2020 Corvette Stingray (C8)
Z06 is reportedly getting the Blackwing 4.2 twin turbo V8.
Supposed to make over 700hp. Its a DOHC engine with all modern tech and should have higher rev range then the small block V8. Personally for me base version with NA V8 is more than enough - can’t wait for GrandSport model.
C7 was no joke but This C8 has really taken things to a whole new level.
Supposed to make over 700hp. Its a DOHC engine with all modern tech and should have higher rev range then the small block V8. Personally for me base version with NA V8 is more than enough - can’t wait for GrandSport model.
C7 was no joke but This C8 has really taken things to a whole new level.
Last edited by RNM GS3; Jul 27, 2019 at 03:35 PM.
lmaoooo no one would rather have that engine lol! Unless GM would freakout everyone and make a v10. The 4.2 is the best bet. And then after the trim for the supposed ZR1 or "Zora" will be a whopping quadruple digit horsepower w/ front wheels being electrically assisted by hybrid motors with a suspension that Ferrari Licenses from GM. This is looking like an amazing car.
2020 Chevy Corvette C8 is 'nearly sold out'
GM design chief pops the news at the Concours d'Elegance while showing the C8

ZAC PALMER
Jul 28th 2019 at 8:15PM
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PLYMOUTH, Mich. — The 2020 Chevy Corvette is just about booked up for the first year’s production run. Michael Simcoe, GM design chief, said as much at the Concours d’Elegance of America, as a gleaming C8 sat on the lawn.
“I think the orders have already hit the first year of production numbers,” Simcoe said when addressing the attentive, large crowd at the golf course. We pulled him aside afterwards, and asked Simcoe to elaborate. Turns out, the C8 is extremely close to being sold out for the 2020 model year, but it hasn’t officially hit the mark yet. “It’s nearly sold out. It’s so close that it’s bound to be sold out soon,” Simcoe told us.
What Simcoe wouldn’t elaborate on were production numbers. Chevy has been allowing folks to reserve a 2020 Corvettevia an online registration process, and it was also something folks could do right on the Concours grounds today. We don’t know how many Corvettes Chevy plans on selling for the C8’s first year of production. Therefore, we also don’t know how many reservations have been placed thus far. Corvette sales numbers have bounced around a lot throughout history, but it’s surpassed 30,000 sales in many of the better years the model has been around. It’s unclear at this point if Chevy is targeting high sales numbers like that in the first year of the mid-engine car.
We do know one thing, though. Time is running short to be one of the first mid-engine Corvette owners. Of course, there will be no shortage of C8s to be had in the future if you can stand waiting a little longer than others.
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"“I think the orders have already hit the first year of production numbers,”
I'd bet the vast majority of those buyers paid over list.....some probably well over list.
Last edited by mmarshall; Jul 29, 2019 at 10:47 AM.
lmaoooo no one would rather have that engine lol! Unless GM would freakout everyone and make a v10. The 4.2 is the best bet. And then after the trim for the supposed ZR1 or "Zora" will be a whopping quadruple digit horsepower w/ front wheels being electrically assisted by hybrid motors with a suspension that Ferrari Licenses from GM. This is looking like an amazing car.
Those old Cadillac Devilles with the pushrod 4.9 had plenty of pickup, of course the Northstar came and blew them away. But as time went on and the cars started to age, the Northstars were the first to the junkyard. I remember as I saw less and less of them over the years, the vast majority did not have the Northstar badge.
Last edited by bitkahuna; Jul 29, 2019 at 09:53 PM.
Originally Posted by 4TehNguyen
Going from a NA 6.2 to a turbo 4.2 is a downgrade in my book
The 4.2 v8 twin turbo is DOCH.
While the NA 6.2 V8 is great engine it has its drawbacks.
In order to compete with the best they need an engine that can rev to high rpms and have power up top at high speeds.
This is what the new Blackwing V8 provides. This will give the Z06 ability to compete with cars like McLaren 570S and Ferrari 488 GTB etc.
While the NA 6.2 V8 is great engine it has its drawbacks.
In order to compete with the best they need an engine that can rev to high rpms and have power up top at high speeds.
This is what the new Blackwing V8 provides. This will give the Z06 ability to compete with cars like McLaren 570S and Ferrari 488 GTB etc.
Besides, I have a viper already, also a mid engine, just not mid mounted













