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Chevrolet LS9 Bows Out: Legendary Supercharged Corvette Engine Officially Discontinued

by Samir Gautam
May 17, 2026
in Automobiles, Cars
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Chevrolet LS9 Engine Discontinued: Iconic Supercharged V8 is out

Chevrolet LS9 Engine Discontinued: Iconic Supercharged V8 is out

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For years, the Chevrolet LS9 was more than just a crate engine. It was a dream powerplant for hot-rodders, drag racers, custom builders, and garage mechanics who wanted absurd performance without diving into exotic supercar territory. Now, that chapter appears to be officially closed.

Multiple reports suggest that Chevrolet has quietly discontinued the legendary LS9 crate engine from the Chevy Performance catalog, effectively ending production of one of the most celebrated V8s in General Motors’ history.

And for enthusiasts, this one hurts.

The Engine That Became a Legend

Originally developed for the brutal and unforgettable Chevrolet Corvette C6 ZR1, the LS9 wasn’t just another small-block V8. It was Chevrolet’s engineering flex during an era dominated by European supercars.

The 6.2-litre supercharged powerhouse delivered a staggering 638 horsepower and 604 lb-ft of torque straight from the factory. At the time of its debut, those numbers placed the ZR1 in the same conversation as Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and Porsches costing significantly more.

But what truly made the LS9 special was how accessible it became.

Chevy Performance offered it as a crate engine, meaning enthusiasts could drop the same supercharged monster into almost anything. Over the years, LS9 swaps found their way into old Camaros, pickup trucks, drift cars, track builds, rat rods, and even tiny hatchbacks like the Honda Fit.

It became the ultimate “because we can” engine.

Built to Handle Serious Abuse

Part of the LS9’s reputation came from how overbuilt it was.

The engine featured premium internals rarely seen in mass-produced American V8s. That included a forged steel crankshaft, titanium connecting rods, forged aluminum pistons, titanium intake valves, and sodium-filled exhaust valves designed to withstand extreme temperatures.

Unlike many high-strung performance engines, the LS9 also earned praise for reliability. Tuners loved how much power it could safely handle with relatively minor modifications. Builders appreciated its simplicity compared to modern turbocharged setups loaded with electronics.

And despite being a large supercharged V8, it could still rev close to 7,000 rpm with surprising smoothness.

That combination made it one of the most respected crate engines ever sold.

No Official Replacement Yet

Chevrolet has not officially announced a direct replacement for the LS9, which has left enthusiasts speculating about what comes next for Chevy Performance.

However, the brand recently stirred excitement online after posting a teaser image on Instagram showing what appears to be a supercharged V8 sitting inside a truck engine bay. The post carried a simple but intriguing caption:

“Something BIG is coming.”

Naturally, that was enough to send the performance community into detective mode.

Some believe Chevrolet could be preparing a new-generation supercharged crate engine based on the latest LT architecture. Others think it may simply be another high-output truck application rather than a spiritual successor to the LS9.

At this point, nobody outside General Motors truly knows.

The End of a Golden Era

The LS9’s disappearance feels symbolic in today’s automotive landscape.

As the industry shifts toward electrification, hybrids, and downsized turbocharged engines, naturally loud and unapologetically excessive V8s are slowly becoming rarer. The LS9 represented a time when manufacturers still built outrageous engines simply to prove they could.

And that’s exactly why enthusiasts won’t forget it anytime soon.

For many builders, the LS9 wasn’t just an engine. It was the centerpiece of impossible projects, wild garage ideas, and some of the loudest cars ever to hit the streets.

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