, or spot an error? Tell us. Earlier generations: C4, C5, C6.