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@TheCracker The questions were answered in post #2127.
Alright there's some disparity in opinions on the design that I'd like to discuss. @Joey D, @Eunos_Cosmo, and some others including myself say it's a bit much.
I'd like to draw attention to a couple things.
There are seven, count em, creases on the hood between the headlights.
What are those little bumps on the leading lower edge of the nose? What purpose do they serve in the aesthetics of the car?
We've got three black highlighted scoops and ducts along the side of the car along with the not so subtle vents on the hood and rear diffuser. The grille's hexagon pattern draws attention, as does the aero in front of the front wheels.
I feel like every little piece of the car from the headlights to the spoiler is calling attention to itself.
Personally I think it could be a great design if they would just take it down a notch. I'm interested to hear opinions.
I gotta see it in person but I really loved Cyber grey. The new gray does look great though, especially in the Z06 idle video I posted. Would look much better with black wheels as well.The Z06 in the unnamed gray (Shark Gray) looks f'in fantastic.
I gotta see it in person but I really loved Cyber grey. The new gray does look great though, especially in the Z06 idle video I posted. Would look much better with black wheels as well.
Car and DriverWith the 2015 Corvette Z06 now out in the open, Chevy engineers are already busy on a more extreme Vette. Corvette product manager Harlan Charles told us at this year’s Detroit auto show that his team wants to put the Corvette Z06X, a concept shown at SEMA in 2010, to production.
“The idea was a non-street-legal, factory-built track car, and that is something that we are considering would be a great thing to apply to the new Corvette Z06,” Charles said. “I mean that’s something we could see in the future. We’ve got a lot of ideas, but nothing to show today, unfortunately.”
The Z06X concept was a stripped-out C6 Z06 with the Z07 and Carbon-Fiber packages, plus racing wheels, adjustable suspension, roll cage, and lots of other race-spec goodies. With the latest Z07 aero package and the C7 Z06’s 625 horsepower, a new Z06X could quickly become a rival for the C7.R racer. Nothing is official, but if Chevy added back the three-point seat belts and other federally approved items, a potential Z06X could easily be sold alongside the track-enhanced Camaro Z/28—and for a lot more than that car’s $75,000 sticker.
But isn't adding bazillion horsepower and no weight reduction or other goodies the 'murican way of making car faster?
GT40's.
Apart from the MKIV, the GT40 was mostly an English car.
I'm all kinds of excited. I'm in love with the Z06 and C7.R. I just hope the Z06 weight is reduced and kept light. I've already come to terms with it being S/C. I'm even ok with the 8speed auto option. I know its a departure from the Z06 roots but the new times, competition and new technology are calling for some change. Now if the Z06 gets rid of the stick shift manual gearbox down the road that's when I'll have a HUGE problem.I'm just all kinds of disappointed
Don't forget this will also be the first time the Z06 will have a targa!
I'm all kinds of excited. I'm in love with the Z06 and C7.R. I just hope the Z06 weight is reduced and kept light. I've already come to terms with it being S/C. I'm even ok with the 8speed auto option. I know its a departure from the Z06 roots but the new times, competition and new technology are calling for some change. Now if the Z06 gets rid of the stick shift manual gearbox down the road that's when I'll have a HUGE problem.
I'm all kinds of excited. I'm in love with the Z06 and C7.R. I just hope the Z06 weight is reduced and kept light. I've already come to terms with it being S/C. I'm even ok with the 8speed auto option. I know its a departure from the Z06 roots but the new times, competition and new technology are calling for some change. Now if the Z06 gets rid of the stick shift manual gearbox down the road that's when I'll have a HUGE problem.
So much speculation on what the car will be like when no one's even driven it yet...
I wasn't aware roots superchargers changed from the last model ZR1 (2013) to the upcoming Z06, please inform me what has changed. As me and others have said the characteristics of a roots supercharger are still there and unless GM has figured something radical about such systems it wont perform any better engine wise than the ZR1. I'm a massive Vette fan and Chevy guy but I still no what reason and rational sound and look like.