PICS GALORE! EVERYTHING There Is To Know About The 2020 Chevrolet Corvette C8 STINGRAY

PICS GALORE! EVERYTHING There Is To Know About The 2020 Chevrolet Corvette C8 STINGRAY
Chevrolet's press release follows:

Chevrolet Introduces First-Ever Mid-Engine Corvette

2020 Stingray is the fastest, most powerful entry Corvette


TUSTIN, Calif. — Today, Chevrolet fulfills the long-term promise of the iconic Corvette with the introduction of the 2020 Stingray, the brand’s first-ever production mid-engine Corvette. The sum of everything that came before it, the 2020 Stingray is re-imagined to bring customers new levels of performance, technology, craftsmanship and luxury.


2020 Chevrolet Corvette



From front- to mid-engine, in under three seconds
“Corvette has always represented the pinnacle of innovation and boundary-pushing at GM. The traditional front-engine vehicle reached its limits of performance, necessitating the new layout,” said GM President Mark Reuss. “In terms of comfort and fun, it still looks and feels like a Corvette, but drives better than any vehicle in Corvette history. Customers are going to be thrilled with our focus on details and performance across the board.”

The new mid-engine layout gives the 2020 Stingray:

  • Better weight distribution, with the rear weight bias enhancing performance in a straight line and on the track.
  • Better responsiveness and sense of control due to driver positioning closer to the front axle, almost on top of the front wheels.
  • The fastest 0-60 time of any entry Corvette ever — under three seconds when equipped with Z51 Performance Package.
  • A race car-like view of the road due to lower positioning of the hood, instrument panel and steering wheel. Excellent forward sightlines throughout the vehicle for both driver and passenger.
  • An enhancement of Corvette’s traditional utility strengths, with dual trunks for a total of 12.6 cubic feet of cargo volume, ideal for luggage or two sets of golf clubs

Design inspired by racing and aeronautics
The 2020 Stingray’s exterior has a bold, futuristic expression with mid-engine exotic proportions, but it is still unmistakably Corvette. It’s lean and muscular, with an athletic sculptural shape conveying a sense of motion and power from every angle.
“As America’s most iconic performance nameplate, redesigning the Corvette Stingray from the ground up presented the team a historic opportunity, something Chevrolet designers have desired for over 60 years,” said Michael Simcoe, vice president of Global Design, General Motors. “It is now the best of America, a new arrival in the mid-engine sports car class. We know Corvette can stand tall with the best the world has to offer.”
A supercar level of craftsmanship, premium materials and attention to detail were critical in designing every component of the Stingray. The new location of the engine is truly the focal point for the car’s design. It’s the heart of this next generation Corvette and it sits like a jewel in a showcase, visible through the large rear hatch window. The added attention to detail optimized the appearance of every wire, tube, bolt and fastener, similar to those found in modern track and all-road motorcycle design.  

Some additional design touchpoints include:

  • Low profile headlamps designed around all-new projectors.
  • Completely hidden door, hood and hatch releases do not disrupt the sculpted design.
  • Large side air intakes for engine cooling and aerodynamic performance.
  • A-pillar shape that communicates speed and assists in visibility.
  • Large rear hatch that showcases the engine with seven air vents.
  • Quad exhaust tips located on the vehicle’s outboard ends.
  • Dual-element LED taillamps with animated turn signals.

True to its aeronautical and racing roots, the 2020 Stingray’s canopy-forward stance was inspired by F22s, F35s and other modern fighter jets and Formula One racing. Other classic Corvette signatures adapted to the Stingray include a distinctive face that communicates the purpose of the vehicle’s mission, a classic horizontal crease, aggressive front fenders and familiar positioning of the dual-element headlamps.
The interior is further enhanced by:

  • A cockpit that has not only migrated forward by 16.5 inches, but envelops the driver, conveying the high performance and aeronautic theme
  • Vertical climate controls and ultra-thin vents minimize the height of the instrument panel, creating a low, spacious interior.
  • A new, squared-off, two-spoke, small diameter steering wheel that enables an unobscured view of the 12-inch reconfigurable cluster display

The 2020 Stingray boasts premium interior materials executed at a high level of quality and craftsmanship:

  • Hand-wrapped, cut-and-sew leather components with thick press stitching.
  • Generous use of real metal.
  • Stainless steel speaker grilles with Bose Performance Series audio system.
  • Carbon fiber trim on the GT2 and Competition Sport Seats.
  • The choice of either real aluminum or real carbon fiber for console and door trim plates.

Customers can create their own design statement, with the most personalization options ever for Corvette:

  • 12 exterior colors — Torch Red, Arctic White, Black, Blade Silver Metallic, Shadow Gray, Ceramic Matrix Gray, Long Beach Red, Elkhart Lake Blue and Sebring Orange — plus three all-new colors: Rapid Blue, Zeus Bronze and Accelerate Yellow.
  • Six interior color themes: Jet Black, Sky Cool Gray, Adrenaline Red, Natural/ Natural Dipped, Two-Tone Blue and Morello Red.
  • Six seat belt colors: Black, Blue, Natural, Torch Red, Yellow and Orange.
  • Two optional stitch packages: Yellow and Red. Standard black interiors have Sky Cool Gray stitching.

Three seat options:

  • GT1 – a sporty style that emphasizes comfort while providing good support for performance driving situations. Features Mulan leather trim, optional two-way lumbar support and wing adjustment.
  • GT2 – a first for Corvette, these seats have a racing-inspired look with comfort for long trips courtesy of dual density foam. They include carbon fiber trim, a Napa leather insert, Mulan leather bolsters, a jet black-painted seat back, two-way lumbar support and wing adjustment, plus heating and ventilation.
  • Competition Sport – designed for the serious track-focused driver, these seats include aggressive bolsters, full Napa seating surfaces and carbon fiber trim on the headrest, heating and ventilation, along with an all-new durable performance textile inspired by Kevlar vests.

Engineered to be a true supercar for every day
Corvette’s structure is built around its backbone: the center tunnel. This enables a light, stiff structure to serve as the foundation for the suspension system to perform in an optimized manner. By removing unwanted body compliance, Corvette customers will experience the ultimate in ride performance with outstanding lateral grip capabilities. The car has a solid, connected-to-the-road feel with minimal vibrations at high speeds or on long road trips.

“Our mission was to develop a new type of sports car, combining the successful attributes of Corvette with the performance and driving experience of mid-engine supercars,” said Tadge Juechter, Corvette executive chief engineer.

The tunnel-dominant approach offers many advantages, including:

  • Improved torsional rigidity with a solid, connected feel on both the road and track.
  • Outstanding ingress/egress for a mid-engine vehicle. Unlike some competitors, there’s no need for oversized rocker panels to bear structural and load weights, making it easier to enter and exit the vehicle.
  • Excellent stability due to a low center of gravity and outstanding handling.
  • Preservation of Corvette’s beloved standard removable roof panel, which can easily be stored in the rear trunk.
  • A front storage compartment that can fit an airline-spec carry-on and a laptop bag.
  • Availability in both left- and right-hand-drive variants — a first for Corvette.
  • Smart packaging with improved cabin comfort, including an additional inch of rearward seat travel and almost double the reclining angle.

The all-new Corvette Stingray is built with a smart mixed-materials strategy, enabling key features such as:

  • A strong, stiff and lightweight main structure of six high-pressure diecast aluminum parts, also known as the Bedford Six, which are manufactured at GM Powertrain in Bedford, Indiana. These minimize the number of joints within the vehicle, making a stiffer structure that aids in handling and track cornering.
  • Industry-first carbon fiber curved rear bumper beam for weight reduction.
  • Front and rear trunk tubs and dashboard molded from ultra-lightweight “float” derived from fiberglass and a proprietary resin. The material is so light that it can actually float in water. It works with other fiberglass and carbon fiber variants to lower mass and reduce noise and vibration.

Handling: core to Corvette’s fun-to-drive DNA
The Stingray is designed for superior ride comfort on the highway and well-balanced handling on the track.

“Thanks to sophisticated suspension geometry, tailored tire technology and exquisite attention to structural details, we have improved ride and handling,” said Juechter. “No Corvette has ever felt so comfortable, nimble and yet completely stable.”

The new Stingray features coil over dampers that create entirely new ride and handling characteristics. The mid-engine architecture allows for a short, straight and stiff steering system, coupled with an updated electronic steering system, making the driver’s chassis input instantaneous.

The new seating position places the car’s center of gravity close to the driver’s inside hip, so the car literally turns around the driver. It completely changes the perception of vehicle handling and responsiveness.

Other ride and handling upgrades include:

  • Steering ratio improved from 16.25:1 to 15.7:1.
  • New eBoost brakes that are more precise and tunable.
  • The first sports car application of Michelin’s all-season performance tire that can corner at nearly 1G.
  • Front suspension lift that raises ground clearance by approximately 40mm at the front bumper in 2.8 seconds, protecting against bumps, potholes, steep driveways and other road disturbances. It can operate at speeds up to 24 mph and be programmed to work automatically through GPS to remember up to 1,000 locations.
  • Launch control aided by the rear weight distribution, enabling the new Stingray to get off the line quicker than any Corvette in history.
  • Z51 Performance Package, which introduces a host of new technology to the 2020 Stingray:

•   Performance suspension with manually adjustable threaded spring seats.
•   Larger brake rotors with Z51 logo on calipers.
•   Enhanced cooling.
•   Specific axle ratio.  
•   Front brake cooling inlets.
•   Performance exhaust.

  • An electronic limited slip differential integrated into the transaxle that modulates torque between the rear tires, enabling incredible vehicle stability.
  • A front splitter and open two-piece rear spoiler that add up to a combined 400 pounds of downforce while improving grip when cornering.
  • Available Magnetic Ride Control 4.0, which reads the road better, providing more precise data through suspension-mounted accelerometers. Its improved electronics respond faster and more smoothly to driver inputs and contribute to class-leading ride quality.
  • Available Performance Traction Management.

The jewel in the center
The 2020 Stingray’s heart is Chevy’s next-generation 6.2L Small Block V-8 LT2 engine, the only naturally aspirated V-8 in the segment. It will produce 495 horsepower (369 kW) and 470 lb-ft (637 Nm) of torque when equipped with performance exhaust — the most horsepower and torque for any entry Corvette.

“Though now placed behind the driver, the LT2 gives the same visceral experience we all expect from Corvette,” said Jordan Lee, GM’s global chief engineer of Small Block engines. “The LT2 has been designed to deliver excellent low-end torque and high-end power to give thrilling pedal response at any RPM.”

The powertrain’s low position enables a low center of gravity for optimal handling. Perhaps the biggest update is found in the lubrication and ventilation system. For the first time ever, the base Stingray will use an engine-mounted dry sump oil system and three scavenge pumps for improved track performance.

During serious track driving, oil volume remains high to avoid diminished performance. The new Stingray’s lateral capability is greatly improved, so the LT2’s dry sump lubrication system had to be redesigned to provide exceptional engine performance even at lateral acceleration levels exceeding 1G in all directions.

A lightweight, 3.2mm-thick glass panel on the rear hatch allows owners to show off the engine. This panel features a cantilevered trailing edge to evacuate heat from the LT2 engine compartment.

Other notable engine characteristics include:

  • Jewel-like setting in the rear compartment, visible through the rear glass hatch.
  • Every part, including the exhaust system’s wires, tubes, routing fasteners, coolant hoses, exhaust manifold and even the bolts and fasteners, is built with appearance in mind. All engine components were given careful consideration just like the exterior, and even the heat shields are textured.
  • A brand-new block and vent system. The centerline of the crankshaft sits an inch lower to the ground where it mates to the transaxle for better handling.
  • Low-profile oil pan that reduces mass.
  • Oil cooler capacity increased by 25 percent.
  • Standard edge Red valve covers.

A shift of a different kind
The next generation LT2 is paired with Chevrolet’s first eight speed dual-clutch transmission, which provides lightning-fast shifts and excellent power transfer. This transmission is uniquely designed with TREMEC to provide the best of both worlds: the spirited, direct connected feeling of a manual and the premium driving comfort of an automatic. The double-paddle de-clutch feature even allows the driver to disconnect the clutch by holding both paddles for more manual control.

Paddle shifters allow drivers to choose a specific gear. “The performance shift algorithms are so driver-focused, they can sense when you’re doing spirited driving — regardless of driving mode — and will hold lower gears longer for more throttle response,” said Juechter.

The new Small Block V-8 has a torque curve optimized to take advantage of the bespoke DCT’s lightning-fast shifts. Engineers set the DCT up with a very low first gear to leverage the additional traction to get the car off the line quickly, and its close-ratio gears 2 through 6 keep the engine near the power peak on track. Tall seventh and eighth gears make for easy long-distance cruising with low mechanical stress and excellent fuel economy.

The DCT is mated to a new Electronic Transmission Range Selector. With this electric shifter there’s no mechanical interface between the shift lever and the transmission. The Corvette’s electric shifter incorporates two pull toggles for Reverse and Drive and push buttons for Park, Neutral and Low/Manual. The shifter has been designed to be more attractive and compact than a standard shifter.
All-new technology improves performance and usability
Driver mode choices have been expanded from four to six, allowing drivers to tweak the feel of their Corvettes to their personal preference. The familiar Weather, Tour, Sport and Track modes remain, and there are two new modes:

  • MyMode, a configurable setting for preferred driving style that can remain between key cycles.
  • Z mode, named after the famed Z06, ZR1 and Z51 Corvette performance packages, is activated through a “Z” button on the steering wheel. This is a single-use mode that takes MyMode configurations one step further, allowing drivers to adjust the engine and transmission as well.

The 2020 Stingray benefits from GM’s new digital vehicle platform, an all-new electronic architecture that enables the adoption of the company’s next generation of technologies. The architecture minimizes wiring while allowing for faster signal transmission between different vehicle systems and the higher resolution screens. The platform enables continuous vehicle improvements through over-the-air updates and enhanced cybersecurity measures.

Other new technology features include:

  • Corvette’s next-generation infotainment system is faster and simpler, with a higher resolution display.
  • Chevy-first one-touch Bluetooth pairing with Near Field Communication.
  • Wireless charging.
  • Learn-as-you-go voice recognition.
  • Improved real-time traffic.
  • A new, 12-inch customizable instrument cluster tailored to all six driver modes.

New electrical features include:

  • Driver and passenger seat memory.
  • Heated steering wheel.
  • Tire fill alert warns the driver when tire meets maximum pressure.
  • Two new Bose audio systems: a 10-speaker standard premium system and available 14-speaker Bose Performance Series system. Speaker grilles are integrated into lower door trim for a refined look that also helps guard against damage from footwear.
  • The industry-pioneering Performance Data Recorder, an advanced driving analysis tool upgraded with high-definition resolution camera and a new, in-vehicle user interface. Customers can record both circuit and point-to-point road courses. The PDR can be set to auto-record like a dash cam that starts a recording every time the Corvette is running, or configured to only start when the car is set to Valet mode.

Attainability remains a hallmark
Corvette has always represented iconic American design, performance, technical ingenuity and attainability. The entry 2020 Stingray continues that tradition as a no-compromise value proposition, as it will start under $60,000.

The 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray goes into production at GM’s Bowling Green Assembly in late 2019. Additional pricing and packaging information will be shared closer to launch.

ABOUT CHEVROLET
Founded in 1911 in Detroit, Chevrolet is one of the world's largest car brands, selling more than 4.0 million cars and trucks a year. Chevrolet provides customers with fuel-efficient vehicles that feature engaging performance, design that makes the heart beat, passive and active safety features and easy-to-use technology, all at a value. More information can be found at
www.chevy.com/nextgencorvette

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2020 CHEVROLET CORVETTE STINGRAY PRELIMARY SPECIFICATIONS

ENGINE

Type:

LT2 6.2L V8 VVT with direct injection and Active Fuel Management (cylinder deactivation)

Bore & stroke
(in / mm):

4.06 x 3.62 / 103.25 x 92

Block Material:

A319-T7 cast aluminum with cast-in iron cylinder liners and nodular main bearing caps

Oiling System:

Dry sump-type (7.5-qt. capacity); includes oil-spray piston cooling

Oil Type:

Dexos 2 0W40 synthetic

Cylinder Head Material:

319-T7 cast aluminum

Combustion Chamber volume:

59cc

Compression Ratio:

11.5:1

Valvetrain:

Overhead valve, two valves per cylinder; dual-equal variable valve timing.

Valve Size (in / mm):

2.13 / 54 hollow (intake) & 1.59 / 40.4 sodium filled (exhaust)

Fuel Delivery:

Direct injection with Active Fuel Management: Max pressure: 2,175 psi (15 Mpa / 150 bar)

Firing Order:

1-8-7-2-6-5-4-3 (all cylinders); 1-7-6-4 (with deactivation)

Throttle body:

87mm single bore (electronic)

ECU:

GM E99 (32-bit processing)

Horsepower
(hp / kW @ rpm):

SAE-certified to 495 / 369 @ 6450 rpm (with performance exhaust)

Torque
(lb.-ft./ Nm @ rpm):

SAE-certified to 470 / 637 @ 5150 rpm (with performance exhaust)

 

TRANSMISSION & AXLE

Type:

M1L 8-speed dual clutch (DCT)

 

CHASSIS & SUSPENSION

Front Suspension:

Short/long arm (SLA) double wishbone, forged aluminum upper and cast aluminum L-shape lower control arms; monotube shock absorbers (46mm /); Magnetic Selective Ride Control 4.0 available on Z51. Adjustable front lift with memory is available

Rear Suspension:

Short/long arm (SLA) double wishbone, forged aluminum upper and cast aluminum L-shape lower control arms; direct-acting stabilizer bar; monotube shock absorbers (46mm); Magnetic Selective Ride Control 4.0 available with Z51

Steering Type:

Bosch/ZF variable-ratio rack-and-pinion with electric power assist; includes Active Steer Stops with available Magnetic Ride Control 4.0

Steering ratio:

15.7:1

Turning Circle
(ft. / m):

11.6 m (std.)
11.1 m (with FE4 Magnetic Ride Control)

Brake Type:

Front and rear E-boost-assisted discs with Brembo four-piston/two-piece front calipers and four-piston/monobloc rear calipers
With Z51 – Front and rear E-boost-assisted discs with Brembo four-piston monobloc caliper at front and rear

Brake Rotor Size 
(in / mm):

Front: 12.6 x 1.18 (321 x 30)
Front: 13.3 x 1.18 (345 x 30) – with Z51
Rear: 13.6 x 1.02 (339 x 26)
Rear: 13.8 x 1.06 (350 x 27) – with Z51

Wheel Size:

Front: 19-inch x 8.5-inch (w/5 x 120mm bolt pattern)
Rear: 20-inch x 11-inch (w/5 x 120mm bolt pattern)

Tire Type and Size:

Stingray: Michelin Pilot Sport ALS
Stingray with Z51: Michelin Pilot Sport 4S
Front: 245/35ZR19
Rear: 305/30ZR20

^Do not use summer-only tires in winter conditions, as it would adversely affect vehicle safety, performance and durability. Use only GM-approved tire and wheel combinations. Unapproved combinations my change the vehicle’s performance characteristics. For important tire and wheel information, go to: my.chevrolet.com/learn/tires/ or see your dealer.

 

EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase
(in. / mm):

107.2 / 2722

Overall Length
(in. / mm):

182.3/ 4630

Overall Width
(in. / mm):

76.1 / 1934

Overall Height
(in. / mm):

48.6 / 1234

Track (in. mm):

(front) 64.9 / 1648
(rear) 62.4 / 1586

 

INTERIOR DIMENSIONS

Headroom (in. / mm):

37.9 / 962

Legroom (in. / mm):

42.8 / 1086

Shoulder Room      
(in. / mm):

54.4 / 1381

Hip Room (in. / mm):

52.0 / 1321

 

WEIGHTS & CAPACITIES

Dry Weight
(lb. / kg):

3366 / 1530

Cargo Volume
(cu. ft. / L)^:

12.6 / 356.8

^Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and distribution.



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DeutschlandDeutschland - 7/19/2019 12:51:40 AM
+4 Boost
for 65k that is pretty nice


dumpstydumpsty - 7/19/2019 12:13:33 PM
+2 Boost
ditto that!

it's not perfect but it's definitely not bad at all.

it's not some "space-agey" style that looks gimmicky. the C8 Stingray fits right in with existing exotic cars instantly.

the pricing tho....gee whiz!


dlindlin - 7/19/2019 1:12:35 AM
+3 Boost
0-60 under 3 sec from a NA engine is pretty impressive. The MR setup really pays off

Hope GM is smart enough to make the platform scalable so I get a 350 hp C8 Lite for $45k


dlindlin - 7/19/2019 1:16:19 AM
+2 Boost
I take it back... under 3 sec 0-60 is with Z51 package, which just might throws in FI. We'll see


Agent00RAgent00R - 7/19/2019 9:21:28 AM
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The C8 Stingray is NA.

Let's see if a Z06 or ZR1 are in the pipe. As they've been fans of supercharging in the past, it'll be interesting to see if they go their newfound turbocharging route or stick with the superchargers.


valhallakeyvalhallakey - 7/19/2019 1:55:33 AM
+3 Boost
Not nearly as awkward as in some of the renderings that I have seen. One glaring styling miscue is the rear spoiler. I think it is going to be a beast at a reasonable price. Let's see if Chevrolet can take on Ferrari and the Ford GT at less than 1/2 the cost.


dumpstydumpsty - 7/19/2019 12:18:39 PM
+2 Boost
i'd like to see the Stingray w/o the rear wing. or maybe a more integrated wing on the rear deck. otherwise it's descent.

average folk will be mistaking this for a Lambo. hopefully, GM has a ton of TV ad spots lined up in the fall & definitely for the SuperBowl. the base C8 Stingray is hot. Can't wait to see the competition versions.


runninglogan1runninglogan1 - 7/19/2019 2:53:44 AM
+7 Boost
Wow! Wow! Wow!

And you can get this beast for basically the same price as a new Supra.

Incredible!


Agent00RAgent00R - 7/19/2019 9:21:54 AM
+2 Boost
Excellent point!


dlindlin - 7/19/2019 11:41:28 AM
+2 Boost
And $10K less than M3, $15K less than Giulia Quadrifoglio or 718 Cayman S, half of 911 S!


dumpstydumpsty - 7/19/2019 12:08:12 PM
+2 Boost
Supra, who?


deaHelkcunKdeaHelkcunK - 7/19/2019 2:55:43 AM
+3 Boost
After all the hype I'm surprised to say that I've come away even more impressed. The Z51 rear spoiler is a bit of a spoiler though, too bad they couldn't integrate that a little more subtly.


TruthyTruthy - 7/19/2019 5:36:32 AM
+1 Boost
This is much better than I anticipated. I look forward to a drive. Imagine what they can do with this platform with performance models. Well done.


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 7/19/2019 5:43:27 AM
+2 Boost
Mid-engine, 0-60 in under 3 seconds for Z51, reasonable price and my golf bag fits ...BRING IT ON!


HoustonMidtownHoustonMidtown - 7/19/2019 6:10:36 AM
+4 Boost
Nice job Corvette team !!!


FoncoolFoncool - 7/19/2019 7:49:17 AM
0 Boost
Nothing hateful, nothing stunning, somewhat familiar design that has design elements from Ferrari, Lamborghini etc blended with historic corvettes. Afraid it will end up being like the C7 which started out as nice design but ended up with so many add on appendages in a trying too hard to get noticed look at me sort of way.


Agent00RAgent00R - 7/19/2019 9:27:03 AM
+2 Boost
That's kind of the Corvette way though, in all honesty...


222max222max - 7/19/2019 11:43:47 AM
+3 Boost
Seen a Lambourghini lately? The bare essence of fins, gills, scoops and look at me stuff. But its cool anyway.


FoncoolFoncool - 7/19/2019 6:30:33 PM
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“Look At Me, Over the Top” has been what Lamborghini is all about since the Miura and Espada, although that was not what Ferruccio originally intended for his cars(see 350, 400 and Islero GTs). Corvettes were never like that until the C5, before that it was only the gold chain crowd that modified their cars.


Moo1Moo1 - 7/19/2019 8:07:33 AM
+2 Boost
Turned out better than most renderings. Interior while busy looks better in 2 tone instead of all black. Not fan of the wing.

It should sell based on the specs and price. If I were in the market for a 2 seat sports car, would be on the list to test drive.


Agent00RAgent00R - 7/19/2019 9:30:35 AM
0 Boost
Agreed.

Of the interiors we're seeing the two-tone looks surprisingly good. The black, surprisingly bad.

Frankly, the interior is a total disaster from a design/ergonomics POV.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 7/19/2019 8:38:13 AM
-1 Boost
Much like the new Aston Martin Vanquish is going to be mid engined, it is the emperor's new clothes in the car business today. Need the engine in the middle to be a serious sports car?

While ok, it is the love child of a Corvette a MacLaren and a Nissan GTR. The interior is the most egregious part of the design - GTR contribution here. 13 cft of trunk space is a step back. Run flat tires should not be part of the package, but a spare tire in one of the trunks. The rear styling is not the best either, but what can you do. The future is now and so is the C8.


dumpstydumpsty - 7/19/2019 12:28:26 PM
+3 Boost
I like that thought...
C7 + MacLaren = C8

but who puts a spare tire on a rear-engine sports car? the C8 engine is square in the middle of the car. that's got to mean something performance-wise.

also, could the C8 been a lot more "svelte" at the rear-end if not for the rear trunk. was the rear-trunk necessary to maybe add balance to the overall vehicle? remember those really early mule spy shots, where the mule looked like a low-slung El Camino?


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 7/19/2019 8:56:07 PM
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-After watching this video where the driver tried to use the sealant kit included with the car, you really want to order the spare. It is a Porsche part. Beats waiting for a flatbed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5sTTfCppLQ


Yonder7Yonder7 - 7/19/2019 9:47:27 AM
+3 Boost
Larga vida para el Rey Corvette....Now I start to believe in America again.. Z4, M4, M8, Supra, AMG GT, C63S, Nissan GTR, Aston Martins, Ja ja a lot of very expensive cars destroyed by a 60K Car , I will have a lot of fun in the next months...



MDarringerMDarringer - 7/19/2019 10:45:38 AM
-5 Boost
The styling is awkward and strange. The interior is a mess. It looks like incompetent Photoshop brought to life.


222max222max - 7/19/2019 11:44:36 AM
+3 Boost
Your comment has no gravity. It just floats without basis.


MDarringerMDarringer - 7/19/2019 12:18:33 PM
-2 Boost
Are you burning your crack pipe again?


dumpstydumpsty - 7/19/2019 12:42:05 PM
+3 Boost
@MDarringer: so you've not seen the interior of a McLaren, Lambo, Porsche 918. there are compromises as some interior designs look & work better than others. the C8 interior still seems fairly simple. which it should be. but there's still a lot going on. many are fairly tight on space for the driver & passenger. can't wait to see a 6'5" review trying to get in/out of the C8.


MDarringerMDarringer - 7/19/2019 1:00:43 PM
-2 Boost
@dumpshit So your logic is that because other sports cars are ergonomic nightmares that it's OK for the Corvette to repeat that sin? #NewLevelOfStupid #PleaseDontBreed


scenicbyway12scenicbyway12 - 7/19/2019 11:28:06 AM
+4 Boost
At 60K this is a game-changer for the sports car world.


TruthyTruthy - 7/19/2019 5:36:27 PM
+3 Boost
I agree. I like it inside and out. Will withhold judgement until I see the real car, not just pictures. The price point us below all expectations.


mre30mre30 - 7/19/2019 11:39:41 AM
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OK - its finally out, press launch seemed better than the Supra/Burpra launch (low bar), let's see how it does.
However, if I was Chevy and wanted to show off a pretty knurled aluminum knob on the console it probably would have not included the shoddy stitching and cheap tan leather/pleather in the photo.

My three take-aways (a) it is not using the Cadillac, fancy, twin turbo, 650HP V8 and (b) GM decided to prioritize fitting two golf bags in the rear trunk, so they choose to make the back end enormous and ungainly and (c) GM very likely choose to lose about $20,000 to $40,000 on each one in an effort to 'buy' market share and make it a sales success (ala Tesla).

Keep us updated on showroom traffic and "excitement" MD! Also let us know how much over list the 500 C7's you have squirreled away in your storage warehouse are selling for, in a few months as you trickle them out!

Curious to see if there is a big bump in pricing for late model C7's.

#Thank.God.Its.Finally.Out.So.We.Can.Stop.Speculating.How.Much.It.WIll.Suck


MDarringerMDarringer - 7/19/2019 11:59:46 AM
-2 Boost
I removed all discounts this morning.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 7/19/2019 12:36:35 PM
-2 Boost
@MD0- Smart. Exactly what I would have done. Love the C7? Here it is at list. They aren't making anymore... Buy it or step out of the way of the guy behind you.


MDarringerMDarringer - 7/19/2019 12:58:22 PM
-3 Boost
We weren't experiencing slow C7 sales to begin with.

So we were selling at or near list to begin with.

GM has a cash back to dealers bonus on every C7 sold, so, if anything our profits increased.

I made sure we had more than our share of Z06s.

The phones and emails have been silent this morning on people wanting to get in line for the C8.

I was hoping for a delightful surprise, but my disappointment in how terrible the C8 is I find overwhelming.


Agent00RAgent00R - 7/19/2019 1:23:50 PM
-1 Boost
If I wanted a Corvette, I would be trying to get a C7 Z06.

I think that will be the pinnacle of the Corvette, honestly.

Kind of like the BMW E39 M5 — it's only gotten worse since that specific car.


TruthyTruthy - 7/21/2019 4:12:24 PM
+1 Boost
Not me. I plan on buying one after the first of the year.


MDarringerMDarringer - 7/21/2019 6:55:05 PM
+1 Boost
@Truthy I hope you don't get price gouged.


cidflekkencidflekken - 7/19/2019 11:55:20 AM
+3 Boost
At some angles it looks very nice. At other angles it looks a mess. The interior looks awkward but the two-tone looks nice. I am laughing a bit b/c they've adopted the much-maligned Honda/Acura gear select buttons. Let's see what all the critics will say about that now that it's in a sports car.

I am a bit surprised by the price point. The current Stingray starts at $55K and the Grand Sport at $65K. So it's not really setting any new benchmark for sports cars, although the promised performance of the C8 is a bit better than both. I'm sure there will be Z06 and ZR1 comparable trims to jack the price up closer to $150K. A crazy bargain for sure in the big picture.


countguycountguy - 7/19/2019 12:16:13 PM
+1 Boost
Interior is a mess with all those buttons and the exterior is a bit gaugy, but it is fairly cheap, so should do decent.


HoustonMidtownHoustonMidtown - 7/19/2019 1:39:57 PM
+2 Boost
Jeez - the interior has the same number of buttons - just arranged different....unless the controls are all on the touch screen (which everyone would also complain about) there have to be buttons somewhere



cidflekkencidflekken - 7/19/2019 4:16:23 PM
+2 Boost
Is that quarter window fake? That blind spot, with that fat-ass rear end might be dangerous.


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