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2014 Corvette ZR1

 2014 Corvette ZR1
 2014 Corvette ZR1
 2014 Corvette ZR1
The exclusive images you see here, derived from hours spent secretly poring over the sheetmetal of two seventh-generation Corvettes, show the next step in the supercar's iconic evolution. These aren't photos, but this is absolutely the next-generation Chevy Corvette in ZR1 trim. GM so doesn't want you to see these.
Love it or hate it, the Chevrolet Corvette is an American icon. For most of its 60 years, the 'Vette's shown that a commodity-focused U.S. automaker can confound expectations and compete with the likes of Ferrari and Lamborghini. The seventh-generation Corvette — or C7 Corvette — as fan-boys and GM insiders call it — is designed to further confound those expectations.

These renderings were derived from hours this weekend I (and our designer) spent in secret, poring over the completely uncamouflaged "sheetmetal" of two versions of the next-gen Corvette. With limited time, we decided to, rather than show you the first one, a base level Corvette, we focused our rendering efforts instead on the high-performance ZR1 trim level.
2014 Corvette ZR1
None of our sources were willing to go on the record or allow me to run their name for fear they might lose their jobs. That's also why I'm showing renderings rather than actual photos — I don't care if it might cast doubt on the veracity of the styling — but I didn't want anyone losing their job over this.

That said, we showed these images to three different sources at General Motors — and all three confirmed that the images you see here accurately portray the ZR1 trim level for the seventh-generation Corvette. A fourth source — a non-GM employee — confirmed that the vehicle we show here is one of two Initial Vehicle Engineering Release (IVER) vehicles that's been making the rounds at the Milford Proving Grounds.

The ZR1 trim level is expected to come out later than the base model Corvette — which is slated for a 2014 model year and a reveal at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show.
At first glance, you think this is nothing more than an evolutionary change to America's supercar. But give it a second for that initial enormously deceiving glance to dissipate into a double-take. The changes — like the very Camaro-esque rear taillights, the over-exaggerated side vents, and a new window in the rear quarter — will be absolutely polarizing to any Corvette fan-boy. And other items — like a split-rear window, a la the Corvette Stingray, won't make it into production.

2014 Corvette ZR1

 2014 Corvette ZR1
 2014 Corvette ZR1
 2014 Corvette ZR1
The exclusive images you see here, derived from hours spent secretly poring over the sheetmetal of two seventh-generation Corvettes, show the next step in the supercar's iconic evolution. These aren't photos, but this is absolutely the next-generation Chevy Corvette in ZR1 trim. GM so doesn't want you to see these.
Love it or hate it, the Chevrolet Corvette is an American icon. For most of its 60 years, the 'Vette's shown that a commodity-focused U.S. automaker can confound expectations and compete with the likes of Ferrari and Lamborghini. The seventh-generation Corvette — or C7 Corvette — as fan-boys and GM insiders call it — is designed to further confound those expectations.

These renderings were derived from hours this weekend I (and our designer) spent in secret, poring over the completely uncamouflaged "sheetmetal" of two versions of the next-gen Corvette. With limited time, we decided to, rather than show you the first one, a base level Corvette, we focused our rendering efforts instead on the high-performance ZR1 trim level.
2014 Corvette ZR1
None of our sources were willing to go on the record or allow me to run their name for fear they might lose their jobs. That's also why I'm showing renderings rather than actual photos — I don't care if it might cast doubt on the veracity of the styling — but I didn't want anyone losing their job over this.

That said, we showed these images to three different sources at General Motors — and all three confirmed that the images you see here accurately portray the ZR1 trim level for the seventh-generation Corvette. A fourth source — a non-GM employee — confirmed that the vehicle we show here is one of two Initial Vehicle Engineering Release (IVER) vehicles that's been making the rounds at the Milford Proving Grounds.

The ZR1 trim level is expected to come out later than the base model Corvette — which is slated for a 2014 model year and a reveal at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show.
At first glance, you think this is nothing more than an evolutionary change to America's supercar. But give it a second for that initial enormously deceiving glance to dissipate into a double-take. The changes — like the very Camaro-esque rear taillights, the over-exaggerated side vents, and a new window in the rear quarter — will be absolutely polarizing to any Corvette fan-boy. And other items — like a split-rear window, a la the Corvette Stingray, won't make it into production.

Chevrolet Camaro is American icon

 Chevrolet Camaro
 Chevrolet Camaro
 Chevrolet Camaro
The production of the series confirmed for 2009
The Chevrolet Camaro Concept was celebrated star of the American Auto Show 2006 season. Now, at the beginning of 2007 auto show season, there's a new star rising: The Chevrolet Camaro convertible concept. It will be presented on the eve of the North American International Auto Show's GM Style, an exclusive fashion event combining celebrities splashed, fashion and cars. Chevrolet already has announced production plans for the Camaro, which goes on sale in the United States in 2009. A production convertible model will be added in the same year.
The Camaro convertible concept is based on the original Camaro concept, with only minor changes necessary to accommodate the convertible body style. It shares exterior dimensions with the Camaro concept (L / W / H: 4730 / 2022 / 1344 mm), although the convertible concept windshield surround, which offers bright anodized finish, is changed slightly to accommodate the roof. The Camaro convertible concept is motivated by a V-8 engine torque that sends power to the right rear wheels via a manual transmission. It also has a four-wheel independent suspension and four-wheel disc brakes.


Specifications:
Model: Chevrolet Camaro LS, LT and SS
Engine: 3.6-liter V6, 6.2-liter V8
Horsepower: 300 (DI V6), 400 (V8, automatic trans.), 422 (V8, manual trans.)
Torque: 273 (DI V6), 395 (V8, automatic trans.), 408 (V8, manual trans.)
Transmission: six-speed manual, six-speed automatic
Compression ratio: 11.3:1

10.7:1
Wheelbase: 112.3 inches
Length: 190.4 inches
Width: 75.5 inches
Height: 54.2 inches
Base Curb weight range: 3741 pounds (LT manual), 3913 (SS automatic)

Chevrolet Camaro is American icon

 Chevrolet Camaro
 Chevrolet Camaro
 Chevrolet Camaro
The production of the series confirmed for 2009
The Chevrolet Camaro Concept was celebrated star of the American Auto Show 2006 season. Now, at the beginning of 2007 auto show season, there's a new star rising: The Chevrolet Camaro convertible concept. It will be presented on the eve of the North American International Auto Show's GM Style, an exclusive fashion event combining celebrities splashed, fashion and cars. Chevrolet already has announced production plans for the Camaro, which goes on sale in the United States in 2009. A production convertible model will be added in the same year.
The Camaro convertible concept is based on the original Camaro concept, with only minor changes necessary to accommodate the convertible body style. It shares exterior dimensions with the Camaro concept (L / W / H: 4730 / 2022 / 1344 mm), although the convertible concept windshield surround, which offers bright anodized finish, is changed slightly to accommodate the roof. The Camaro convertible concept is motivated by a V-8 engine torque that sends power to the right rear wheels via a manual transmission. It also has a four-wheel independent suspension and four-wheel disc brakes.


Specifications:
Model: Chevrolet Camaro LS, LT and SS
Engine: 3.6-liter V6, 6.2-liter V8
Horsepower: 300 (DI V6), 400 (V8, automatic trans.), 422 (V8, manual trans.)
Torque: 273 (DI V6), 395 (V8, automatic trans.), 408 (V8, manual trans.)
Transmission: six-speed manual, six-speed automatic
Compression ratio: 11.3:1

10.7:1
Wheelbase: 112.3 inches
Length: 190.4 inches
Width: 75.5 inches
Height: 54.2 inches
Base Curb weight range: 3741 pounds (LT manual), 3913 (SS automatic)

Chevrolet Camaro specs and review

Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro

chevrolet camaro : chevrolet camaro specs and review
Chevrolet Camaro is one example of a car of this type of pony car. Pony car itself is a kind of sports-oriented cars that began to emerge since the launch of the Ford Mustang in 1964. Although the original Camaro itself has aged 40 years, but it seems not intend to stop the Chevrolet product.

Chevrolet Camaro

Mid-2006, Chevrolet ensure that the fifth generation of the Camaro will be released in 2010 and Oshawa Car Assembly based in Canada had the honor to produce this legendary car.

This fifth-generation Camaro will be released with two engine options, V6 and V8.With its own version of the V6 engine will be released with the code while the LS and LT use a V8 engine will be coded SS. Reportedly version of the Camaro convertible will be released 9 months after the launch of the coupe version of it.

Chevrolet Camaro specs and review

Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro

chevrolet camaro : chevrolet camaro specs and review
Chevrolet Camaro is one example of a car of this type of pony car. Pony car itself is a kind of sports-oriented cars that began to emerge since the launch of the Ford Mustang in 1964. Although the original Camaro itself has aged 40 years, but it seems not intend to stop the Chevrolet product.

Chevrolet Camaro

Mid-2006, Chevrolet ensure that the fifth generation of the Camaro will be released in 2010 and Oshawa Car Assembly based in Canada had the honor to produce this legendary car.

This fifth-generation Camaro will be released with two engine options, V6 and V8.With its own version of the V6 engine will be released with the code while the LS and LT use a V8 engine will be coded SS. Reportedly version of the Camaro convertible will be released 9 months after the launch of the coupe version of it.

Chevrolet Camaro 2012


Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro 
 Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro
 Chevrolet Camaro
The 2010 Chevrolet Camaro will be the culmination of the much anticipated return of the Camaro name since GM ended production in 2002. The first official word that the Chevrolet Camaro might reappear in 2010 was at the North American international Auto Show where in January 2006 GM unveiled the Camaro Concept, which stuck with the original Camaro formula of 2 doors, 4 passenger rear wheel drive coupe. Then in 2007 again at the North American International Auto Show GM unveiled the stunning Camaro Convertible Concept, at the time Ed Peper (Chevrolet General Manager) remarked “If this Camaro convertible doesn’t make your heart beat faster, you should see either your optometrist or your cardiologist because you have a problem”. It was on the 10th August 2006 that Rick Wagoner GM CEO stated “As evidence that we’re not completely brain dead, GM will build the Chevy Camaro”. This all new version of the Chevrolet Camaro was meant to go into production in 2008 but due to delays will start production in January 2009 for sale in 2009 for the 2010 model. On the 21st July GM officially unveiled the production model of the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro. The official 2010 Chevrolet Camaro will be available in LS, LT and SS trim levels. The LS, LT trim level will be powered by the 3.6l V6 producing 300hp. While the manual version of the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS will be powered by the 6.2L LS3 V8 producing 422hp. The automatic version of the SS will have the new variant of the LS3 called the GM L99 which produces 400hp. This new L99 V8 comes with Active Fuel Management which allows the engine to run on 4 cylinders under light load conditions such as highway cruising thereby improving fuel economy. Other features of the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro include full independent suspension four wheel disc brakes (with four piston Brembo calipers on the SS models) a Stabili Trak electronic stability / traction control system. Safety features for the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro include head curtain side impact air bags plus seat mounted thorax side air bags. There will also be an RS appearance package available on the LT and SS models which include HID headlights with special halo rings, spoiler and tail lamps and wheels specific to the RS package on the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro.

Chevrolet Camaro 2012


Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro 
 Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro
 Chevrolet Camaro
The 2010 Chevrolet Camaro will be the culmination of the much anticipated return of the Camaro name since GM ended production in 2002. The first official word that the Chevrolet Camaro might reappear in 2010 was at the North American international Auto Show where in January 2006 GM unveiled the Camaro Concept, which stuck with the original Camaro formula of 2 doors, 4 passenger rear wheel drive coupe. Then in 2007 again at the North American International Auto Show GM unveiled the stunning Camaro Convertible Concept, at the time Ed Peper (Chevrolet General Manager) remarked “If this Camaro convertible doesn’t make your heart beat faster, you should see either your optometrist or your cardiologist because you have a problem”. It was on the 10th August 2006 that Rick Wagoner GM CEO stated “As evidence that we’re not completely brain dead, GM will build the Chevy Camaro”. This all new version of the Chevrolet Camaro was meant to go into production in 2008 but due to delays will start production in January 2009 for sale in 2009 for the 2010 model. On the 21st July GM officially unveiled the production model of the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro. The official 2010 Chevrolet Camaro will be available in LS, LT and SS trim levels. The LS, LT trim level will be powered by the 3.6l V6 producing 300hp. While the manual version of the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS will be powered by the 6.2L LS3 V8 producing 422hp. The automatic version of the SS will have the new variant of the LS3 called the GM L99 which produces 400hp. This new L99 V8 comes with Active Fuel Management which allows the engine to run on 4 cylinders under light load conditions such as highway cruising thereby improving fuel economy. Other features of the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro include full independent suspension four wheel disc brakes (with four piston Brembo calipers on the SS models) a Stabili Trak electronic stability / traction control system. Safety features for the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro include head curtain side impact air bags plus seat mounted thorax side air bags. There will also be an RS appearance package available on the LT and SS models which include HID headlights with special halo rings, spoiler and tail lamps and wheels specific to the RS package on the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro.

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