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Chevrolet Corvette Z06

Chevrolet Corvette Z06
Souped-up version of latest-generation American sporting icon braves the Autocar timing gear Going global is proving a tricky challenge for the Chevrolet Corvette. The latest, eighth-generation (C8) version was launched in Europe in 2021, and in 2022 – as the first factory-built, right-hand-drive examples ever made arrived in the UK – it won an Autocar Award for Best Dream Car.Chevrolet’s European distributors couldn’t have hoped for a better reception for the all-new, mid-engined Stingray. And yet, as the demand for the C8 rolled in, so General Motors’ commitment to the car’s supply in Europe, including the UK, started to waver. GM, said insiders, become more interested in Europe’s EV market and less in selling anything with a combustion engine.Happily, the tone has somewhat shifted in the last year or two, and from this year Chevrolet will offer the Corvette in the UK in three guises with full manufacturer support, including a 62,000-mile wararnty. Buyer will be able to choose between the Stingray, E-Ray hybrid and range-topping Z06, tested here.The supercar-baiting Z06 has now been subjected to a comprehensive, instrument-supported Autocar telemetry test. So just how good is this Stateside icon? Time to find out.(Note that while the images are for an MY25 3LZ car, the numbers and driving impressions are from a mechanically identical MY24 car.)

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