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Friday, June 21, 2013

2014 CORVETTE STINGRAY DOES 0-60 IN 3.8 SECONDS, 1.03G ON THE SKIDPAD

By Jeffrey N. Ross, Autoblog.com - When pricing of the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray was announced back in April, Chevrolet promised that 'Vettes equipped with the Z51 Performance Package would be able to hit impressive figures that include "0-96 kilometres per hour (0-60 mph) in under four seconds and more than 1g in cornering," and now it has backed these numbers up.  While metrics for a stock Stingray weren't released, checking the Z51 box will get you a 0-96 km/h (0-60 mph) time of just 3.8 seconds and a skidpad number of 1.03g.

Between its 460 horsepower and now its 3.8-second 0-96 km/h (0-60 mph) time, the Stingray Z51 is positioned directly in between the new Porsche 911 S and Turbo models while costing significantly less than both.  In addition to this, Chevy is promising a quarter mile time of 12 seconds and 96-0 km/h (60-0) braking in just 32.6 metres (107 feet).

As an extra little bit of bragging rights, Chevy says that an almost-stock Z51 (with a racing seat, harness and fire extinguisher added inside the car) with Magnetic Ride Control was able to lap the Virginia International Raceway Grand Course in 2:45.78.  Wondering how that compares with other known hi-po models?  So are we ...

Although there are no official VIR lap times to compare against, we did find that FastLaps.com has an unofficial collection of times for the track that places the new Stingray in the number two spot, just behind a 2008 Corvette ZR1.  If accurate, that's mighty impressive.

Below is the official press release.

Corvette Stingray: 3.8 seconds from 0 to 60 mph
Turns in 2:51.8 lap at Virginia International Raceway 'Grand Course'
DETROIT - Chevrolet released official performance estimates today for the 2014 Corvette Stingray, the most capable standard Corvette ever.  Equipped with the available Z51 Performance Package, the new Stingray is capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in 3.8 seconds, braking from 60 to 0 in 107 feet, and sustaining 1.03 g in cornering.

Cumulatively, the acceleration, cornering and braking capability of the Corvette Stingray enable it to lap the Virginia International Raceway's (VIR) 4.2-mile "Grand Course" in 2:51.78.

"For the new Stingray, we set out to elevate every aspect of the Corvette's performance," said Tadge Juechter, Corvette chief engineer.  "Considered alone, the acceleration, braking and cornering performance of the Corvette Stingray is truly impressive.  More significant is how well they work together, resulting in a lap time at VIR that places the new Stingray in the upper echelon of all sports cars."

2014 Corvette Stingray Z51Acceleration from 0-60 MPH: 3.8 seconds
1/4 mile acceleration: 12 seconds @ 199 mph
Braking distance from 60 to 0 MPH: 107 feet
Maximum lateral acceleration: 103G
VIR 'Grand Course' Lap: 2:51.78

The lap around VIR was conducted in Stingray equipped with the available Z51 Performance Package and Magnetic Ride Control.  The vehicle that conducted the lap was modified only with safety features like a racing seat and harness, and fire extinguisher system.

"The new Stingray constantly communicates feedback to the driver, which makes you feel incredibly confident behind the wheel," said Jim Mero, Corvette vehicle dynamics engineer.  "That confidence encourages you to attack each corner because the Stingray drives so well: the tire grip is incredible; the steering response is some of the best I've ever experienced; the Magnetic Ride dampers allow little body roll through the corner, while still soaking up the rumble strips when you clip the apex," he said.  "It's just addictive on the track."

The 2014 Corvette Stingray coupe goes on sale in the third quarter of 2013 for a suggested starting retail price of $51,995US, excluding tax, title and license fees.  The $2,800US Z51 Performance Package includes an electronic limited-slip differential; dry-sump oiling system; integral brake, differential and transmission cooling; as well as a unique aero package that further improves high-speed stability.  Magnetic Ride Control with Performance Traction Management is a $1,795US option.  A Corvette Stingray equipped like the test car used at VIR would cost $56,590US.

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