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Tuesday, October 12, 2021

2023 Corvette Z06 To Be Star of New Chevy Feature Livestream


The incoming 2023 Corvette Z06 will be officially revealed in a ground-breaking feature film that will stream live on Tuesday, October 26. 

There will be a panel discussion immediately afterward featuring a variety of specialists who will share their perspectives and opinions about this new supercar. Late last month was the first time that a clear photo was shown publicly of the Z06, featuring a C8.R-inspired front fascia as well as a stealth black “wishbone” trim element on the side air intake. The new exterior image brandishes a set of two seven-spoke alloy wheels, and quad exhaust tips are mounted in the center of the rear bumper. 

The Z07 Performance Package will have a massive rear wing, new front splitter, appropriately sticky tires, and lighter wheels. The engine is as capable as they come, as the 5.5-Liter V8 LT6 produces 615 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque. It also comes equipped with dual overhead cams, an incredibly impressive 9,000-rpm redline, and an exhaust note that rivals anything exotic and with a larger price tag! 


You’ll also be able to snag the 2023 Z06 in convertible form, enjoying the fresh air and exhilaration the world’s best acceleration offers. The Car And Driver spy photographers caught the brand-new Z06 testing alongside a Ferrari 458 Italia, which solidifies the notion that the flat-plane V8 crank will be the engine of choice for this new model. When high-performance cars such as this are getting ready to hit the market, every little detail is scrutinized, and we’ve realized lately the wheels are going to rock! 

The illustrious history of the Corvette began in the 1950s. The C1 1953 Corvette was a lightweight fiberglass-bodied two-door roadster and boasted a 150-horsepower 3.9-liter Inline 6 under the hood. An all-time favorite is the 1966 big-block V8 model: it was a 6.5-liter unit cranking out 425 horsepower with a 7.0-liter engine, followed up with the 1968 C3 which almost became the first mid-engine Corvette. With fenders always flared, a characteristic wedge nose, and engineers that have been fully dedicated since day one, the Corvette is iconic, groundbreaking, and will forever turn heads!


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