2016
Corvette Z06 is the Most Capable
Corvette Ever
New for 2016:
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C7.R Edition – limited
to 500
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Twilight Blue Design
Package
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Spice Red Design Package
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Jet Black Suede Design
Package
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Corvette Racing Yellow
Tintcoat and Long Beach
Red Metallic Tintcoat
exterior colors
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New Carbon Fiber Hood
option features a
visible weave section
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New “Blade” accessory
wheel
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Available two-tone GT
seats – red or gray –
offered in leather or
suede
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New red or yellow
stitching option offered
on 3LZ Jet Black
interior
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3LZ trim offers
Brownstone interior
color and adds color
breakup design
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New power-cinch feature
for coupe hatch and
convertible trunk
latches
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Front curb view parking
camera offered on
2LZ/3LZ trims
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Enhanced Chevrolet
MyLink
When the Z06 rejoined the
Corvette lineup in 2015 as the
most capable model in the car’s
long, storied history, it also
joined an elite fraternity of
the world’s most capable
supercars. It returns for 2016,
offering more choices for
personalization to complement
its world-class levels of
performance – including an
all-new C7.R Edition.
The C7.R Edition pays
tribute to the Corvette
Racing C7.R racecars. It’s
offered in Corvette Racing’s
signature yellow livery – or
black – with coordinated
exterior and interior
accents. Only 500 will be
built, all with the Z07
Performance Package with
carbon ceramic brakes, and a
specially serialized vehicle
identification number.
Additionally, three all-new
color-themed design packages
– Twilight Blue, Spice Red
and Jet Black Suede – offer
custom-tailored appearances
that elevate the Z06’s
presence on the street or
track, while features such
as an available front
parking camera and
power-cinching latch for the
coupe’s hatchback or
convertible’s trunk enhance
convenience – and add an
extra measure protection.
Additional updates and
enhancements for the 2016
Corvette Z06 includes:
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Corvette Racing Yellow
Tintcoat and Long Beach
Red Metallic Tintcoat
exterior colors
-
New Carbon Fiber Hood
option features a
visible weave section
-
New “Blade” accessory
wheel
-
Available two-tone GT
seats – red or gray –
offered in leather or
sueded microfiber
-
New red or yellow
stitching option offered
on 3LZ Jet Black
interior
-
3LZ trim offers
Brownstone interior
color and adds color
breakup design
-
New chrome engine
start/stop button
-
New Performance Data
Recorder icon on the
MyLink screen (if
equipped).
The Corvette Z06’s
capability is rooted in its
LT4 supercharged 6.2L V-8
engine, which is
SAE-certified at 650
horsepower (485 kW) at 6,400
rpm and 650 lb-ft of torque
(881 Nm) at 3,600 rpm –
making it the most powerful
production car ever from
General Motors and one of
the most powerful production
cars available in the United
States.
With the available Z07
package, its capability
enables:
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0-60 mph acceleration in
2.95 seconds with the
eight-speed automatic
and 3.2 seconds with the
seven-speed manual
transmission
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Quarter-mile times of
10.95 seconds at 127 mph
with the eight-speed and
11.2 seconds at 127 mph
with the seven-speed
transmission
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Lateral acceleration of
1.2 g
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60-0 mph braking in only
99.6 feet – the best of
any production car
tested by General
Motors.
The Z07 package adds adjustable
front and rear aero components
for true aerodynamic downforce,
Michelin Pilot Super Sport Cup
tires for enhanced grip, and
Brembo carbon ceramic-matrix
brake rotors that improve
braking performance and
contribute to greater handling
through reduced un-sprung
weight.
The 2016 Corvette Z06 is
offered in coupe and
convertible models, in 1LZ,
2LZ and 3LZ trims.
C7.R Edition details
Corvette Racing’s legacy and
technology were a
significant influences on
the development of the
Corvette Z06 and the new
C7.R Edition honors the link
between the racecar and the
production model.
The content and unique
features for the 2016
Corvette Z06 C7.R Edition
includes:
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Offered on coupe and
convertible models with
3LZ trim
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Available in Corvette
Racing Yellow Tintcoat
(new for 2016) or Black
exterior colors
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C7.R Edition graphics
package
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Z07 Performance Package
with Brembo carbon
ceramic brakes and
Michelin PS Cup 2 tires
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Yellow brake calipers
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Black wheels with yellow
accent strip and
Corvette Racing-logo
center caps
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Visible carbon fiber
ground effects package
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New visible carbon fiber
hood section
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Grilles and vents
finished in Spectra Gray
Metallic
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Jet Black leather
interior with sueded
microfiber accents on
the instrument panel and
doors
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Sueded
microfiber-trimmed
Competition Sport Seat,
steering wheel and
shifter
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Yellow contrast
stitching throughout the
interior
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Carbon fiber interior
trim package
(high-gloss)
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Corvette Racing sill
plates
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Numbered C7.R Edition
interior plaque showing
the build number,
starting with VIN 700001
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Special indoor car cover
with C7.R graphics.
Design package details
The three new design
packages offered on 2016 Z06
offer customers more choices
for a tailored look and feel
of their Corvette. Each
gives the vehicle a
distinctive, customized
appearance that reflects the
different roles the Corvette
plays in different
customers’ experiences –
from high-performance to
grand touring.
Each is offered on Z06 3LZ
coupe and convertible models
with the following details
Twilight Blue Design
Package:
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Offered in Shark Gray,
Blade Silver, Arctic
White or Night Race Blue
exterior colors
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Convertibles feature a
blue top and Shark Gray
tonneau inserts
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Shark Gray accent vents
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New Blade accessory
wheel in pearl nickel
finish
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Black or gray brake
calipers
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Chrome exterior badges
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Optional tri-color
stripe package
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Special Twilight Blue
full-color interior
color.
Spice Red Design Package:
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Offered in new Long Beach
Red Metallic Tintcoat, Shark
Gray, Blade Silver and
Arctic White exterior colors
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Convertibles feature a Spice
Red top
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Shark Gray accent vents
(except with Long Beach Red
Metallic Tintcoat)
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New Blade accessory wheel in
pearl nickel finish
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Spice Red calipers
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Chrome exterior badges
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Special Spice Red full-color
interior color.
Jet Black Suede Design Package:
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Offered in Black, Blade
Silver, Arctic White and
Torch Red exterior colors
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Convertibles feature a black
top
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Satin black wheels with red
stripe
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Red brake calipers
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Satin black hood extractor
and graphic
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Special Jet Black sueded
microfiber interior – with
sueded microfiber steering
wheel and shifter
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Carbon fiber (high gloss)
interior trim plate.
MyLink enhancement details
Advanced phone integration
technology in the 2016
Corvette Stingray provides
owners a simple and
intuitive way to use their
compatible smartphone in
their vehicle. It integrates
certain phone functions onto
the 8-inch-diagonal color
touchscreen, allowing users
to call up music, navigation
apps and more.
Once the phone is plugged in
to the MyLink USB port,
users call up music (saved
or streaming), travel/map
apps and other apps using
the MyLink touchscreen,
leaving the phone safely
stowed – and avoiding the
need for the driver to take
his or her eyes off the
road. Using voice commands
built into a smartphone,
drivers can also dictate and
hear text messages
hands-free.
A projection icon on the
MyLink screen is visible
when a phone is not
connected. The icon changes
to indicate a specific
technology brand name when a
phone is connected. The user
can enter advanced phone
integration mode and exit to
other MyLink settings and
menus, while continuing to
stream music or audible
navigation directions from a
compatible phone.
Complementing MyLink to
enhance connectivity is
OnStar with 4G LTE and
standard built-in Wi-Fi
hotspot. It provides a
mobile hub for drivers and
passengers to stay
connected. The hotspot is on
whenever the vehicle is on.
Designed for downforce
The performance targets of
the Z06 also posed a
challenge for the design
team, which had to create a
striking design that also
contributed to increased
capabilities.
The design changes began not
with the exterior panels,
but the tires.
To deliver the levels of
grip needed for the Z06’s
performance targets, the car
is fitted with larger
Michelin tires (Pilot Super
Sport tires for the Z06;
Sport Cup 2 tires with the
Z07 package). The
P285/30ZR19 front tires are
1.5 inches wider than the
tires on the Stingray, while
the 335/25ZR20 rear tires
are two inches wider.
And to cover the wider tire
tread, the fenders of the
Z06 were extended by 2.2
inches (56 mm) at the front,
and 3.15 inches (80 mm) at
the rear. These extensions
give the Corvette Z06 a
wider, lower appearance
further emphasized by a
unique rear fascia. It
incorporates the same
taillamp assemblies as the
Stingray, but on the Z06 the
taillamps are pushed
approximately three inches
farther apart, toward the
edges of the body.
The tires are mounted on
lightweight, spin-cast
aluminum wheels that are
also wider than the Stingray
(19 x 10 inches in front and
20 x 12 inches in the rear).
Their open, ultralight
design showcases the massive
Brembo brakes, which are
part of the design
aesthetic:
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The Z06 features
two-piece steel rotors,
measuring 14.6 x
1.3-inch (371 x 33 mm)
front and 14.4 x 1-inch
(365 x 25 mm) rear, with
aluminum six-piston and
four-piston fixed
calipers, respectively
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The Z07 package adds
larger, 15.5 x 1.4-inch
(394 x 36 mm) front and
15.3 x 1.3-inch (388 x
33 mm) carbon
ceramic-matrix brake
rotors for consistent
performance lap after
lap, and collectively
save 23 pounds over the
standard Z06 rotors.
To harness the cornering and
braking grip afforded by the
larger tires and brakes, the
exterior of the Corvette Z06 is
tailored to produce aerodynamic
downforce that presses the tires
to the ground at high speeds.
The Z06 offers three
increasing levels of
aerodynamic downforce:
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The standard Z06
features a front
splitter, spats around
the front wheel
openings, a unique
carbon-fiber hood with a
larger vent, and a rear
spoiler
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An available
carbon-fiber aero
package – in either
black or a visible
carbon-fiber finish –
adds a carbon fiber
front splitter with
aviation-style winglets,
carbon fiber rocker
panels, and a larger
rear spoiler with a
fixed wickerbill, which
combine to create true
aerodynamic downforce
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The available Z07
package add larger
winglets to the front
splitter, along with an
adjustable, see-through
center section on the
rear spoiler for track
use. With this package,
the Corvette Z06
delivers the most
aerodynamic downforce of
any production car GM
has tested.
The exterior design also
reflects the increased cooling
required for the new Corvette
Z06. For example, the mesh
pattern on the front fascia was
painstakingly designed to
deliver the most possible
airflow to the supercharger’s
intercooler heat exchanger, so
much so that the mesh grill
directs more air into the engine
bay than if the grille was
removed.
The unique grille also
features dedicated
brake-cooling intakes and
wider grille outlets on the
bottom serve as air
diffusers. The grille is
complemented with a larger
hood vent, which vents hot
air from the engine
compartment and contributes
to downforce by allowing air
driven through the grille to
exit through the hood rather
than being forced under the
car, which could create
lift.
Additional cooling elements
include larger front fender
vents and unique air blades
over the inlets on the rear
fenders of Coupe models,
which force about 50 percent
more air into the cooling
ducts for the transmission
and differential coolers
than those on the Stingray.
Convertible models feature
under-body inlets. To cope
with the additional airflow,
Z06 Coupe and Convertible
also have larger rear-fascia
openings than the Stingray.
Standard front and rear
brake-cooling ducts,
including Z06-signature rear
ducts integrated in front of
the rear fender openings,
are also part of the
functional design changes
over Stingray models.
Ten exterior colors are
offered: Laguna Blue
Tintcoat, Daytona Sunrise
Orange Metallic, Corvette
Racing Yellow Tintcoat,
Arctic White, Blade Silver
Metallic, Black, Shark Gray
Metallic, Long Beach Red
Metallic Tintcoat, Torch Red
and Night Race Blue
Metallic.
Convertible considerations
The seventh-generation
Corvette Z06’s aluminum
structure is 20 percent
stiffer than the previous,
fixed-roof Z06. As there are
no structural reinforcements
needed for the Z06
Convertible, it has a nearly
identical curb weight as the
Z06 Coupe. They also share
the same chassis tuning,
powertrain output, driver
technologies and equipment
options – including the
track-focused Z07
Performance Package.
Like the structure, there
are only minor design
changes from the Z06 Coupe
to Convertible. The
convertible features a fully
electronic top that can be
lowered remotely using the
car’s key fob. The top can
also be opened or closed on
the go, at speeds of up to
30 mph (50 km/h).
With the top up, the Z06
Convertible is designed for a
refined driving experience. A
thick fabric top – offered in
four colors – with
sound-absorbing padding and a
glass rear window contribute to
a quiet cabin and premium
appearance.
With the top down, the
Corvette’s signature profile is
further accentuated. Behind the
seat backs, dual Carbon
Flash-painted or available
carbon fiber accent panels
enhance the character lines of
the tonneau cover. Corvette
Stingray’s signature “waterfall”
design originates in the valley
between the nacelles, bringing
the exterior color into the
interior.
The power-operated tonneau cover
necessitated moving the air
intakes for the differential and
transmission coolers, from the
rear quarter panels on the Z06
Coupe to the underbody of the
Z06 Convertible. Otherwise, both
models share the same,
performance-driven aesthetic.
Interior features
Inside, the Corvette Z06 is
distinguished from the
Corvette Stingray by unique
color schemes that emphasize
the driver-focused cockpit,
and a unique, flat-bottomed
steering wheel.
Like the Stingray, the Z06
will be offered with two
seating choices: a GT seat,
for all-around comfort, and
a Competition Sport seat
with more aggressive side
bolstering, which provides
greater support on the
track. The frame structure
for both seats is made of
magnesium, for greater
strength. They’re also more
rigid, contributing to the
enhanced feeling of support
during performance driving.
Several trim combinations
are offered for the seats:
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1LZ:
GT seats with perforated
Mulan leather seating
surfaces or Competition
Sport seats with leather
seating surfaces and
sueded microfiber
inserts
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2LZ:
GT or Competition Sport
seats with perforated
Mulan leather seating
surfaces; GT or
Competition Sport seats
with leather seating
surfaces and sueded
microfiber inserts
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3LZ:
GT seats with perforated
Napa leather seating
surfaces; Competition
Sport seats with
perforated Mulan leather
seating surfaces; GT or
Competition Sport seats
with leather seating
surfaces and sueded
microfiber inserts.
All models feature a
fully-wrapped interior, where
every surface is covered with
premium, soft-touch materials.
Available materials, depending
on the trim level, include Napa
leather, aluminum, carbon fiber
and micro-suede. There’s even a
micro-LED screen for the
passenger’s climate control
placed below the vent on the
dash, away from the performance
features on the instrument
panel.
Additional interior features
include:
The Z06 also benefits from
interior details designed for
high-performance driving, first
introduced on the Stingray,
including a steel-reinforced
grab bar on the center console
for the passenger and soft-touch
materials on the edge of the
console, where the driver
naturally braces during
high-load cornering.
Supercharged performance
The heart of the Corvette
Z06 is the all-new LT4 6.2L
supercharged V-8 engine,
expected to deliver an
SAE-certified 650 horsepower
(485 kW) and 650 lb-ft of
torque (881 Nm). To balance
performance and efficiency,
the LT4 leverages the same
trio of advanced
technologies introduced on
the Corvette Stingray:
direct injection, Active
Fuel Management, or cylinder
deactivation, and
continuously variable valve
timing.
These technologies –
combined with the
fuel-efficient multi-speed
transmissions, aerodynamic
design and lightweight
construction – help make the
new Z06 surprisingly fuel
efficient.
To maintain the Z06’s mass
and performance targets, the
LT4 engine was designed with
a more-efficient,
more-compact supercharger.
Even with its integrated
supercharger/intercooler
assembly mounted in the
valley between the cylinder
heads, the engine is only
about one inch (25 mm)
taller than the Corvette
Stingray’s LT1 engine –
while delivering nearly 37
percent more horsepower and
40 percent more torque.
A 1.7L supercharger spins at
up to 20,000 rpm – 5,000 rpm
more than the supercharger
on the Corvette ZR1’s
engine. The rotors are
smaller in diameter, which
contributes to their
higher-rpm capability – and
enables them to produce
power-enhancing boost
earlier in the rpm band.
That boost is achieved more
efficiently via a more
direct discharge port that
creates less turbulence,
reducing heat and speeding
airflow into the engine.
The LT4 engine also has
several unique features
designed to support its
higher output and the
greater cylinder pressures
created by forced induction,
including:
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Rotacast A356T6 aluminum
cylinder heads that are
stronger and handle heat
better than conventional
aluminum heads
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Lightweight titanium
intake valves
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Machined, forged powder
metal steel connecting
rods for reduced
reciprocating mass
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High 10.0:1 compression
ratio – for a
forced-induction engine
– enhances performance
and efficiency and is
enabled by direct
injection
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Forged aluminum pistons
with unique, stronger
structure to ensure
strength under high
cylinder pressures
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Stainless steel exhaust
manifolds that offer
greater structure at
higher temperatures
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Lightweight aluminum
balancer
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Standard dry-sump oiling
system with a
dual-pressure-control
oil pump.
Seven-speed manual and new
eight-speed automatic
transmissions
The supercharged LT4 is
offered with a standard
seven-speed manual
transmission with Active Rev
Match or the 8L90
eight-speed paddle-shift
automatic transmission
designed to enhance both
performance and efficiency.
The seven-speed manual
incorporates rev-matching
technology for upshifts and
downshifts. This
driver-selectable feature can be
easily engaged or disengaged via
paddles on the steering wheel.
The seven-speed is used with a
new dual-mass flywheel and
dual-disc clutch, which deliver
greater shift quality and feel
through lower inertia.
The eight-speed automatic is
tuned for world-class
shift-response times, and
smaller steps between gears
keep the LT4 within the
sweet spot of the rpm band,
making the most of the
output of the supercharged
engine for exhilarating
performance and greater
efficiency.
For performance driving, the
transmission offers full
manual control via steering
wheel paddles, and unique
algorithms to deliver shift
performance that rivals the
dual-clutch/semi-automatic
transmissions found in many
supercars – but with the
smoothness and refinement
that come with a
conventional automatic
fitted with a torque
converter.
In fact, the 8L90’s
controller analyzes and
executes commands 160 times
per second, and wide-open
throttle upshifts are
executed up to
eight-hundredths of a second
quicker than those of the
dual-clutch transmission
offered in the Porsche 911.
Featuring four gearsets and
five clutches, creative
packaging enables the
GM-developed eight-speed
automatic to fit the same
space as the six-speed
automatic in the Corvette
Stingray. Extensive use of
aluminum and magnesium make
it more than eight pounds (4
kg) lighter than the
six-speed. Along with design
features that reduce
friction, the 8L90 is
expected to contribute up to
5-percent greater
efficiency, when compared
with a six-speed automatic.
Track-proven structure and
technologie
The Corvette Z06 leverages
the technologies introduced
on the Corvette Stingray,
including the strategic use
of lightweight materials and
advanced driver
technologies, with unique
features and calibrations
tailored for its
capabilities.
Its aluminum frame is
produced in-house at General
Motors’ Bowling Green
assembly plant. It’s the
same robust, lightweight
frame used on the Corvette
Stingray and it is used
essentially unchanged for
the C7.R race cars.
The stiffer design of the
aluminum frame allows the
Corvette Z06 to be offered
with a removable roof panel
for the first time. With the
lightweight, carbon fiber
roof panel removed, the new
Corvette Z06 offers 20
percent more structural
rigidity than the previous
model’s fixed-roof design.
It is 60 percent stiffer
than the previous model with
the roof panel installed.
The new Z06 retains the
SLA-type front and rear
suspension design of the
Corvette Stingray but is
uniquely calibrated for the
higher performance
threshold. The
third-generation Magnetic
Selective Ride Control
dampers are standard on Z06.
They can be adjusted for
touring comfort or maximum
track performance via the
standard Driver Mode
Selector.
Like the Stingray, the
Driver Mode Selector tailors
up to a dozen features of
the Z06 to suit the driver’s
environment, including:
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Launch control:
Available in Track mode
for manual and automatic
transmissions, providing
maximum off-the-line
acceleration
-
Active handling
(StabiliTrak electronic
stability control):
A “competitive” setting
is available in Track
mode and is more suited
for on-track conditions.
It can also be disabled,
giving the driver
complete control
-
Traction control:
Weather mode tailors
traction control and
engine torque for
driving in inclement
conditions
-
Performance Traction
Management:
Available in Track mode
and offers five settings
of torque reduction and
brake intervention for
track driving
-
Electronic Limited Slip
Differential:
Adjusts the rate at
which the limited slip
engages, to balance
between steering
response and stability
in different driving
conditions with more
aggressive performance
in Sport and Track
modes.
The smart electronic
limited-slip differential, or
eLSD, is standard on the Z06 to
make the most of the torque
split between the rear wheels.
The system features a
hydraulically actuated clutch
that can infinitely vary clutch
engagement and can respond from
open to full engagement in
tenths of a second. It shifts
torque based on a unique
algorithm that factors in
vehicle speed, steering input
and throttle position to improve
steering feel, handling balance
and traction.
The eLSD is fully integrated
with Electronic Stability
Control and Performance
Traction Management systems.
Its calibrations vary among
three modes, based on the
Drive Mode Selector setting:
-
Mode 1 is the default
setting for normal
driving and emphasizes
vehicle stability
-
Mode 2 is engaged when
electronic stability
control is turned off in
the Sport or Track
modes. This calibration
enables more nimble
turn-in and traction
while accelerating out
of a corner
-
Mode 3 is automatically
selected when
Performance Traction
Management is engaged.
This calibration has the
same function as Mode 2,
but is fine-tuned to
work with Performance
Traction Management.
Performance Data Recorder
The award-winning,
industry-first Performance
Data Recorder – or PDR –
enables users to record
high-definition video, with
telemetry overlays, of their
driving experiences on and
off the track. It was
developed with Cosworth, the
motorsports-engineering
company that supplies the
Corvette Racing team’s data
acquisition and telemetry
electronics system.
The PDR system includes
three major components, all
seamlessly integrated into
the Corvette Z06’s interior.
First is a high-definition
camera, mounted within the
windshield header trim,
which records the driver’s
point-of-view through the
windshield. Audio is
recorded via a dedicated
microphone in the cabin.
Second is a self-contained
telemetry recorder, which
uses a dedicated GPS
receiver that operates at 5
hertz, or cycles per second
– five times faster than the
in-dash navigation system,
which allows more precise
positioning and corner
traces. Finally, the system
features a dedicated SD-card
slot in the glove box for
recording and transferring
video and vehicle data (SD
card not included).
Recording time depends on
the capacity of the memory
card, but an 8-gigabyte card
can record approximately 200
minutes, while a 32-GB card
stores up to about 800
minutes – more than 13 hours
of driving time.
The PDR system can record
video with three data
overlay options, each
rendered in real time:
-
Track Mode
– shows the maximum
level of data on the
screen, including speed,
rpm, g-force, a
location-based map, lap
time and more.
-
Sport Mode
– shows fewer details on
the overlay but includes
key data including speed
and g-force
-
Touring Mode
– simply records and
displays video and audio
of the drive with no
data overlay
-
Performance Mode
– records performance
metrics, such as 0 to 60
mph acceleration,
1/4-mile speed and
elapsed time, and
0-100-0 mph runs.
The video can be viewed on the
Corvette Z06’s eight-inch color
touchscreen when the car is
parked, or downloaded to a
computer for further editing,
and sharing video via social
media sites. For users who want
a more in-depth understanding of
their performance, the PDR
vehicle data can be opened in
the included “Cosworth Toolbox”
software, which combines
Cosworth’s professional-level
motorsport data analysis with an
easy-to-use graphic interface.
The Corvette Z06 is built at
GM’s Bowling Green, Ky.,
assembly plant.
2016 CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06
SPECIFICATIONS:
Overview
Model:
|
Chevrolet
Corvette Z06
coupe and
convertible
|
Body styles /
driveline:
|
2-door hatchback
coupe with
removable roof
panel or 2-door
convertible;
rear-wheel drive
|
Construction:
|
composite and
carbon-fiber
body panels,
hydroformed
aluminum frame
with aluminum
and magnesium
structural and
chassis
components
|
Manufacturing
location:
|
Bowling Green,
Ky.
|
Engine
|
LT4 6.2L
supercharged
V-8
|
Displacement
(cu in /
cc):
|
376 / 6162
|
Bore &
stroke (in /
mm):
|
4.06 x 3.62
/ 103.25 x
92
|
Block
material:
|
cast
aluminum
|
Cylinder
head
material:
|
cast
aluminum
|
Valvetrain:
|
overhead
valve, two
valves per
cylinder
|
Fuel
delivery:
|
direct
injection
|
Lubrication
system:
|
dry sump
|
Compression
ratio:
|
10:1
|
Horsepower
(hp / kW @
rpm):
|
650 / 485 @
6400 – SAE
certified
|
Torque
(lb-ft / Nm
@ rpm):
|
650/ 881 @
3600 – SAE
certified
|
Max. engine
speed (rpm):
|
6600
|
Recommended
fuel:
|
premium
required
|
EPA-estimated
fuel economy
|
15 / 22 –
manual
13 / 23 –
automatic
|
Transmissions
Type:
|
Seven-speed
manual with
Active Rev
Match
|
Paddle-shift
eight-speed,
electronically
controlled
automatic
overdrive
with torque
converter
clutch
|
Gear ratios
(:1)
|
|
|
First:
|
2.29
|
4.56
|
Second:
|
1.61
|
2.97
|
Third:
|
1.21
|
2.08
|
Fourth:
|
1.00
|
1.69
|
Fifth:
|
0.82
|
1.27
|
Sixth:
|
0.68
|
1.00
|
Seventh:
|
0.45
|
0.85
|
Eighth:
|
--
|
0.65
|
Reverse:
|
2.70
|
3.82
|
Final drive
ratio:
|
3.42
|
2.41
|
Chassis / Suspension
Front:
|
short/long
arm (SLA)
double
wishbone,
cast
aluminum
upper and
lower
control
arms,
transverse-mounted
composite
spring,
monotube
shock
absorber
|
Rear:
|
short/long
arm (SLA)
double
wishbone,
cast
aluminum
upper and
lower
control
arms,
transverse-mounted
composite
spring,
monotube
shock
absorber
|
Active
handling:
|
Magnetic
Selective
Ride Control
|
Traction
control:
|
StabiliTrak
electronic
stability
control
|
Steering
type:
|
variable-ratio
rack-and-pinion
with
electric
power assist
|
Steering
gear ratio:
|
12.0 to 16.4
|
Turns lock
to lock
|
2.53
|
Turning
circle, curb
to curb
(ft / m):
|
37.7 / 11.5
|
Brakes
Type:
|
front and
rear
power-assisted
discs with
two-piece
steel
rotors;
fixed
six-piston
aluminum
front
calipers and
fixed
four-piston
aluminum
rear
calipers;
carbon
ceramic
matrix
rotors with
Z07 pkg.
|
Rotor
diameter (in
/ mm):
|
front – Z06
: 14.6 / 371
front – Z06
w/Z07: 15.5
/ 394
rear – Z06:
14.4 / 365
rear – Z06
w/Z07: 15.3
/ 388
|
Rotor
thickness
(in / mm):
|
front – Z06
: 1.3 / 33
front – Z06
w/Z07: 1.4 /
36
rear – Z06:
1 / 25
rear – Z06
w/Z07: 1.3 /
33
|
Wheels / Tires
Wheel size:
|
front:
19-inch x
10-inch
rear:
20-inch x
12-inch
|
Tires:
|
Michelin
Pilot Super
Sport
run-flat
(Z06)
Michelin
Pilot Sport
Cup 2 (Z07)
front:
P285/30ZR19
rear:
P335/25ZR20
|
Dimensions
Exterior
Wheelbase
(in / mm):
|
106.7 / 2710
|
Overall
length (in /
mm):
|
177.9 / 4518
|
Overall
width (in /
mm):
|
77.4 / 1965
|
Overall
height (in /
mm):
|
48.6 / 1235
(coupe)
48.6 / 1235
(convertible)
|
Track (in /
mm):
|
63.5 / 1613
(front)
62.5 / 1587
(rear)
|
Curb weight
(lb / kg):
|
3524 / 1598
(coupe)
3582 / 1625
(convertible)
|
Weight
distribution
(% front /
rear):
|
50 / 50
|
Interior
Seating
capacity
|
2
|
Headroom (in
/ mm):
|
38 / 962
|
Leg room (in
/ mm):
|
43 / 1092
|
Shoulder
room (in /
mm):
|
55 / 1397
|
Hip room (in
/ mm):
|
54 /
1371
|
Capacities
Interior
volume (cu
ft / L):
|
52 / 1475
|
Cargo volume
(cu ft / L):
|
Coupe: 15 /
425
Convertible:
10 / 283
|
Fuel
capacity
(gal / L):
|
18.5 / 70
|
Engine oil
(qt / L):
|
9.75 / 9.2
|
Engine
cooling
system
(qt / L):
|
11.3 / 10.7
|
Update:
Chevrolet Introduces 2016 Corvette Z06 C7.R Edition
Track-to-street connection honored with limited production model
2015-04-24
BOWLING
GREEN,
Ky.
–
Chevrolet
today
introduced
the
2016
Corvette
Z06
C7.R
Edition
– a
road-going,
track-capable
homage
to
the
Corvette
Racing
C7.R
racecars.
It’s
offered
in
Corvette
Racing’s
signature
yellow
livery
– or
black
–
with
coordinated
exterior
and
interior
accents.
Only
500
examples
of
the
C7.R
Edition
will
be
built
and
all
will
include
the
Z07
Performance
Package
with
carbon
ceramic
brakes,
as
well
as a
specially
serialized
vehicle
identification
number.
They
go
on
sale
later
this
year.
“Corvette
Racing’s
legacy
and
technology
were
significant
influences
on
the
development
of
the
Corvette
Z06
and
the
new
C7.R
Edition
honors
the
direct
link
between
the
racecar
and
the
production
model,”
said
Harlan
Charles,
Corvette
product
and
marketing
manager.
“It
also
advances
Chevrolet’s
plan
to
offer
special-edition
models
that
offer
a
unique,
personal
ownership
experiences,
which
become
important
parts
of
Corvette’s
legacy.”
Here
is a
complete
list
of
content
and
unique
features
for
the
2016
Corvette
Z06
C7.R
Edition:
- Offered on coupe and convertible models with 3LZ trim
- Available in Corvette Racing Yellow Tintcoat (new for 2016) or Black exterior colors
- C7.R Edition graphics package
- Z07 Performance Package with Brembo carbon ceramic brakes and Michelin PS Cup 2 tires
- Yellow brake calipers
- Black wheels with yellow accent strip and Corvette Racing-logo center caps
- Visible carbon fiber ground effects package
- New visible carbon fiber hood section
- Grilles and vents finished in Spectra Gray Metallic
- Jet Black leather interior with sueded microfiber accents on the instrument panel and doors
- Sueded microfiber-trimmed Competition Sport Seat, steering wheel and shifter
- Yellow contrast stitching throughout the interior
- Carbon fiber interior trim package (high-gloss)
- Corvette Racing sill plates
- Numbered C7.R Edition interior plaque showing the build number, starting with VIN 700001
- Special indoor car cover with C7.R graphics.
The
Z07
Performance
Package
includes
Brembo
carbon
ceramic-matrix
brake
rotors
that
improve
braking
performance
and
contribute
to
greater
handling
through
reduced
un-sprung
weight.
The
Z07
package
also
includes
adjustable
front
and
rear
aero
components
for
unprecedented
aerodynamic
downforce
and
Michelin
Pilot
Super
Sport
Cup
2
tires
for
enhanced
grip.
“The
Z07
Performance
Package
enhances
overall
performance
to
make
the
Corvette
Z06
one
of
the
most
track-capable
cars
you
can
buy
off
the
dealership
floor
and
still
drive
it
to
work
every
day,”
said
Charles.
“Combined
with
the
650-horsepower
supercharged
LT4
engine,
true
aerodynamic
downforce
and
performance
technologies
such
as
Magnetic
Ride
Control,
Performance
Traction
Management
and
an
electronic
limited
slip
differential,
the
Corvette
Z06
C7.R
Edition
offers
capability
matched
only
by
an
elite
fraternity
of
the
world’s
supercars
and
special-edition
exclusivity
that
is
sure
to
make
it
an
instant
collector’s
item.”
Additional
updates
for
the
2016
Corvette
Z06
include
a
new,
available
front
curb
view
parking
camera,
power-cinching
hatch/trunk
latch,
new
available
design
packages
and
more.
Complete
details
are
available
here.
|