Chevrolet is boasting several impressive performance benchmarks after taking its new C7 Corvette Z06 to the track.
The high-performance package is capable of launching to 60 mph from a standstill in just 2.95 seconds, when equipped with the paddle-shifted eight-speed automatic. With the traditional seven-speed manual transmission the time stretches modestly to 3.2 seconds.
A quarter-mile sprint is said to take just 10.95 seconds with the eight-speed automatic -- besting Dodge's new Hellcat-powered Charger by .05 seconds -- and jumps to 11.2 seconds with the manual gearbox.
Brembo has also released a promotional video detailing its carbon-ceramic brakes on the Z07 Performance Package, which brings the Z06 down from 60 mph to a stop in just 99.6 feet.
"That's the best braking performance of any production car GM has ever tested," the automaker said in a statement.
C7 Z06 cornering performance is similarly improved, reaching 1.2 g of lateral acceleration and helping beat the C6 ZR1's Milford Road Course record by a full second. In contrast, the C6 lineup topped out at 1.13 g.
Source: leftlanenews
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