Chevy
announces Corvette Z06 0-60 mph time and base price Corvette outperforms
key competitive supercars at 1/3 the price!
The
ultimate Corvette—the 2006 and soon to be 2007 Corvette Z06
— posting numbers at the track and on the window sticker that
will get attention.
Chevrolet has announced that the fastest Corvette ever—the
505-horsepower Corvette Z06—will achieve 0-60 mph in 3.7 seconds
while still in first gear, and pricing will start at $65,800, including
destination and freight charges.
“Corvette
is a global icon for world-class sports car performance at an incredible
value, and offering the fastest production Corvette ever at this
price is another testament to that reputation,” said Ed Peper,
Chevrolet general manager. “When you compare the Corvette
Z06 performance stats to other supercars, you see numerous examples
where you’re getting better performance with Corvette for
one-third the sticker price of the competition.”
Developed
alongside the Corvette C6.R race car, the Corvette Z06 uses advanced
lightweight materials typically found only in the most exotic supercars.
Use of weight-saving materials such as carbon fiber, aluminum, titanium
and magnesium give the 3,132-pound car a highly competitive weight-to-power
ratio of 6.2 pounds per horsepower.
“The
new Corvette Z06 is the dividend from competing so successfully
in endurance racing,” said Dave Hill, Corvette’s chief
engineer. “It combines the strong attributes of the new, sixth-generation
Corvette with the spirit, technology and know-how from the race
program to form an American supercar with outstanding credentials.”
The highly anticipated Corvette Z06, which will be available in
the fourth quarter of 2005, completes the sixth-generation portfolio,
which also includes the 400-hp Corvette coupe and convertible.
Previous
Corvette Z06 models, from the original 1963 model to the 2001-04
editions, incorporated suspension and engine upgrades that complemented
existing Corvette systems. The 2006 Corvette Z06 is more differentiated
from the standard Corvette than any other Z06 in history with every
design element serving a performance function.
Corvette
Z06 features include:
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LS7 7.0-liter/427-cubic-inch Gen IV V-8 engine with lightweight
reciprocating components
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505 horsepower (373 kw) @ 6300 rpm
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470 lb.-ft. of torque (657 Nm) @ 4800 rpm
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6-speed manual transmission
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7000 rpm redline
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Aluminum body structure with one-piece hydroformed perimeter rails
frame and magnesium engine cradle
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Carbon-fiber composite front fenders, front wheelhouses and floors
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Dry-sump engine lubrication system
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Hand-built engine at GM’s new Performance Build Center
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Unique design styling that includes a larger grille, cold-air
scoop and lower air splitter, wide-body front and rear fenders
and a taller rear spoiler
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Engine, transmission and differential oil coolers and steering
cooler
For
all its race-inspired functionality, the Corvette Z06 also is designed
to be refined as a daily driver with a sophisticated and comfortable
interior and generous cargo volume. The Z06 will be offered in Machine
Silver Metallic, Victory Red, Daytona Sunset Orange, Le Mans Blue
Metallic, Velocity Yellow Tintcoat and Black exterior colors.
General
Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM), the world’s largest automaker, has
been the global industry sales leader since 1931. Founded in 1908,
GM today employs about 321,000 people around the world. It has manufacturing
operations in 32 countries and its vehicles are sold in 200 countries.
In 2004, GM sold nearly 9 million cars and trucks globally, up 4
percent and the second-highest total in the company’s history.
GM’s global headquarters are at the GM Renaissance Center
in Detroit. More information on GM can be found at www.gm.com.
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Chevrolet Communications
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