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Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Heritage Package

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After all, 2009 SEMA show is not all about Camaros for GM! One other fine ride that they’ve brought along is this special edition of already special Corvette Grand Sport. The Vette GS badge made its return after a long time this year, and now GM is presenting this Heritage Package for it, reflecting on the car’s racing pedigree. It’s an accessorized and track-oriented Corvette with wider wheels and tires, special suspension tuning and unique exterior details.

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The Heritage Package is all about accessories and visual tweaks, there are no performance upgrades, but then you wouldn’t need any since the GS can do 0 to 60 in under 4 seconds, yet returning 26 MPG, and can pull a full 1.0 g while cornering vigorously!

The car’s coated in a new Cyber Grey exterior color and features a bunch of new and cool extras including:

  • Mesh inserts for the front fender vents
  • ZR1-style front splitter and rear spoiler (painted satin black)
  • ZR1-style rocker extensions and wheel spats (painted satin black)
  • Body-color door handles and license plate frame
  • Tinted dark chrome fender badges
  • “Tech” pattern engine cover with red lettering inserts
  • Grand Sport-logo hood blanket
  • Grand Sport-logo floor mats and leather console cover
  • Red stitched shifter knob/boot and red parking brake boot
  • “Tech” pattern interior trim kit
  • PAL iPod connector
  • Convertible wind screen
  • Racing-style pedal covers
  • Interior storage pouches
  • 2010 Corvette Grand Sport Heritage Package will go on sale through GM dealers worldwide in early 2010, but there is no mention of pricing for the time being.

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