SPIED + VIDEO: NEW Spy Footage Shows All-new Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Features + The TWO Supercars GM's Benchmarking

SPIED + VIDEO: NEW Spy Footage Shows All-new Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Features + The TWO Supercars GM's Benchmarking
And the fun surrounding the next-gen Chevrolet Corvette Z06 continues!

We've been keeping a close eye on developments related to the all-new C8. Why? That's because we have extremely high hopes for this all-new Corvette.

Clearly, General Motors is swinging for the fences. And we love when automakers go BIG.

To be straightforward, the standard C8 doesn't do much for me. I am far more intrigued by the Z06. The flat plane crank V8's sound, the more aggressive design and, of course, what we expect to be a more engaging driving experience are all positives.

Good news. We're starting to see just a bit more. In this clip put together by Miracle Whips they do a bit of an analysis of all-new spy footage. In this clip you can see the flared fenders, due to a wider track, coming into the picture. As expected, there's other small details with the tire size and diffuser design.

Last, but not least, are two other interesting findings with the upcoming Z06. GM is benchmarking both the Ferrari 458 Italia as well as the Porsche 911 GT2 RS. It's pretty hard to argue against the steering rack and handling characteristics of a 458. If you've driven one, you know. Additionally, the explosive performance of the GT2 RS is currently what has supercar buyers' hair on fire. There's just one catch: GT2 RS buyers haven't been too smitten with their purchases. In fact, we've been hearing chatter from owners that they're selling the cars quick because they're just not fun enough to drive. Hopefully the Corvette engineers take note.

Check out the clip below for the latest footage of the next-gen Z06 in action!



Miracle Whips has NEW footage of the C8 Z06 testing along side the Porsche GT2 and a Ferrari 458. We break down the footage to show you clear evidence of the Widebody Flares hiding under the covers. Take a Look.



TomMTomM - 2/12/2020 8:38:08 AM
+2 Boost
There comes a point when me - as a driver - cannot fully experience some very high performance cars because I cannot drive them at their limits anymore. THere are currently a lot of cars that supposedly reach 200mph - something I am never going to do= and never did on the street. (I did once in a Top Fuel Dragster - they go much faster today)

All the cars mentioned above have capabilities beyond my own and probably everyone else posting here. I would think that the Corvette will be exciting simply on the Bang for the buck level. And while I never really liked Porsches, I would think most people here would be happy to have one as well. I really like my Ferrari 812 - it is a blast to drive and always brings a smile to my face - even at the speeds I can drive it at. I find it unlikely that there are many people who have ever tested its limits though.


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 2/12/2020 1:34:39 PM
0 Boost
Totally agree. Though its not necessarily your driving skills. Most of today's high performance cars, controlled by senors and computers, are extremely fast but lack feeling. At anything close to the speed limit the car does all the work and you are just along for the ride. I often said my grandmother were she alive could drive my Porsche on the street as well as anyone. I sold the Porsche because to get any real driving enjoyment from being in control I was going twice as fast as the speed limit which was crazy. For cheap thrills at any speed test drive a Civic Type R. Just close your eyes before you get in.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 2/12/2020 8:54:41 AM
+2 Boost
The GT2RS is a track car for the road. You give up something when you choose a car like that. Posers who buy one are figuring that out pretty quick it seems.


Section_31_JTKSection_31_JTK - 2/12/2020 4:59:23 PM
0 Boost
That's why Porsche has so many variants of the 911. There's one to suit everyone's needs. I'll take a Carrera 4 GTS with the GT3-RS wing thank you.


Copyright 2026 AutoSpies.com, LLC