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Corvette to tour country

- – Matt Brogan

The first factory-built righthand drive Corvette Z06 to arrive Down Under has been revealed by General Motors Special Vehicles ahead of a series of activation­s planned around the country throughout the year.

Arriving almost 70 years to the day since the very first Corvette was unveiled in New York on January 17, 1953, the hardcore Z06 combines Chevrolet’s new naturally aspirated LT6 5.5-litre V8 engine with flat plane crankshaft design and thunderous 8600rpm redline.

The Z06’s widened wheel track is met with improved braking capabiliti­es; the model offers larger 370mm front and 380mm rear rotors when compared with the standard Stingray. The front discs are grabbed by sixpiston Brembo calipers.

General Motors Special Vehicles, GMSV, says the Z06 features the largest wheels ever offered on a production Corvette, measuring 20 inches in diameter at the front and 21 inches at the rear.

The forged aluminium wheels are finished in a ‘spider’ design and are said to provide ‘surefooted grip to get power to the ground’.

Victorian manufactur­er Carbon Revolution produces the Z06’s optional factory-fit carbon-fibre rims, as featured on the show car GMSV has imported, along with a raft of cosmetic, comfort and performanc­e upgrades.

Inside, the tech-laden, driver focused cockpit is said to relay all of the vehicle’s necessary driving data quickly and concisely.

GMSV director Greg Rowe said the new Z06 was indicative of what customers in Australia and New Zealand could expect from a MY24 Z06.

“We will be offering 3LZ trim as standard,” he said.

“This includes a steering wheel beautified with carbon-fibre, shift paddles made from carbon-fibre, sueded microfibre on the upper interior trim, leather-wrapped interior door panels and instrument panel, as well as GT2 bucket seats with Nappa leather upholstery and carbon-fibre garnish.

“Our new show car also features the Z07 performanc­e package, which makes it even more eye-catching and enhances its performanc­e prowess

thanks to the addition of larger brakes with carbon-ceramic rotors, carbonfibr­e aerodynami­c elements, unique suspension tuning, ultra-performanc­e tyres as well as optional carbon fibre wheels.

“The Z06 will be on the road around Melbourne and surrounds throughout the coming weeks and Corvette fans and performanc­e car enthusiast­s alike are welcome to stop and grab a photo when they see this amazing new model.”

The Z06 lands in Australia just days after Chevrolet released details of its new electrifie­d Corvette, the E-ray hybrid.

Promising all-season performanc­e and composure – and a blistering 0-60mph, or 97kmh, time of 2.5 seconds – the third C8 model combines Chevrolet’s 6.2-litre LT2 small block V8 – developing 370kw at 6450rpm and 637Nm at 5150rpm – to drive rear axle via an eight-speed dual-clutch transmissi­on, with electric propulsion

adding 119kw and 170Nm to the front wheels. Total system power is rated at 488kw with battery energy sourced from a tunnel-mounted 1.9kwh lithium-ion unit.

Chevrolet quotes a quarter mile, 0-400m time of 10.5 seconds – a tenth quicker than the Z06.

GMSV has yet to confirm if the Corvette E-ray will be offered in Australia and New Zealand.

 ?? ?? ON SHOW: The first factory right-hook Corvette Z06 has arrived in Melbourne ahead of customer deliveries.
ON SHOW: The first factory right-hook Corvette Z06 has arrived in Melbourne ahead of customer deliveries.

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