FOR RELEASE:
April 24, 2003
2004 Chevrolet
Corvette:
Commemorative Edition Celebrates Racing Success, and Improves the C5
Breed
DETROIT, MICH. - Since its
inception in 1997, the fifth-generation Chevrolet Corvette has created a
remarkable string of performance achievements, on the road and on the
racetrack. For 2004, the final chapter in the C5 era, this tradition
continues with the Commemorative Edition Corvette, celebrating Corvette
Racing's historic Le Mans victories and delivering technology that once
again improves the breed.
Corvette Racing has claimed consecutive
GTS class championships in 2001 and 2002 at the famed Le Mans 24 Hours,
the world's most prestigious sports car endurance race.
"The great racing success of the
C5-R is more than just symbolic, it's a real testament to the
world-class technology and performance of the Corvette," says David
Hill, vehicle line executive and Corvette chief engineer. "We've
created the 2004 Commemorative Edition to share our racing achievements
with Corvette enthusiasts, while bringing real performance and
technology upgrades to the Z06."
The 2004 Commemorative Edition Z06
features a new hood using carbon fiber material, and exterior graphics
and color designed in concert with the new-look C5-R that will go for a
landmark third consecutive Le Mans GTS class championship. The carbon
fiber hood represents the first time this advanced material has been
used as original equipment for a painted exterior panel on a North
American-produced vehicle. The unique Le Mans Blue paint with a silver
and red center graphic will appear on the race car only at Le Mans 2003
and only on the road on a limited number of 2004 Commemorative Edition
Z06s.
Commemorative Edition Corvette Coupes and
Convertibles will also be available for 2004. These will share an
exclusive package of styling amenities, including Le Mans Blue paint and
a Shale-colored interior, with a Commemorative Edition exterior badge
noting Corvette's Le Mans titles. Special embroidery on the headrests of
each seat is also included.
"At Chevrolet and especially with
the Corvette, racing is part of our DNA," says Rick Baldick,
Corvette Marketing Director. "The 2004 Commemorative Edition
provides us the opportunity to connect our customers even more closely
with this unprecedented era of Corvette Racing."
2004 Z06 - another round of technical
enhancements
The Z06 Corvette shook the foundations of the sports car world upon its
2001 debut, as the Corvette for the extreme performance enthusiast. Just
a year later, horsepower moved from 385 to an awe-inspiring 405. For
2004, Z06 gets two performance-enhancing upgrades - the lightweight,
race-inspired carbon fiber hood for the Commemorative Edition, and
revised chassis tuning for quicker, smoother response in the most
challenging environments.
The carbon fiber hood - only available on
the Commemorative Edition version of the 2004 Z06 - weighs 20.5 pounds,
10.6 less than the standard hood, providing another measure of weight
savings for a car that already enjoys a very potent power-to-weight
ratio. Previously reserved for racing and exotic sports cars, carbon
fiber combines extremely high strength and low weight. The inside hood
panel is a hybrid of carbon fiber and Sheet Molded Compound (SMC).
Specifically developed for the Corvette,
the Commemorative Edition Z06 hood achieves a higher level of exterior
finish quality than previous automotive applications of carbon fiber. On
most carbon fiber parts, the woven pattern of the material is easily
seen beneath the exterior finish. To diminish that effect and preserve
the rich LeMans Blue paint finish, on the Commemorative Edition Z06 the
carbon fibers are aligned in a single direction. The only visual cue
that the hood is made from carbon fiber is in the red border surrounding
the silver graphic on the car, which is arranged in a woven pattern
signifying the material that lies underneath. The overall result is a
finish consistent with the rest of the car that gives just a slight hint
at the carbon fiber construction.
Nurburgring-inspired chassis tuning
All 2004 Z06 Corvettes will benefit from the continual pursuit of
performance enhancements that have characterized the C5 era. The
enhancements for 2004 are subtle in terms of physical parts, but
significant in terms of the car's performance and feel.
GM engineers have refined the Z06's shock
damping characteristics to provide improved handling in the most
challenging conditions, while maintaining good ride control for the
demands of daily driving.
Continual analysis, development and
refinement of the shock valves in particular resulted in more damping
control and force, delivered more smoothly. This new tuning is aimed at
diminishing the impact of yaw and roll on the car, particularly in
quick, transient maneuvers such as "S-turns" or a series of
tight corners.
"While the Z06 already had an
excellent blend of extreme handling capability and surprising ride
quality, we're never satisfied," Hill says. "The enhancements
for 2004 provide a bit more poised and smooth response, connecting the
car better to the driver's input, without the penalty of ride
harshness."
These refinements are a result of
extensive testing and development, including several high-speed test
sessions at Germany's famed Nurburgring circuit. Corvette Z06 is one of
only a precious few cars to have broken the 8-minute barrier for lap
times at Nurburgring. Corvette testing at Nurburgring isn't just about
raw speed, as the Z06 provides plenty of that. Engineers gathered
important learning on tuning the chassis to enhance the poise,
confidence and smoothness of response, attributes that are of great
importance under the severe demands of a 14-mile course that has
approximately 170 turns and virtually constant elevation changes.
"Nurburgring, at the extreme edge of
the envelope, provides conditions that can't be easily duplicated
anywhere else," says Hill. "But, even for the Z06, we spend
considerable time ensuring we don't make adjustments that compromise the
normal daily driving character of the car." |