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2015 Corvette Z06 0 – 60 and Quarter-Mile Times Are Jaw-Dropping Awesome

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2015 Corvette Z06 0 – 60

The 2015 Corvette Z06 0 – 60 time is just 2.95 seconds.

Chevrolet yesterday announced the 2015 Corvette Z06 0 – 60 and quarter-mile times, and even though they are so incredibly impressive, I can’t say I’m surprised. I mean, it is the Corvette Z06 we’re talking about here.

Reportedly, the 2015 Corvette Z06 0 – 60 time is less than 3 seconds. Yes, less than. That makes the Z06 one of the few and proud vehicles available today that can achieve a 0 – 60 sprint in under 3 seconds. (To be exact, the 2015 Corvette 0 – 60 time was clocked at 2.95 seconds with the eight-speed paddle-shift automatic gearbox, and 3.2 seconds with the standard seven-speed manual.)

The Z06 also launches to a quarter mile in under 11 seconds, at an impressive 10.95 seconds with the eight-speed and 11.2 seconds with the seven-speed transmission. When the Corvette hits that quarter-mile mark, it has climbed to 127 mph, regardless of the transmission.

“The Corvette has long been known as America’s sports car,” commented one happy Mark Reuss, General Motors’ executive vice president, Global Product Development. “With the capability of the new Z06 rivaling the best performance cars in the world, we will also be America’s Supercar.”

2015 Corvette Z06 0 – 60

Here are some more performance figures to chew on:

  • The 2015 Corvette Z06 boasts a braking distance (from 60 mph) of just 99.6 feet.
  • The Z06 also achieves 1.2 g in lateral acceleration.
  • The Z06’s supercharged engine is good for 650 hp and 650 lb-ft of torque.

“The defining aspect of driving the Z06 is seamless integration of power, technology and aerodynamics,” said Tadge Juechter, the chief engineer of the Corvette. “As a result, the Z06 delivers ferocious acceleration, tenacious handling, and high-speed stability that few cars can match.”

The Z06 coupe goes on sale in early 2015, starting at $78,995; the convertible will hit dealerships in the second quarter of 2015, priced from $83,995.

Photo Source: GM