Product Overview
Upgrade your 2020–2026 Chevrolet Corvette C8 Coupe with this GM factory style carbon fiber rear decklid camera cover, engineered to combine premium aesthetics with lasting durability. Specifically designed for Corvette enthusiasts who value both form and function, this precision-built camera housing panel enhances the rear appearance of your C8 Coupe while retaining full camera functionality. Crafted from authentic carbon fiber with a beautiful high-gloss finish, this cover blends seamlessly with the vehicle’s original design language, giving your Corvette C8 a race-inspired and exotic look straight from the supercar world.
This rear decklid camera cover is a direct tape-on installation with included hardware, making it a hassle-free upgrade that requires no modification to the vehicle. The carbon fiber construction ensures lightweight strength, resistance to UV rays, and long-lasting performance. Perfect for owners who want a quick yet impactful visual enhancement, this component delivers show-quality style while maintaining the Corvette’s legendary aerodynamic balance.
Each package includes one Corvette C8 Coupe GM Factory Style Carbon Fiber Rear Decklid Camera Housing Panel Cover along with all required hardware for secure installation. This is a 100% brand-new, high-quality product designed to meet the standards of premium aftermarket accessories.
Key Features
The Corvette C8 Coupe GM Factory Style Carbon Fiber Rear Decklid Camera Cover delivers both visual appeal and long-term reliability. Built using premium-grade carbon fiber material, this cover offers a lightweight yet durable solution that enhances the rear styling of your Corvette. Its carbon fiber weave is precision finished in a high-gloss clear coat, providing UV protection against fading and maintaining a deep, rich luster over time.
Unlike generic accessories, this product is specifically engineered to fit all 2020–2026 Chevrolet Corvette C8 Coupe models, including Stingray, Z51, Z06, E-Ray, and ZR1 trims. The tape-on design allows for a simple installation process without the need for permanent modifications. By upgrading to this rear decklid camera cover, Corvette owners can achieve a sportier, track-inspired appearance while retaining OEM-quality fitment. This accessory is ideal for drivers who demand the perfect combination of modern style, precision craftsmanship, and seamless compatibility.
Installation
The Corvette C8 Coupe Rear Decklid Camera Cover is designed for a direct tape-on installation. Hardware is included for a secure fit, and no modifications are required. While installation can be performed by DIY enthusiasts, professional installation is recommended to ensure a flawless fit and finish.
Vehicle Compatibility
| Year | Make | Model | Trim |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Chevrolet | Corvette | Stingray Coupe 2-Door |
| 2026 | Chevrolet | Corvette | E-Ray Coupe 2-Door |
| 2026 | Chevrolet | Corvette | Z06 Coupe 2-Door |
| 2026 | Chevrolet | Corvette | Z51 Coupe 2-Door |
| 2026 | Chevrolet | Corvette | ZR1 Coupe 2-Door |
| 2025 | Chevrolet | Corvette | Stingray Coupe 2-Door |
| 2025 | Chevrolet | Corvette | E-Ray Coupe 2-Door |
| 2025 | Chevrolet | Corvette | Z06 Coupe 2-Door |
| 2025 | Chevrolet | Corvette | Z51 Coupe 2-Door |
| 2025 | Chevrolet | Corvette | ZR1 Coupe 2-Door |
| 2024 | Chevrolet | Corvette | Stingray Coupe 2-Door |
| 2024 | Chevrolet | Corvette | E-Ray Coupe 2-Door |
| 2024 | Chevrolet | Corvette | Z06 Coupe 2-Door |
| 2024 | Chevrolet | Corvette | Z51 Coupe 2-Door |
| 2023 | Chevrolet | Corvette | Stingray Coupe 2-Door |
| 2023 | Chevrolet | Corvette | Z06 Coupe 2-Door |
| 2023 | Chevrolet | Corvette | Z51 Coupe 2-Door |
| 2022 | Chevrolet | Corvette | Stingray Coupe 2-Door |
| 2022 | Chevrolet | Corvette | Z51 Coupe 2-Door |
| 2021 | Chevrolet | Corvette | Stingray Coupe 2-Door |
| 2021 | Chevrolet | Corvette | Z51 Coupe 2-Door |
| 2020 | Chevrolet | Corvette | Stingray Coupe 2-Door |
| 2020 | Chevrolet | Corvette | Z51 Coupe 2-Door |
About Dry Carbon Fiber
Dry Carbon Fiber vs Wet Carbon Fiber — What’s the Difference?
Not all carbon fiber parts are made the same. The biggest distinction comes down to how the carbon is processed — commonly known as dry carbon and wet carbon. Both use genuine carbon fiber weave, but the production method, finish, and performance are completely different.
Manufacturing Process
Dry carbon fiber parts are produced using a pre-preg (pre-impregnated) carbon cloth, where the exact amount of resin is pre-applied by the manufacturer. These sheets are then vacuum-sealed and cured under high pressure and temperature in an autoclave, removing excess air and resin.
The result is a light, extremely strong, and precisely formed component — the same process used in motorsport and aerospace applications.
Wet carbon fiber, on the other hand, uses a hand-lay or wet-lay method. The carbon cloth is laid into a mold and liquid resin is manually brushed or poured over it before curing. Because it’s not vacuum-bagged or autoclave-cured, there’s usually more trapped resin and air pockets, leading to a heavier part and a less uniform finish.
Weight & Strength
Dry carbon fiber is roughly 30–50% lighter than wet carbon. This is due to the controlled resin ratio — just enough to bind the fibers without unnecessary weight.
By comparison, wet carbon or carbon-over-fiberglass parts can be up to 70% heavier, since excess resin and fiberglass layers add mass without increasing stiffness.
For reference:
- Carbon Fiber Density: ~1.55 g/cm³
- Fiberglass Density: ~2.6 g/cm³
Dry carbon also offers a much higher modulus of elasticity (~125 GPa), giving it outstanding rigidity under stress — ideal for aerodynamic and high-load components.
Visual & Structural Differences
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Backside: A true dry carbon piece will look identical front and back — you can see the same woven pattern throughout.
Wet carbon or fiberglass-backed parts often have a dull, uneven underside with visible fiberglass texture or color variation. -
Edges: Solid dry carbon has clean, uniform black edges.
Wet carbon or overlay parts may show a white or grey line along the edge, revealing the fiberglass underneath — sometimes hidden with black paint trim. - Finish: Dry carbon typically has a consistent matte or satin finish, while wet carbon can appear glossy but uneven due to hand-applied resin.
