Chevrolet is redefining modern performance
with today’s debut of the all-new Corvette
Stingray. And only a Corvette with the
perfect balance of technology, design and
performance can wear the iconic Stingray
designation.
The
2014 Corvette Stingray is the most powerful
standard model ever, with an estimated 450
horsepower (335 kW) and 450 lb.-ft. of
torque (610 Nm). It is also the most capable
standard model ever, able to accelerate from
0-60 in less than four seconds and achieve
more than 1g in cornering grip. It is
expected to be the most fuel-efficient
Corvette, exceeding the EPA-estimated 26 mpg
of the current model.
“Like
the ’63 Sting Ray, the best Corvettes
embodied performance leadership, delivering
cutting-edge technologies, breathtaking
design and awe-inspiring driving
experiences,” said General Motors North
America President Mark Reuss. “The all-new
Corvette goes farther than ever, thanks to
today’s advancements in design, technology
and engineering.”
The
all-new Corvette Stingray shares only two
parts with the previous generation Corvette.
It incorporates an all-new frame structure
and chassis, a new powertrain and supporting
technologies, as well as completely new
exterior and interior designs. Highlights
include:
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An
interior that includes real carbon
fiber, aluminum and hand-wrapped leather
materials, two new seat choices – each
featuring a lightweight magnesium frame
for exceptional support – and dual
eight-inch configurable
driver/infotainment screens
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Advanced driver technologies, including
a five-position Drive Mode Selector that
tailors 12 vehicle attributes to the fit
the driver’s environment and a new
seven-speed manual transmission with
Active Rev Matching that anticipates
gear selections and matches engine speed
for perfect shifts every time
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An
all-new 6.2L LT1 V-8 engine combines
advanced technologies, including direct
injection, Active Fuel Management,
continuously variable valve timing and
an advanced combustion system that
delivers more power while using less
fuel
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Lightweight materials, including a
carbon fiber hood and removable roof
panel; composite fenders, doors and rear
quarter panels; carbon-nano composite
underbody panels and a new aluminum
frame help shift weight rearward for an
optimal 50/50 weight balance that
supports a world-class power-to-weight
ratio
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A
sculptured exterior features advanced
high-intensity discharge and
light-emitting diode lighting and
racing-proven aerodynamics that balance
low drag for efficiency and performance
elements for improved stability and
track capability
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Track-capable Z51 Performance Package
including: an electronic limited-slip
differential, dry-sump oiling system,
integral brake, differential and
transmission cooling, as well as a
unique aero package that further
improves high-speed stability.
“Stingray is one of the hallowed names in
automotive history,” said Ed Welburn, GM
vice president of global design. “We knew we
couldn’t use the Stingray name unless the
new car truly lived up to the legacy. The
result is a new Corvette Stingray that
breaks from tradition, while remaining
instantly recognizable as a Corvette the
world over.”
The
new Corvette Stingray will be built at GM’s
Bowling Green, Ky., assembly plant, which
underwent a $131-million upgrade, including
approximately $52 million for a new body
shop to manufacture the aluminum frame
in-house for the first time.
“We
believe the Corvette represents the future
of modern performance cars because it
delivers more power, more driving excitement
and better fuel efficiency,” said Tadge
Juechter, Corvette chief engineer. “The
result is better performance by every
measure. The 2014 Corvette delivers the
fastest acceleration, the most cornering
grip, the most track capability, the best
braking performance and what we
expect to be the best fuel economy ever for
a standard Corvette.”
The
2014 Corvette Stingray coupe goes on sale in
the third quarter of 2013