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The CFZ Carbon Fiber Package gives the Z06 lightweight aero enhancements
similar to those found on the ZR1. Included in the optional package is a
black-painted carbon fiber front splitter, rockers, roof panel and a body-color
full-width rear spoiler.
The Z06 Carbon limited-edition model blends the
performance features of the Z07 package and the styling cues of the Carbon Fiber
package. In addition to the features included with both new packages, this
sinister-looking Z06 also includes:
- A raised carbon fiber hood
- Black wheels, outside mirrors and headlamp housings
- A special engine cover
- A leather and suede interior with body-color stitching
- Special graphics commemorating 50 years of Le Mans racing (installation
left to the customer's discretion)
- Special vehicle identification number sequence.
The Z06 Carbon is designed to be the best Corvette for track events, with the
chassis and aerodynamic features of the ZR1 complemented by the lower curb
weight and balance of the naturally aspirated Z06.
Chevrolet will build
no more than 500 examples of the Z06 Carbon; it is available in Supersonic Blue
or Inferno Orange.
Corvette Z06 Performance
Corvette Z06 is
propelled by the LS7 7.0L (427 cubic inches) engine that delivers 505 horsepower
(377 kW). Unique features include a racing-style dry-sump oiling system that
helps ensure adequate oil pressure during high-load cornering. The LS7 engine
powers a 3,175-pound (1,440 kg) package to help deliver 0-60 performance of 3.7
seconds in first gear, quarter-mile times of 11.7 seconds at 125 mph and a top
speed of 198 mph. A six-speed manual is the only transmission offered with the
engine.
The Corvette Z06's powertrain and drivetrain systems are matched
to the LS7's performance capability. The light, four-into-one headers discharge
into close-coupled catalytic converters and through two-mode mufflers. The
mufflers each feature a vacuum-actuated outlet valve, which controls exhaust
noise during low-load operation but opens for maximum power.
At the rear
of the LS7 engine, a single-mass flywheel and lightweight, high-capacity clutch
channel torque to the rear transaxle. The six-speed manual transmission is
strengthened to handle the LS7's substantial torque load. It also incorporates a
pump that sends transmission fluid to the front radiator for cooling. Upon its
return, the fluid removes additional heat from the differential lube before
returning to the transmission. The six-speed transmission connects to a
limited-slip differential, with enlarged ring and pinion gears. Stronger axle
half-shafts with tougher universal joints transmit power to the rear wheels.
Architecture and Suspension
The Corvette Z06 has an aluminum
body structure for optimum stiffness and light weight for the fixed-roof body
style. Perimeter rails are one-piece hydroformed aluminum members featuring cast
suspension nodes, which replace many welded steel components on other Corvette
models. Advanced structural composites featuring carbon-fiber are bonded to the
aluminum structure. The wider front wheelhouses, for example, are carbon
composites, and the passenger compartment floors combine carbon-fiber skins with
an ultra-lightweight balsa wood core.
The Corvette Z06 has a magnesium
cradle that serves as the attachment point for the engine and some front
suspension components. Magnesium is lighter than aluminum, yet incredibly
strong. The magnesium cradle helps improve the front-to-rear weight
distribution, as do carbon-fiber front fenders and wheelhouses. Engineers also
moved the battery from underhood to a position in the rear cargo area, behind
one of the rear wheels.
The Chevrolet Corvette Z06 retains the 105.7-inch
(2,686-mm) wheelbase of other Corvette models, as well as the short-long arm
suspension and transverse spring design, but it rides on all-new wheels, tires
and brakes, as well as its own rear spring and roll stabilizer. It's a firmer
suspension that works harmoniously with large 18 x 9.5-inch cast-spun aluminum
wheels and 275/35 ZR18 tires in the front, and 19 x 12-inch cast-spun aluminum
wheels with 325/30 ZR19 tires in the rear. New Goodyear F1 Supercar Gen 2 tires
are standard.
Complementing the suspension system and large rolling stock
is an equally capable four-wheel disc brake system, consisting of 14-inch (355
mm) vented and cross-drilled front rotors and 13.4-inch (340 mm) vented and
cross-drilled rear rotors.
The front rotors are acted upon by large,
red-painted six-piston calipers that use six individual brake pads. Individual
brake pads are used because they deliver more equalized wear compared to what
would otherwise be a pair of very long single-piece pads. The rear brakes use
four-piston calipers with four individual brake pads. A four-channel ABS system
is standard, as is a very competent active handling system - complete with a
Competitive Driving mode.
Design Elements
Aggressive is the
best way to describe the Corvette Z06's design, with a wide-body, hunkered-down
stance that is as functional as it is attractive.
The aerodynamics of the
Corvette Z06's exterior were shaped by the experiences of the Corvette racing
program, where high-speed stability and cornering capability are paramount.
While the race cars use large rear wings, the Z06's elevated spoiler provides
sufficient downforce to balance the road-worthy front splitter without adversely
affecting aerodynamic drag.
For all of its race-inspired functionality,
the Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is designed to be a daily-drivable, high-performance
vehicle. To that end, comfort and convenience are held to a very high standard.
Standard features include High-Intensity Discharge lighting, fog lamps, leather
seating, dual-zone air conditioning, cabin air filtration and head-up display
(HUD) with track mode and g-meter.
The 2011 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 gauge
cluster displays the Z06 logo on the 7000-redline tachometer, and has a readout
on the oil pressure gauge to reflect the higher standard pressure of the
dry-sump oiling system. The seats feature two-tone leather surfaces with
Z06-logo embroidery and contrasting stitching.
Chevrolet Corvette Z06: Photo Gallery, Review (1/2) and Specifications