2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 coupeView Photos
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Despite its abundant use of lightweight materials throughout its structure and its aero-honed body, the 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 will be the heaviest Corvette in history—and not by a little. Thanks to “a friend” of Corvetteblogger.com (who we’re not sure is a true “friend” of GM), the 2015 Corvette ordering guide is now public domain, including previously unknown product information about the Z06.

From that document we’ve learned that the Corvette Z06 coupe will weigh 3524 pounds, 226 pounds more than the 2015 Corvette Stingray coupe, while the Z06 convertible will tip the scales at 3582 pounds, some 220 more than the Stingray ragtop. Incidentally, this is 171 pounds heavier, according to Chevrolet, than the 2013 Corvette ZR1 and 325 more than the 2013 Corvette Z06. Such is the price of more sophisticated suspension hardware, structural enhancements, plus a fat Eaton supercharger and all of its attendant plumbing on the 6.2-liter LT4 V-8.

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Not that the extra weight should bog down the car too much: the Z06 will produce a rip-snortin’ 650 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque, yielding an output-to-weight ratio very close to that of the ZR1, which pumped out 638 horses and 604 lb-ft. So you don’t have to do the math, that’s 5.42 lb/hp for the 2015 Z06 versus 5.26 for the ZR1, and 5.42 lb/lb-ft of torque for the new Z06 coupe versus 5.55 lb/lb-ft for the ZR1.



Given what a screamer the ZR1 turned out to be, we foresee great things coming from this car both on road and track. Watch this space for a full test of the Z06 in the next few months.

2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 coupeView Photos
A.J. Mueller and the Manufacturer
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Steve Siler creó una columna sobre automóviles en el periódico de su universidad en 1995 y ha estado escribiendo sobre automóviles desde entonces, y sus reflexiones y fotografías han aparecido en decenas de publicaciones impresas y en línea diferentes. Nacido en Los Ángeles (California), donde aún vive y trabaja cuando no participa en un programa multimedia de conducción o cubre una exposición de automóviles, Siler aporta una perspectiva de la costa oeste a su cobertura y ha colaborado con Car and Driver desde 2006.