Chevrolet Corvette C8 Competition Sport Seats – Nappa Leather
The Competition Sport seats in the C8 Corvette represent the most aggressive seating option available, designed specifically for high-lateral-force track driving. While the GT1 and GT2 seats focus on touring comfort, the Competition Sport seats prioritize maximum bolster support.
Material & Nappa Leather Composition
While the Competition Sport seats are primarily designed for durability, they utilize Nappa leather selectively to maintain the premium feel expected in a luxury cabin (especially on 3LT and 3LZ trim levels).
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Nappa Leather Seating Surfaces: In high-end trims, the main contact patches of the seat use smooth-grain Nappa leather.
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Performance Textile/Microfiber: To prevent the driver from sliding during cornering, these seats often feature Performance Textile or Sueded Microfiber inserts in the center and on the high-wear bolster edges.
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Carbon Fiber Trim: A signature element of the Competition Sport seat is the exposed carbon fiber finish on the headrest bezel and back shell, which reduces weight and increases structural rigidity.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification / Detail |
| Adjustment | 8-way power adjustability (includes power bolsters and lumbar). |
| Cooling/Heating | Available (Standard on 2LT/3LT and 2LZ/3LZ trims). |
| Bolstering | Highest side and shoulder bolsters in the C8 lineup. |
| Compatibility | Direct bolt-in for all C8 Stingray, Z06, and E-Ray models. |
Ordering and Fitment Notes
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The “Shoulder” Width: Because of the aggressive side bolstering, some drivers find the Competition seats narrower than the GT2 seats. They are specifically shaped to accommodate a racing harness.
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Trim Level Availability: You can order these seats on 1LT/1LZ trims, but they will come in Mulan leather or performance textile. To get the Nappa leather variants, the car must typically be a 2LT/2LZ or 3LT/3LZ build.
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Market Value (2026): As “take-off” parts for interior upgrades or track builds, a pair of Nappa leather C8 Competition seats in mint condition currently commands between $4,500 and $6,000 on the secondary market.
Maintenance for Nappa Leather
Nappa leather is a “top-grain” leather that is unsanded, making it softer but more porous than Mulan leather. To prevent the bolsters from “blueing” (dye transfer from jeans) or cracking:
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pH-Neutral Cleaner: Use a dedicated leather cleaner to avoid stripping the natural oils.
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Bolster Protection: Because these bolsters are so high, they take a lot of abuse during entry and exit. Applying a ceramic leather coating can significantly reduce friction wear on the Nappa surface.










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