Official data now
confirms that the 2020
Chevy Corvette Stingray coupe equipped with the Z51 Package reaches the 60
MPH mark in 2.9 seconds and conquers the quarter-mile in 11.2 seconds at 121
MPH. Even without the help of the Z51 pack, this year's new mid-engined
Corvette makes it to 60 in 3.0 seconds, and still kills the quarter-mile at the
same 11.2-second mark. We love this milestone in automotive history that allows
the brand we love to represent so much
here at West Chevy of Knoxville
the right to brag that it's the fastest base model in the vehicle's existence!
Alex Macdonald,
Chevrolet vehicle performance manager, said that the performance of the 2020
Stingray has exceeded his expecatations, truly standing out as a milestone in
history. One of the major changes from older models is that the engine now
features revised camshafts that increase valve lift duration. There is now an
overhauled intake manifold that the mill breathes through, which has an
increased plenum volume. The new exhaust puts to use four-into-one twisted
headers that are fabricated rather than casting, ultimately saving in weight
factor.
The engine has a
dry-sump oil system that uses three scavenge pumps that can cope with the
demands of high acceleration on the
track. The low-profile oil pan also allows for a lower center of gravity, and
the engine runs through an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission gleaned from Tremec.
The final drive, differential, controls system, sensors, lubrication, and
cooling hardware are all packed into a complete unit through integrated
construction. If you want to get an earful of the delightful exhaust, pulling
both shift paddles behind the steering wheel allows the driver to free rev the
powerplant while parked in neutral.
The transmission
is governed by three driving modes: the smooth Touring, aggressive Sport, and
peak performance range of Track. Just two weeks ago, the staff on duty at Car
and Driver claimed it was even “More than the best Corvette Ever”, and
that it definitely lives up to the heavily-generated hype surrounding its
release. They had based their ecstatic opinion on the new ride after timed laps
at Grattan Raceway outside of Grand Rapids, Michigan, where they determined
that the mid-engined model's handling advantage over the outgoing C7 was indeed
very real. We invite you to come down after the holidays to check out just how
60.6 percent of the car' mass being situated over the rear tires is a
game-changer off the line, and also boasts by far the best Corvette interior
ever!
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