Drop-top
Supercar: 2015 Corvette Z06
Convertible
Chevrolet today
introduced one of the most capable
drop-tops on the market: the 2015
Corvette Z06 Convertible. With
at least 625 horsepower, and 635
pound-feet of torque, the Z06 is
also the most powerful convertible
ever produced by Chevrolet.
“The
Z06 Convertible is a world-class
supercar in every sense,” said Mark
Reuss, executive vice president,
Global Product Development. “Only a
handful of convertibles in the world
bring more than 600 horsepower and
600 pound-feet of torque. Even fewer
can match the advanced technologies,
aerodynamic design, and visceral
driving experience of the Z06
Convertible.”
This is the first
Z06 Convertible offered from the
factory since 1963 when the Z06
option package was introduced for
endurance racing. Records show only
199 Corvette orders with a Z06
package that year, including one
convertible.
Recent
technological advancements enable
the building of a modern Z06
Convertible, said Corvette chief
engineer Tadge Juechter.
“Until recently
it was not possible to create a
lightweight, open-roof structure
strong enough to cope with the
braking, cornering, and acceleration
of Corvette’s top performance
models,” Juechter said. “The frame
for the Z06 convertible leverages
advancements in computer-aided
engineering, metallurgy, and
manufacturing techniques – many of
which were not available just five
years ago.”
The aluminum
structure is 20 percent stiffer than
the previous, fixed-roof Z06. As
there are no structural
reinforcements needed for the Z06
Convertible, its curb weight is
nearly identical to the Z06 Coupe.
They also share the same chassis
tuning, powertrain output, driver
technologies and equipment options –
including the Z07 Performance
Package, which adds Brembo
carbon-ceramic matrix brakes,
Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tires and
adjustable front- and
rear-aerodynamic components.
“The most
impressive aspect of the Z06
Convertible may be its performance
bandwidth,” said Juechter. “Very few
cars on the market can match its
combination of extreme, supercar
levels of performance; the
flexibility for daily driving and
long-distance commuting; and the
360-degree, open-air driving
experience only true convertibles
can offer.”
All-aluminum,
high-tech foundation
The Corvette Z06
Convertible represents the
culmination of more than four years
developing an all-new, all-aluminum
structure for the seventh generation
Corvette. That structure, built at
General Motors’ Bowling Green
Assembly plant, was designed to the
specifications of the Corvette
Stingray, Corvette Z06 and the
Corvette Racing C7.R.
“We wanted a
frame that was lighter than the
steel frame of the previous
Corvette, yet strong enough for both
a 600-horsepower convertible and a
24-hour endurance racer,” said Ed
Moss, engineering group manager for
Corvette structures. “That would not
have been possible without
improvements in computer-aided
engineering software, which allowed
us to model more than 17,000 frame
iterations, with each iteration
improving strength and stiffness,
while reducing mass.”
The team used
nearly 186,000 computational hours
of modeling to develop the frame. It
features main rails composed of five
customized aluminum segments,
including aluminum extrusions at
each end, a center main rail section
and hollow-cast nodes at the
suspension interface points. The
gauge of each segment varies in
thickness from 2mm to 11mm, tailored
– along with the shape – to meet the
strength and stiffness requirements
for each frame section with minimal
weight.
These components
are assembled using many advanced
manufacturing processes, including:
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439
spot-welds using a
GM-patented process that
uses a unique electrode designed
specifically for aluminum
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188 Flowdrill-machined
fasteners installed by a
high-speed drill that extrudes
the frame material to create a
strong, integral collar tapped
for bolt-on fasteners
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113 feet of
structural adhesives used in
conjunction with welding and
fasteners to increase overall
frame stiffness
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37 feet of
laser welds, which join frame
sections via a precise beam of
high energy that minimizes heat
beyond the weld area for
improved structural accuracy.
The only
structural differences between the
Z06 Coupe and Convertible are
provisions for mounting the
power-folding top, and repositioned
safety-belt mounts.
High-performance aerodynamics
Like the
structure, only minor design changes
distinguish the Z06 Coupe from the
Convertible. The Z06 convertible
features an electronic top that can
be lowered remotely using the car’s
key fob. The top can also open or
close 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 along with sound-absorbing
padding and a glass rear window,
contributes to a quiet cabin and
premium appearance.
Behind the seat
backs, dual accent panels – either
Carbon Flash-painted or available
with exposed carbon fiber – 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.
“Practically
every exterior panel serves a
functional purpose to meet the
performance goals of the Z06,” said
Tom Peters, Corvette design
director, “The flared fenders
accommodate larger, wider wheels and
tires for more grip. The larger
vents provide more cooling air to
the engine, brakes, transmission and
differential for increased track
capability. The more aggressive
aerodynamic package generates true
downforce for more cornering grip
and high-speed stability.”
Both Z06 models
are fitted with Michelin tires
(Pilot Super Sport tires for the
Z06; Sport Cup 2 tires with the Z07
package): P285/30ZR19 front, and
335/25ZR20 rear.
The tires are
mounted on lightweight, spin-cast
aluminum wheels (19 x 10 inches in
front and 20 x 12 inches in the
rear). Their open, ultralight design
showcases the massive Brembo brakes,
which contribute to the design:
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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. They
collectively save 23 pounds over
the standard Z06 rotors.
Both Z06 coupe
and convertible will be available
with one of 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
rear spoiler
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An available
carbon-fiber aero package
delivers aerodynamic downforce
four times greater than the
standard Z06. It adds a carbon
fiber front splitter with
aviation-style winglets, carbon
fiber rocker panels, and a
larger rear spoiler with a fixed
wickerbill – a small, vertical
tab at the edge of the spoiler
that significantly increases
downforce. The package is
available in black or a visible
carbon-fiber finish
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The available
Z07 package adds larger winglets
to the front splitter, along
with an adjustable, see-through
center section on the rear
spoiler enabling customers to
tailor the aerodynamics to their
preference.
Compared to the
Corvette Stingray, the Corvette Z06
fenders are 2.2 inches (56 mm) wider
at the front, and 3.15 inches (80
mm) at the rear. Those 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
to edges of the body.
The exterior
design also reflects the increased
cooling required for the new
Corvette Z06. For example, the mesh
pattern on the front fascia was
designed to deliver the most
possible airflow to the
supercharger’s intercooler heat
exchanger, so much 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. A larger hood vent
allows air driven through the grille
to exit through the hood rather than
being forced under the car, which
could create lift.
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.
The Z06 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.
Like the
Stingray, the Z06 comes 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. A magnesium frame structure
for both seats provides greater
rigidity and strength compared with
steel frames.
Unprecedented
attention to detail and build
quality complements the Corvette
Z06’s performance. All models
feature a fully wrapped interior,
with every surface covered by
premium, soft-touch materials.
Available materials, depending on
the trim level, include Napa
leather, aluminum, carbon fiber and
micro-suede.
The interior also
features a flat-bottom steering
wheel with a carbon fiber center
spoke. The Z06 comes in five
interior colors, including two that
are unique to Z06 – blue and dark
gray.
Supercharged,
efficient performance
The heart of the 2015 Corvette Z06
is the all-new LT4 6.2L supercharged
V-8 engine, expected to deliver at
least 625 horsepower (466 kW) and
635 lb-ft of torque (861 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.
“The supercharged
LT4 engine delivers the greatest
balance of performance and
efficiency ever in the Corvette,”
said John Rydzewski, assistant chief
engineer for Small-Block engines.
“It is one of the world’s only
supercharged engines to incorporate
cylinder deactivation technology,
enabling it to cruise efficiently on
the highway with reduced fuel
consumption, but offer more than 600
horsepower whenever the driver calls
up its tremendous power reserve.”
The supercharged
LT4 comes with a standard
seven-speed manual transmission with
Active Rev Match, or an all-new 8L90
eight-speed paddle-shift automatic
transmission designed to enhance
performance and efficiency. The
seven-speed manual incorporates
rev-matching technology for upshifts
and downshifts. A new dual-mass
flywheel and dual-disc clutch
deliver greater shift quality and
feel through lower inertia.
The eight-speed
automatic is tuned for world-class
shift-response times. 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.
“There’s no
trade-off in drivability with the
new 8L90 eight-speed automatic
transmission – it was designed to
deliver performance on par with
dual-clutch designs, but without
sacrificing refinement,” said Bill
Goodrich, assistant chief engineer
for eight-speed automatic
transmissions. “It is also the
highest-capacity automatic
transmission ever offered in a
Chevrolet car.”
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 used 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
technologies
The 2015 Corvette
Z06 Coupe and Convertible leverage
the technologies introduced on the
Corvette Stingray, with unique
features and calibrations tailored
for its capabilities.
“Our mission with
the seventh-generation Corvette was
to make the performance levels more
accessible, enabling drivers to
exploit every pound-foot of torque,
every ‘g’ of grip and every pound of
downforce,” said Juechter. “It’s a
philosophy we introduced with the
460-horsepower Corvette Stingray –
and one that’s even more relevant
with an estimated 625 horsepower at
your beck and call.”
The new Z06
retains the SLA-type front and rear
suspension design of the Corvette
Stingray but uniquely calibrated for
the higher performance threshold.
The third-generation Magnetic
Selective Ride Control dampers,
adjustable for touring comfort or
maximum track performance via the
standard Driver Mode Selector, are
standard on Z06.
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
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Traction
control: Weather mode
tailors traction control and
engine torque for driving in
inclement conditions
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Performance Traction Management:
Available in Track mode and
offers five settings of torque
reduction and brake intervention
for track driving
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Electronic
Limited Slip Differential:
Adjusts the rate at which the
limited slip engages, balancing
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.
It features a hydraulically actuated
clutch capable of infinitely varying
clutch engagement. The system
enhances all aspects of performance
by constantly tailoring the
clutch-pack engagement based on a
unique algorithm that factors in
vehicle speed, steering input and
throttle position to improve
steering feel, handling balance and
traction.