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See the 2014 C7 Corvette Revealed via Magazine Cover one day ahead of time

Could we interest you today in taking a one day early sneak peak at the all new 2014 C7 Corvette that is set to be announced tomorrow night at it launch event during the North America International Auto Show. If you are interested in learning more about the C7 corvette and let’s face it who isn’t? So keep reading and we will wade through the rumours and let the cream rise to the top.

We introduce the 2014 C7 Corvette

We introduce the 2014 C7 Corvette

We strongly believe that the C7 will likely have a 5.5-liter V8 version of Chevy’s tired and antiquated pushrod, small-block V-8 engine looks to be making its way under the hood of the C7.  This rumor also saddens us it means that other fuel saving technologies like cylinder deactivation and variable valve timing will not be available on what could be a very thirsty car.  The new engine will include direct injection and a higher compression ratio should guarantee this new small-block has the same power output and possible more than that of the outgoing 6.2-liter V8.  The Z06 models and ZR1 models are on track to receive a forced induction version of the engine with GM favoring supercharging over a twin turbo setup.  We will have to see how the Corvette Race teams like the idea of replacing their 7.0-liter V8 for a forced feed small displacement.

One rumor that GM is trying to distance themselves from is that the car will received a supercharged or turbocharged V6 engine option.  We have to think that this has more to with satisfying their traditional chest thumping V8 client as we think that this would be a fantastic idea.

No matter which engines will be found under the hood they are expected to be connected to a new 7-speed manual transmission which may receive a rev match function. On the Automatic side of the equation we are expecting a 7 or 8 speed dual-clutch transmission to be included in the new C7 Corvette.

And as dramatic a change as the interior is, look for equally major upgrades inside, with leaked details indicating a premium look and feel, with a digital dash with an info display to show track telematics like lap times, G forces, gear selection, and 0-60 times.

The all-new Corvette is still set to be debuted tomorrow evening so we will be sure to bring all of the confirmed news as it flows into our inboxes.


2014 Chevrolet Corvette is teased via video again

The precisely sculpted design of the all-new 2014 Corvette delivers more than just stunning good looks – every line, vent, inlet and surface has been optimized for performance. “The all-new Corvette integrates more high-performance aerodynamic features than ever before, many taken directly from Corvette Racing,” said Tadge Juechter, Corvette chief engineer.

After unveiling the new logo and engine of the seventh-generation 2014 Chevrolet Corvette, GM has released a short video to tease fans of the iconic sports car even more. Chevrolet will introduce the 2014 Corvette on Sunday, January 13, 2013. For more information and video content, please visit www.one13thirteen.com.


2014 C7 Corvette is Speculatively Rendered and makes a Video Debut

Could we interest you today in taking a sneak peak at what Trinity Animation thinks the soon to be announced C7 Corvette will look like.

This film is an artist’s simulation of what the 2014 Corvette might look like. The creators of this film are not connected with GM, Chevrolet, or Corvette in any way. The design of the vehicle depicted in this film is based on publicly available illustrations and photos.

If you are interested in learning more about the C7 corvette and let’s face it who isn’t? We have a trio of other articles that you might want to check out. The first is some spy shots of the 2014 Corvette during cold weather testing: “2014 Chevrolet C7 Corvette – Spied during cold weather testing”. The next is some high level details being announced by GM; “GM offers some Details on the Next Generation C7 Corvette”. Finally we have some more hypothetical sketches that were commissioned by Jalopnik.com “Jalopnik.com Sketches the new 2014 Chevrolet Corvette”.

We are still hoping that it will be mid engine but all signs are now point away from that being a reality. :-(


2014 Chevrolet C7 Corvette – Spied during cold weather testing

If there is one great thing about a cold Canadian winter it is that the Big 3 Detroit automakers don’t have travel to far to complete their winter testing.  We have come across some new images of the 2014 Chevrolet C7 Corvette during a snowy winter testing day in what the photographer called Northern Canada.  Judging from the amount of snow on the ground it could be Barrie ON or Whitehorse YK so who really knows where?

The big news is really that the car world is expecting big things out of this new C7 Corvette and the rumor mill has been going crazy churning out stories on how all of the engine option s will be force feed to moving the engine entirely from the front of the car to the middle.

2014 C7 Corvette - Spied during winter testing

We have previously learned from GM’s global head of design, Ed Welburn; that the car will be attempting to shift its appeal to a younger demographic.  Gm is hoping that people who are younger than 50 will become interested in buying a corvette however much like Buick it will be difficult to shake its grey hair appeal.

Ed didn’t release any details on how this will be done however he did rule out the possibilities that the car will have a mid mounted engine.  He also let the world know that they will not be moving to a forced induction V6 engine.  These two confirmations however now seem to be in jeopardy as there are some odd shaped air intake vents flanking the rear window.  These air vents suggest to us a similar venting design to that found on the Ferrari 458 Italia which would then mean that the car’s engine is mid mounted.  Sure it could just be more cleaver camouflage but we hope not as a mid engine design would allow for perfect weight balance and would equal one hell of a ride.

2014 C7 Corvette - Spied during winter testing

The glass half empty personality in me, may win out in the end as a total redesign this close to GM’s government bailout may not be possible due to cash flow issues.  Road and Track is stating that a total car redesign would be too costly to manufacture forcing the cars price to rise putting it out of the financial reach of it new younger target demographic.  Just think of it as the same reason the Ford Mustang continues to have an out dated solid rear axle.  Let’s hope the GM car enthusiast will win out over the bean counters because we’re not sure if we can wait for a 2020 C8 mid engine Corvette.

What he did confirm was that the C7 will likely have a 5.5-liter V8 version of Chevy’s tired and antiquated pushrod, small-block V-8 engine looks to be making its way under the hood of the C7.  This rumor also saddens us it means that other fuel saving technologies like cylinder deactivation and variable valve timing will not be available on what could be a very thirsty car.  The new engine will include direct injection and a higher compression ratio should guarantee this new small-block has the same power output and possible more than that of the outgoing 6.2-liter V8.  The Z06 models and ZR1 models are on track to receive a forced induction version of the engine with GM favoring supercharging over a twin turbo setup.  We will have to see how the Corvette Race teams like the idea of replacing their 7.0-liter V8 for a forced feed small displacement.

One rumor that GM is trying to distance themselves from is that the car will received a supercharged or turbocharged V6 engine option.  We have to think that this has more to with satisfying their traditional chest thumping V8 client as we think that this would be a fantastic idea.

2014 C7 Corvette - Spied during winter testing

No matter which engines will be found under the hood or mounted behind the seats sand that will be connected to a new 7-speed manual transmission, similar in design to the one that Porsche just announced in the new 911.  On the Automatic side of the equation we are expecting a 7 or 8 speed dual-clutch transmission to be included in the new C7 Corvette.

The all-new Corvette is still a ways off, as it will likely be late 2013 before we see the car in one form or another.  We would estimate that the official C7 car launch will be at the 2013 North America International Auto Show in Detroit.


Jalopnik.com Sketches the new 2014 Chevrolet Corvette

Wow have you had a chance to check out the shopped images of what Jalopinik.com thinks the new 2014 C7 Corvette will look like.  All I can say is let’s hope this is the stylistic direction that Design team head down.  It will then not be a shocker when we say that “We really like this sketch of the Vette” especially from the rear quarter panel back.

We have had countless debates on how the corvette sting ray concept car that was featured in the Transformers movies, offends us.  It personally reminded me of Mark Wahlberg driving his broken down 77 sting ray in the movie Boogie Nights.  Putting a car that had similar styling to that into production would in our option would be a colossal mistake.

Sure the retro look is working for the current crop of Detroit Muscle Cars, but the Corvette is so much more than that.  It is a car that has always been able to compete with any of the European exotics however those cars are so rarely seen on North American roads, making them tough to race against.

This Resulted in the Corvette receiving more of a Muscle Car image because every video you see of one its racing another piece of Detroit steel.  We would hate to see the C7 adopt that same retro muscle car image instead it should head down to the Cadillac show room to draw some inspiration from the CTS-V.  Then and only then will the Next Generation Corvette be ready to take on the likes of the Ferrari 458 Italia, or the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, and what every Lamborghini puts out in 2014.

No word on how or when the new Vette with be revealed could Detroit of 2013 be too soon?  We don’t think so the only question is how many hits a day we will be up to when we report on that Car Launch.

A Shopped - 2014 Chevrolet Corvette - Front 3\4

A Shopped - 2014 Chevrolet Corvette - Rear 3\4


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