2020-2026 C8 Corvette Underbody Air Deflector Dry Gloss Carbon Fiber Pair
Upgrade the underside aero detail of your C8 Corvette with the 2020–2026 C8 Corvette Underbody Air Deflector Dry Gloss Carbon Fiber Pair by Auto Addict USA. Designed to fit the C8 platform, this set includes both the left and right side underbody air deflectors, giving your Corvette a premium dry carbon fiber upgrade with a clean gloss finish.
Built from dry carbon fiber using a precision CNC mold, these underbody air deflectors are engineered for lightweight strength, consistent fitment, and a high-end carbon fiber appearance. The gloss carbon finish pairs perfectly with other exterior carbon fiber upgrades, helping complete a more aggressive and performance-focused C8 build.
Beyond the visual upgrade, these air deflectors serve a functional purpose. Their design helps guide incoming air through the underbody channels, supporting better airflow movement around heat-sensitive areas and helping reduce heat buildup near the engine bay during performance driving.
Whether you are completing a full carbon fiber aero package or replacing the factory underbody pieces with a premium upgrade, this left and right side pair delivers the fitment, finish, and function expected from Auto Addict USA.
Key Features
- Fits 2020–2026 Chevrolet Corvette C8
- Compatible with all C8 model years and trims
- Includes left and right side underbody air deflectors
- Manufactured from dry carbon fiber
- Produced using a precision CNC mold
- Finished in gloss carbon fiber
- Helps guide airflow through the underbody channels
- Supports heat evacuation around the engine bay area
- Helps reduce trapped heat during spirited or performance driving
- Lightweight and durable construction
- Designed for clean OEM-style fitment
- Great addition to full carbon fiber aero packages
Fitment
Vehicle: Chevrolet Corvette C8
Years: 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026
Trims: Fits all C8 platform trims including Stingray, Z51, E-Ray, Z06, ZR1, ZR1X, and future C8-based trims where applicable.
Customer Care
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is my personal information kept private? Is it safe to use my credit card?
A: Yes, your personal information is kept private and it is safe to use your credit card.
Q: How much will shipping cost?
A: Unfortunately, the cost of shipping is a real expense. Our goal is to minimize your shipping costs. Shipping is calculated at checkout based on the items in your cart and will be displayed prior to you placing an order. Please note that oversized items may be subject to additional charges, which will be noted on the product page.
Q: How do I track my order?
A: Once your order ships, you will receive a tracking notification via email. You are not required to purchase, download or use the Route app to track your order - this is an optional feature of the Route Package Protection service.
Q: Can someone outside of the United States place an order?
A: Yes, we are happy to provide worldwide service for our customers. Your shipping charges will be calculated during the checkout process. Customs and duty fees are the responsibility of the buyer.
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