News Flash for C6 !
#1
News Flash for C6 !
Okay, it's more of a synopsis of what we know.......hope it's not a dupe. :eek:
Bad link.....so here's the 'scoop' .....
(00:01 May 05, 2003)
Caught! Corvette C6 prototypes spied testing
By WES RAYNAL
CAN YOU FEEL IT?
The buzz? It’s building: In eight months Chevrolet will finally unveil the next-generation, 2005 Corvette at the 2004 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, before it is launched in fall 2004. Between now and then, the C6 rumors and hype and anticipation will no doubt reach feverish levels (in plenty of circles it already has).
And now we have the exclusive photos to go with it.
We’ve been chasing C6—the sixth-generation Corvette—information for months. Ace spy photographer Jim Dunne finally caught up with four “Beta” prototypes near Brighton, Michigan. Despite the camouflage on the nose, tail and part of the front quarter-panel, the pictures are revealing, with the doors and its entire greenhouse in the clear.
This new Corvette’s overall length is slightly shorter than the C5’s 179.7 inches, and the C6 will share the Cadillac XLR’s 105.7-inch wheelbase, 1.2 inches longer than that of the C5.
Though the look isn’t a huge departure from the C5, the C6’s overall shape is edgier, the nose more blunt and the windshield more upright. The C6’s rear end is more tapered than the C5’s—that should please most Corvette fans, though those who favor a radical restyle won’t be too excited.
This new Corvette’s headlights are fixed units, not hideaways, for the first time since the Sting Ray of 1963. The reason is for aerodynamic advantages and to reduce wind noise. “Those [exposed headlights] will be debated ’til the cows come home,” a GM design source said.
C6 will share the XLR’s hydroformed frame rails and its magnesium, aluminum and high-strength steel cockpit structure. The body panels are made of SMC, the same plastic as the current body.
We’re told cutting weight was critical to GM engineers this time around, and the C6 should weigh in the 3100-pound range, about the same as a C5, and less than a Nissan 350Z, one of which was seen traveling with the group of prototypes Dunne photographed.
Most sources tell us the base model’s 5.7-liter V8 will produce more than today’s Z06, which makes 405 hp. Call it 410 to 425 hp.
There’s a next-generation Z06 engine under way as well. That engine’s displacement and horsepower figures are still being determined, a source said, while powertrain engineers sort out compatibility with the transmission—expect more displacement, torque and power when the Z06 comes out a year after the first C6s are launched. Stronger brakes are expected as well.
The C6 also will share Magnasteer, StabiliTrak active handling and magnetic ride control with the XLR.
Software engineers will be just as important as mechanical engineers in the distinction between the XLR and C6: The Corvette’s steering and suspension will be tuned much more toward performance than is the XLR’s
BTW ~ what is "magnasteer" ? :confused:
[Modified by verskel, 3:24 PM 8/5/2003]
[Modified by verskel, 3:25 PM 8/5/2003]
Bad link.....so here's the 'scoop' .....
(00:01 May 05, 2003)
Caught! Corvette C6 prototypes spied testing
By WES RAYNAL
CAN YOU FEEL IT?
The buzz? It’s building: In eight months Chevrolet will finally unveil the next-generation, 2005 Corvette at the 2004 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, before it is launched in fall 2004. Between now and then, the C6 rumors and hype and anticipation will no doubt reach feverish levels (in plenty of circles it already has).
And now we have the exclusive photos to go with it.
We’ve been chasing C6—the sixth-generation Corvette—information for months. Ace spy photographer Jim Dunne finally caught up with four “Beta” prototypes near Brighton, Michigan. Despite the camouflage on the nose, tail and part of the front quarter-panel, the pictures are revealing, with the doors and its entire greenhouse in the clear.
This new Corvette’s overall length is slightly shorter than the C5’s 179.7 inches, and the C6 will share the Cadillac XLR’s 105.7-inch wheelbase, 1.2 inches longer than that of the C5.
Though the look isn’t a huge departure from the C5, the C6’s overall shape is edgier, the nose more blunt and the windshield more upright. The C6’s rear end is more tapered than the C5’s—that should please most Corvette fans, though those who favor a radical restyle won’t be too excited.
This new Corvette’s headlights are fixed units, not hideaways, for the first time since the Sting Ray of 1963. The reason is for aerodynamic advantages and to reduce wind noise. “Those [exposed headlights] will be debated ’til the cows come home,” a GM design source said.
C6 will share the XLR’s hydroformed frame rails and its magnesium, aluminum and high-strength steel cockpit structure. The body panels are made of SMC, the same plastic as the current body.
We’re told cutting weight was critical to GM engineers this time around, and the C6 should weigh in the 3100-pound range, about the same as a C5, and less than a Nissan 350Z, one of which was seen traveling with the group of prototypes Dunne photographed.
Most sources tell us the base model’s 5.7-liter V8 will produce more than today’s Z06, which makes 405 hp. Call it 410 to 425 hp.
There’s a next-generation Z06 engine under way as well. That engine’s displacement and horsepower figures are still being determined, a source said, while powertrain engineers sort out compatibility with the transmission—expect more displacement, torque and power when the Z06 comes out a year after the first C6s are launched. Stronger brakes are expected as well.
The C6 also will share Magnasteer, StabiliTrak active handling and magnetic ride control with the XLR.
Software engineers will be just as important as mechanical engineers in the distinction between the XLR and C6: The Corvette’s steering and suspension will be tuned much more toward performance than is the XLR’s
BTW ~ what is "magnasteer" ? :confused:
[Modified by verskel, 3:24 PM 8/5/2003]
[Modified by verskel, 3:25 PM 8/5/2003]
#5
Re: News Flash for C6 ! (Runge_Kutta)
BTW ~ what is "magnasteer" ? :confused:
It's a really special kind of cattle where they get Filet Mignon from ...
It's a really special kind of cattle where they get Filet Mignon from ...
#6
Racer
Re: News Flash for C6 ! (verskel)
They've been using magnasteer since the C5s came around and Stabilitrac is used in SUVs. I imagine they are simply talking about the active handling system which is currently in place.
MAgnasteer = variable effort power steering. It reduces effort at low speed and increases effort as you speed up. It greatly improves road feel at higher speed.
[Modified by Electron2002, 4:30 PM 8/5/2003]
MAgnasteer = variable effort power steering. It reduces effort at low speed and increases effort as you speed up. It greatly improves road feel at higher speed.
[Modified by Electron2002, 4:30 PM 8/5/2003]
#7
Le Mans Master
Re: News Flash for C6 ! (verskel)
>>>BTW ~ what is "magnasteer" ?<<<
Magnetic assisted steering. It's been around awhile. The C5's already have it but there is an improved version (Magnasteer 2) that will likely be in the C6.
Here's a link. You need Adobe Acrobat to view.
http://aolsearch.aol.com/aol/redir?s...FMagsteer2.pdf
Magnetic assisted steering. It's been around awhile. The C5's already have it but there is an improved version (Magnasteer 2) that will likely be in the C6.
Here's a link. You need Adobe Acrobat to view.
http://aolsearch.aol.com/aol/redir?s...FMagsteer2.pdf
#8
Re: News Flash for C6 ! (verskel)
Another dupe :_dupe: :_dupe: :_dupe:
It's the Autoweek article that's been out for 2 couple of months now:
Here is the link:
http://www.autoweek.com/search/searc...6595&record=24
It's the Autoweek article that's been out for 2 couple of months now:
Here is the link:
http://www.autoweek.com/search/searc...6595&record=24