Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Thoughts on the new Corvette c7



Chevrolet has unveiled the 2014 Corvette Stingray and many changes have been made in its exterior and interior as well as in its engineering. Some of the most noticeable changes are the new LED headlights and LED tail lamps and its exterior vents, which have been put in place to improve the vehicles cooling and aerodynamic performance.


The interior has been completly redesigned, offering Napa leather or racing seats, genuine aluminum, and carbon fiber as an option and a hand-wrapped 360mm steering wheel. An electronic display cluster with reconfigurable gauges that provide multiple display modes and two 8" LCD screens.


To help the Stingray's perfomance a new frame has been forged making it 45 kg lighter and 57% stiffer than its predecessor. The new LTI 6.2 L V8 provides an estimated 450 hp and 450 lb-ft of torque boosting the Stingray for an impressive 0-60 in under 4 seconds. The Stingray also offers a Driver Mode selector that's controled by the turn of a dial optimizing 12 performance variables.


4 comments:

  1. I like the new look, but also that it still has a feel of the old one.How much will this Corvette cost?

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  2. The new Stingray (as seen above) comes at a base price of just over 50k

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  3. Nice car, good improvements, I might buy it in black. It has two 8" LCD screens, where and for what? Excellent description.

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  4. Gabriela, if you click on the interior image, you can actually see both of them. One is in the dashboard of the vehicle which is a touch screen and it’s used for your navigation, radio, climate control and so on. The second one is located in the instrument cluster(next to the speedometer) which show you the driving mode you’re on, tachometer, fuel efficiency and other related things that have to do with the vehicles performance.

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