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2011 Z06 Carbon...

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by Sam Abuelsamid (RSS feed) on Mar 10th 2010 at 12:01AM

For the truly hard-core Corvette fanatic who likes to spend weekends thrashing his or her car at the track, there is only one Corvette worthy of consideration: the Z06. However, thanks to the ZR1, the lightweight, normally aspirated 7.0-liter coupe is no longer the absolute quickest Vette, but it is felt to have the most responsive handling. What it doesn't have is the uber-cool carbon-ceramic brakes, carbon-fiber body panels and magnetic ride active damping system of its supercharged sibling. That can now be changed to past tense with the birth of the Z06 Carbon edition announced today by General Motors.

The Z06 Carbon was created to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first appearance of the Corvette at the 24 Hours of Le Mans when John Fitch and Briggs Cunningham won their class and finished eighth overall. The Carbon edition is essentially a Z06 with a ZR1 chassis and some of the carbon skin. When production starts this fall, only 500 examples will be made and they will only come in two colors, Inferno Orange and Supersonic Blue. All examples get black-painted wheels and a black interior upholstered in leather and suede. Follow the jump and we'll tell you more.



Gallery: 2011 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Carbon

[Source: Chevrolet]


One element unique to the Z06 Carbon is its hood. The profile of the new carbon fiber hood is identical to that on the ZR1 but without a transparent window. That makes it the lightest hood ever on a Corvette and, according to chief engineer Tadge Juechter, it truly is a featherweight. ZR1 owners looking to swap out their hoods will be disappointed to learn that the Carbon hood will not fit their cars. Because of the absent window, the Z06 hood has different structure underneath that won't clear the ZR1 engine's intercooler.

The splitter, rocker extensions and roof of the Carbon are painted black instead of the super-expensive clear-coat used on the ZR1. The headlamp pockets and wheels are also painted a glossy black giving the Carbon a decidedly sinister appearance, particularly with the steel blue paint combination.

According to Juechter, the upgraded suspension and brakes give the Z06 a real boost on the track too. Even with the same powertrain, the Corvette circulates both Laguna Seca and the Milford Road Course three seconds a lap faster than a 2010 Z06. The addition of the magnetic ride damping system should also make the Z06 Carbon more livable on the road as well.

For those who don't manage to get one of the 500 Carbon editions, most of the good bits will be available as part of two option packages available for 2011 models. The Z07 package provides all the mechanical goodness of the Brembo brake system, wheels and tires and the MR suspension. The carbon fiber package includes the splitter, sill extensions and rear lip spoiler. Unfortunately, the hood is only available on the 500 limited edition cars. The Carbon and new option packages go on sale in late summer at prices that will be announced closer to launch date, so stay tuned. </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><!-- / message -->
 
Lets make more vehicles based on the same...cutting our own sales and letting customers chose between 17 models.

Oh wait that was what got GM into the bancruptcy...nice to see nothings changing.

While I like the car...it goes against all business models to survive a destroyed economy and to prosper out of their financial failure.
 
I just want to know if a profit is made on that model after all the engineering, race team and other R&D is paid for. It is a nice car for shure and fast but if it don't make money there is no point for a company to produce it.

People who are going to buy that car, can afford that car.

Being able to make the payments doesn't mean you can afford it.
 
whats the difference?

I can make a few payments on a Porsche 911GT3 with my savings...after that they'd come tow it away since I wouldn't have the job to afford it long term.

I could make some payments, I can not afford it.
 
So if your living paycheck to paycheck in debt up to the top of your head but just are barely able to make all your payments you can "afford" everything?
 
2011 z06

That's a badass looking Vette. I guess I'll have to go get me one. Damn there's only one problem I can't afford that damn thing. I guess I'm off to the local Wal-Mart to buy a $1 Hot Wheel version. I told you guys I'd get one.:mrgreen:
 
Damn, they just keep getting better. Love the Z06's.....whooping exotic sports car ass for 1/2 the price.

Excuse me, I need to go touch myself now.
 
Not a huge Corvette fan...slick Z06 for sure, but 60's vintage Stingrays have always been my favorite.

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