The Corvette is a sports vehicle produced by the Chevrolet group of the General Motors. The 1st model was launched in the year 1953 and conceptualized by Harley Earl. Myron Scott can also be acknowledged for coming up with the name of the vehicle after corvette, which is a little manoeuvrable warship. It’s been manufactured in 6 generations in targa coupe, t-top coupe, convertible, and coupe body forms. Initially constructed in St. Louis, Missouri and Flont, Michigan, it is constructed at a General Motors assembly plant located in Bowling Green, Kentucky at present.
The National Corvette Museum, which is also situated in Bowling Green, files the universal history account of the car and holds a yearly National Corvette Homecoming. The Chevrolet Corvette was reckoned the 1st and sole U.S. sports vehicle to commemorate its fiftieth anniversary in year 2003.
According to the study made by the Experian Automotive and the Specialty Equipment Market Association, there were about 750,000 Chevrolet Corvettes of every model year accounted in America as of year 2009.
Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition
Chevrolet has launched the 427 Convertible, the latest edition to long line of Corvettes, as a farewell to the outgoing C6 model and before the introduction of the C7 in 2014.
The launch commemorates the 60th anniversary of the Chevrolet brand and after more than 40 years, a Corvette is being rolled out with the legendary 427 name.
The new Corvette 427 convertible is the quickest in the history of Corvette, thanks to its powerful engine and light-weight construction.
Interior & Exterior
The 2013 Corvette 427 collector edition will be available with the 60th anniversary package, which includes Arctic white exteriors with optional pearl blue racing stripes. The interior would be wrapped in Blue Diamond leather with suede accents. The car gets Corvette ZR1 style Michelin PS2 tires, 19-inch alloys in the front and 20-inch at the rear.
The 427 has been designed to have an improved power to weight ratio and several light-weight body components have been used in the construction, like Carbon fiber floor panels, carbon fiber raised hood, carbon fiber fenders and front splitter.
Performance
The Corvette 427 convertible has been fitted with a 427 cubic-inch engine (7 liters) which churns out 505 horsepower and 470 lb ft of torque. The engine has been derived from the Corvette Z06. It's the most potent engine to be installed on a Corvette. The engine has been matched to a 6-speed manual transmission and there is no option of automatic transmission.
This Corvette 427 is being designed for performance. With great emphasis given to the power to weight ratio, the car churns out staggering performance figures.
It goes from 0-60 in 3.8 seconds and runs a quarter mile in 11.8 seconds. The convertible has maximum speed of more than 190mph. However, with this kind of performance, the car is not very fuel efficient.
Chevrolet has not decided on the number of Corvette 427s they will build, and the production numbers would likely depend on the demand of the vehicle. The company has not yet released the price of the vehicle.
Source by: www.thesupercars.org

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