Visible Carbon Fiber Grille Insert No Longer Available for 2021 Corvette

Corvette LPOs Continue to be Effected by Pandemic

Today, Chevrolet notified dealers that RPO RZ9 – Visible Carbon Fiber Grille Insert is “now constrained to zero” on 2021 Corvette orders.

As per the notification:


Date:        January 22, 2021

To:           All Chevrolet Dealer Operators, New Vehicle Sales Managers, and Inventory Managers

Subject:  2021 Chevrolet Corvette with the Visible Carbon Fiber Grille Insert LPO: (RZ9)

It was necessary to add a new constraint, Number 03344 for the Accessory Visible Carbon Fiber Grille Insert (RZ9) , Friday January 22, 2021.  The RZ9 is now constrained to zero.    This constraint will appear on your View my Allocation and Constraints under the Order Type within Order WorkBench.

Some dealers have already Placed orders using Run Pass 1 prior to the constraint being added.  You should consider removing the RZ9 before the close of business on Tuesday, January 26, 2021 to maintain the anticipated production timing for this week’s DOSP.

Please utilize Run Pass 1 to validate your Preliminary Orders to make sure this option is not including in orders you plan to submit.


While a reason for the constraint was not given, GM has notified dealers with specific orders for other models that various RPOs are now on constraint and could affect that dealer’s orders for those specific cars.  In that notification, GM states:

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Some of the models effected by these constraints include:

  • Buick:  Encore, Encore GX, Envision
  • Cadillac:  CT4, CT5, XT4, XT5, XT6
  • Chevrolet Car:  Camaro Coupe, Camaro Convertible, Malibu, Spark
  • Chevrolet Truck/Crossover:  Blazer, Bolt EV, Colorado, Equinox, Trax, Trailblazer, LD Reg, LD Dbl, LD Crew
  • GMC Truck/Crossover:  Acadia, Canyon, LD Reg, LD Double, LD Crew, Terrain

This may be the reason why we’ve been seeing various other Corvette LPOs on and off back-order consistently over the last few weeks including the 20″ black trident wheels, front splash guards, cargo liners and floor liners.

Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to deal a hefty blow across the automotive industry and will continue you to do so for the foreseeable future.

What Does This Mean For The Future of This Option?

It’s our understanding that usually when a constraint of 0 is issued, it means that the option is permanently going away unless a new vendor can be found that can manufacture the product to GM’s specifications and quantity requirements.

We saw a similar situation with the high wing spoiler option in 2020.

No further information was given about if, or when, dealers might see the option return.

Chime in with your thoughts in the forums!

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