The 2006 Chevrolet Corvette has a
chassis, which is all made from aluminum, hydro formed in similar dies to those
used to build the standard steel C6 frame. Magnesium and carbon fiber parts are
also used to help contain the total curb weight to less than 3150 pounds.
The front grill is larger, and an
extra small scoop in front of the hood gulps cool intake air. Barely visible
from a distance, 1-centimeter-wide black strips follow the wheel arches,
oriented at a right angle to the fender. The carbon fiber front fenders are
flared to accommodate 275/35ZR18 tires and the rear quarter panels are widened
1.5 inches to clear massive 325/30ZR19s. It has a 427.6-cubic-inch small-block
LS7 engine, good for 500 HP at 6200 rpm and 475 pound-feet of torque at 4800
rpm. Titanium connecting rods, intake valves, and valve springs permit 7000-rpm
revving, for this, the ultimate small-block.
An all-new LS7 7.0-liter V-8 (the
displacement works out to 427 cubic inches) is said to churn out 500 HP. It
will also be fitted with wider tires and larger Brembo brakes. Body
modifications include a high-rise hood, deep side skirts and cooling ducts
ahead of the rear wheels.
The engine is an aluminum block
configured for stiffness and a special camshaft design for better engine
breathing. The aluminum block, cylinder heads, camshaft and induction systems
are revised for better breathing at a high rpm. A positive crankcase
ventilation system improves oil control during racetrack and acceleration
maneuvers, a Z06 titanium exhaust system, mufflers and tailpipes have less mass
and more strength than its aluminum or magnesium counterparts. Producing 405 HP
at 6000 rpm and capable of zero-to-60 in less than four seconds.
The car's larger-displacement engine
and light weight are claimed to deliver 0-to-60-mph acceleration times of less
than 4 seconds, a 12-second quarter-mile and a top speed of more than 190 mph
on the track. Just as the base engine grew to 6.0 liters and became the LS2,
the Z06 power plant has grown to 7.0 liters and becomes the LS7 V-8. It's rated
for 500 hp at 6,200 rpm and 475 pounds-feet of torque at 4,800 rpm
Red brake calipers use half dozen
pistons apiece up front, quartet pistons per side in the rear and 20 individual
brake pads, which Chevrolet says deliver more even wear. The ventilated,
cross-drilled brake rotors measure 14 inches in front and 13.4 inches in the
rear. ABS is standard.
The new Chevy Corvette has all
performance systems including engine, transmission, chassis, tires and
suspension. Standard Active Handling works in conjunction with Traction Control
and ABS on select 03 and 2005 2006 Chevrolet Corvettes, making maximum use of
available traction to assist the driver, when needed, in keeping the car in
line with steering input.
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