Cort Space G6TR: New $879 Headless Guitar!
New sub-$1000 headless guitar from Cort

Cort Guitars has announced the new Space G6TR, a headless electric guitar that matches their headless bass guitar models from the Space range.
Space G6TR Contents
Cort Space G6TR
This new Cort Space G6TR model is available in Semi-Gloss Lava and Semi-Gloss Lagoon finishes applied to an okoume body with a flamed maple veneer top. This makes them stand out nicely against the crowd, and, as they are headless guitars, they really do demand attention, as they visually look like actual axes.
Ergonomic Neck Profile
With a bolt-on, five-piece roasted maple and walnut neck with a 25.5-inch scale length, these guitars are designed to be strong, stable, and comfortable to play, courtesy of the ergonomic Ergo V neck profile. The matte finish on the neck should also help with making these feel great.
A roasted maple fretboard with a 12–15.75-inch compound radius fitted with 24 stainless steel tall medium-jumbo frets is perfect for fluid playing styles and should be a lot of fun to play.
The fretboard also has standard black dot inlays, with a set of glow-in-the-dark side dots for use when playing on darkened stages.
A dual-action truss rod with a spoke adjustment wheel should make dialing in the action on these easy, so great for touring musicians.
HSS Pickups
These guitars come fitted with a set of Cort Voiced Tone VTS63 and VTH77 pickups controlled by a five-way selector, plus a single volume and single tone knob.
Custom Hardware
They have been fitted with a specially designed headless tuning hardware system and a custom headless tremolo, designed by Cort to stay in tune and withstand serious use from working musicians. It is finished in all black, and it comes strung with a set of D’Addario EXL110 strings.
Pricing
Currently, we have US pricing of $879 for these new headless guitars. The price also includes a gig bag. We will update you with more information as soon as it becomes available.
Their Space Bass range is already available at Thomann.
Verdict
Cort makes some very nice guitars, and this new sub-$1000 headless model will certainly please a lot of guitarists looking for a high -quality instrument at a reasonable price point. These could be ones to check out in 2026 and at this month’s NAMM Show.
You’ll be able to check them at Cort’s NAMM Booth #6810. Let us know what you think if you do try one.



