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Next Corvette Will Be Powered by Small, High-Revving Turbo V-8


Anxious to attract the sort of high-performance buyers increasingly drawn to European sports cars from the likes of Porsche, Ferrari and Lamborghini, General Motors is planning some major changes for the next-generation Chevrolet Corvette – starting with a high-revving, small-displacement powertrain, that will substitute for the big V-8s traditionally found under the hood of the Chevy two-seater.

GM has approved the use of a very European-style V-8 that will be only slightly larger than 3 liters in displacement.  The engine will be an overhead-cam, rather than traditional overhead-valve design, using a dry sump oil system that’s particularly well suited to high-performance road courses rather than straight-line acceleration. The engine is expected to feature a narrow 80.5 mm bore and a long stroke, more like a Ferrari or Lamborghini powertrain than the approach used for traditional Motor City metal.

A very senior GM executive also confirmed that the new engine will be turbocharged, which will help yield a broad torque curve and maximum performance under a variety of driving conditions. The engine is expected to deliver in excess of 400 horsepower, which means a specific output in the range of 125 horsepower per liter. That’s the sort of number that would help the next-generation Vette stack up well against the likes of a Porsche 911 or Lamborghini Gallardo.

The engine is likely to be extremely high-revving, perhaps climbing to a near-Formula One-class 10,000 RPMs, suggested one source involved in the project.

The revelation tracks in line with a recent comment by General Motors’ North American President Mark Reuss, who recently promised that the so-called C7 Corvette, due to market in less than two years, will be “completely different” from the very American sports cars that have come before it. Since its launch in 1953, Corvette has been governed by the philosophy, “there’s no replacement for displacement.”

While Reuss and other senior executives have declined to discuss plans for the next Corvette publicly, several well-placed sources have given TheDetroitBureau.com a good sense of what’s to come. The small V-8 underscores what one of those insiders says is the desire to “target a very different sort of buyer for the next Corvette. Let’s face it, the current customer is getting old.” But without making significant changes, that source acknowledged, younger sports car fans will continue to be “conquested” by more modern, high-tech imports.

Significantly, Corvette won’t abandon its more classic powertrain roots entirely.  There will be several different types of engines offered for the C7, including a more classic, big-block OHV V-8 designed to appeal to traditionalists.

In fact, some of the design cues of the new car will be borrowed from early generations. There have even been rumors of the C7 going with the split window of the very collectible 1963 Corvette, though TheDetroitBureau.com has not been able to confirm that that particular detail has been given the go.

Meanwhile, expect the interior to be much more modern than the current car’s, which GM’s global design chief Ed Welburn admits “is a disappointment.” The styling boss, a long-time Corvette fan himself, says he is personally overseeing the development of the C7 interior and promises it will be “absolutely world-class.”

Adopting a mid-engine layout, rather than the long-running front-engine design, is considered a strong possibility, though it would be a significant engineering shift for GM. Nonetheless, sources say that wouldn’t be entirely out of line, as the Corvette has often served as the technological test bed for the maker.

GM adopted the then-radical approach of using a fiberglass body when the original 1953 Corvette was launched. The sports car has introduced plenty of other features over the years, including the MagneRide suspension, which uses a magnetically controlled fluid to continuously vary suspension settings to match road conditions and driving behavior.

When migrating from the fifth-generation Corvette to today’s C6 model, GM trimmed weight and brought the sports car’s overall size down to something closer to that of a current Porsche 911. Anticipate further cuts in mass for the upcoming remake of Chevy’s halo car.

GM is investing $131 million in the Bowling Green, Kentucky plant that produces the Corvette to prepare for the C7 launch.

The use of the new small-displacement V-8 is likely to have some knock-on effects at GM, said one source. As with current Corvette powertrain technology, the high-tech engine will find its way into the Cadillac line-up, it appears, where it would help that brand’s V-Series evolve into a more sophisticated offering, rather than the brute-force line-up it is today.

The switch to a smaller, turbocharged V-8 isn’t exclusive to GM, incidentally. Ford made the move with its big F-Series pickup for 2011, offering a downsized EcoBoost twin-turbo V-6 — which delivers the same sort of towing power as the F-150′s biggest V-8, while yielding significant fuel economy improvements.



-- Edited by ffas23 on Friday 3rd of June 2011 08:28:48 AM

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The C7 will be my last .I figure I'll be close to 70 yrs old when I get my C7 .That'll be my last one .

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Can't wait to see the real spy photos .Should see something within the nexr 6 months

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Two more weeks .

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Saw some drawings online a week or so ago. Looks to me that GM is stealing the rear looks from the back of a late model Camaro. Don't know if I am going to like that. disbelief



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I agree ,if someone is going to buy a $60,000 vett I don't think they want it to look like a Camero .

But we will all know when we can touch& feel up close and personnel

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here you go: http://www.chevrolet.com/new-2014-corvette/



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I've been looking hard at it and It's good features out way the bad .I do like what I see on the vert .The coupe has some major blind spots and I'm getting older.

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Haven't seen a C7 close up yet. Are they getting any of them out to dealers as of yet? Curious about the console. In the picture I saw it looks like it sits up kinda high reminding me of the console in the old Pontiac Fiero's. Didn't like the console in my nieces Fiero. When you sat in the drivers seat it just didn't feel right being so high.



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They are shifting over production at the plant now but we won't see anything till June .

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Yep we need to see them up close. Pictures just don't do it for me. Want to be able to sit in one and see for myself what the difference is compared to the C5 and C6 as far as feel goes. Maybe take one for a test ride wouldn't be a bad idea either. Really not in the market myself  for a new one but one never knows especially at my age.

Vette Boy you get more  usage out of your Vette then someone like myself with my 3 Vettes and other collector cars plus my everyday rides. Now that I am retired I should find a little more time to drive some of my cars. Picked up my C5 three years ago this coming June and haven't even put a thousand miles on it and I love to drive it. Haven't driven my C3 in 3 years. My '67 less then 200 miles last year.

In retirement I need to make some changes. You got to remember one thing people like ourselves living in the North East just don't get to use our cars as much as someone living in Florida or California or any of the other warmer states. We are at a dissadvantage in doing so. c


 



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I've been told that Midnight race blue will be my next but not till 2015 models are out .

My 08 now has 51,000 miles .

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Bowling green is running one shift that will produce 30,000 cars buy the end of the model year .Interest and orders are high no big discounts this year .

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Vette boy good to see you are still posting on occasion. This forum is as dead as they get but I am still leaving it up. Many I guess still never realized what they had here. It was only a good thing if people would of hung around an participated rather then looking for the instant gratification of going to a already established forum. No skin off my teeth. This forum isn't here to make money like many other Corvette forums. My time working on this forum was my spare time trying to put something together other Corvette owners could of called their own place. Again it will stay up and hopefully may catch on at some point once again.  



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1970 Black on Black Monte Carlo(FOR SALE)Asking $18k



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Never can tell it might catch on in the next century .

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I'm heading for a dealership in New Hampshire after Christmas ,they have a stock of 2014's .I'll leave my checkbook at home I want to see and touch.

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Go for it. Let the forum know what you think. I have yet to see one on the road in NJ.



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1934 Ford 3 Window Coupe eng. code "ZZZ" 350-345hp Chevy Powered!
1970 Black on Black Monte Carlo(FOR SALE)Asking $18k

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