2026 Chevrolet Corvette Gets Three-Screen Cockpit Redesign

May 26 2025,

2026 Chevrolet Corvette Gets Three-Screen Cockpit Redesign

The 2026 Chevrolet Corvette cockpit puts every control exactly where your hands expect to find it. Chevrolet has redesigned the entire interior architecture around three strategically positioned screens that eliminate the hunt-and-peck approach to vehicle settings. The 12.7-inch centre display, expanded 14-inch driver cluster, and new 6.6-inch auxiliary screen work together to keep your focus on driving rather than navigating menus.

This interior transformation spans every Corvette variant—Stingray, E-Ray, Z06, and ZR1—creating a unified driver experience that scales with performance. The redesigned console places essential functions within thumb's reach while integrating wireless charging and improved ergonomics that respond to real-world driving demands.

Screen Layout Prioritizes Driver Access

Your most critical information now lives on dedicated displays designed for quick reference. The driver information centre expands to 14 inches, giving you larger, clearer gauges that adapt to your selected drive mode. Tour, Sport, and Track themes each feature distinct visual layouts with modernized animations that make speedometer and tachometer readings easier to process at speed.

The new 6.6-inch auxiliary screen handles functions you access frequently but don't need constantly visible. Trip data, Performance Traction Management settings, and custom gauge configurations occupy this dedicated space, freeing the main displays for primary driving information. You can configure these screens to match your driving style and send specific data between displays as needed.

Control Placement Follows Hand Movement Patterns

Chevrolet repositioned major controls based on how you naturally reach for them during driving. The drive mode selector now aligns directly with the gear selector, creating a logical sequence that doesn't require you to hunt across the console. This change opens prime real estate below the infotainment system for wireless phone charging with a securing cover that keeps your device stable during aggressive cornering.

HVAC controls move directly under the centre display, creating more open space between seats while maintaining easy access. The redesigned layout also accommodates an integrated passenger grab handle and adds a USB-C port positioned for convenient access. Even details like the cupholders receive functional upgrades with hand-wrapped inserts featuring ambient lighting and the Corvette crossed flags emblem.

Performance Monitoring Expands Across All Models

The comprehensive Performance App, previously available only on E-Ray, now comes standard on every 2026 Corvette. This suite provides acceleration timers with customizable speed ranges, an enhanced G-Force display that tracks your peak forces over time, and live tire pressure monitoring with temperature data to help you maximize available grip.

The completely overhauled Performance Data Recorder captures high-definition video of your driving sessions while providing real-time analysis tools. Side-by-side video playback lets you compare different runs, while automated performance tips based on your driving data help you find time on track. Voice control through Google built-in technology manages everything from navigation adjustments to cabin climate without taking your hands off the wheel.

Technology That Responds to Your Driving Style

The 2026 Corvette's three-screen cockpit anticipates your needs rather than forcing you to adapt to its limitations. With intuitive control placement, expanded functionality, and displays that prioritize the information you need most, this interior redesign reinforces your connection to the machine while simplifying the complex technology that supports peak performance.

Experience how the new three-screen layout transforms your driving experience. Contact Jenner Chevrolet Buick GMC to schedule time behind the wheel of the 2026 Corvette and discover why this interior redesign sets a new standard for driver-focused design.

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