Thursday, 26 March 2015

Chevrolet Corvettes Specifications

The inaugural Chevy Corvette was manufactured in 1953.

Engine and Fuel Economy

The Chevy Corvette has a 6.2-liter, V8 engine capable of producing 430 horsepower and 424 foot-pounds of torque. The van is rear revolve ride that can stretch up to 190 mph.Fuel economy for this replica is 16 miles per gallon in the conurbation, 26 mpg on the highway and 19 mpg combined. The sixth age of the Corvette debuted in 2005 and the 2011 Corvette is capable of speeds up to 190 mph.


Size


The 2011 Chevrolet Corvette coupe can seat two general public who gratify 37.7 inches of headroom and up to 43.1 inches of leg amplitude. The motorcar itself is 49.1 inches gigantic and 174.6 inches far-reaching and has a shove replica of 105.7 inches.


Edmunds.com reports in its chronicle of the Corvette that Harley J. Earl, Manager designer for Habitual Motors, conceived the image for a sports van and turned the project over to Robert F. McLean who brought it to fruition. In 2003 the Corvette became the early American sports van to Hold its 50th anniversary.



The fuel container power is 18 gallons, giving the 2011 Corvette a area of 288 / 468 / 342 miles.


Transmission and Safety


The Corvette comes with a six-speed jotter transmission. The automobile is fueled by gas and makes use of sequential fuel induction, meaning fuel is taken into the engine without the use of a carburettor making the engine more dependable and increasing the fuel efficiency of the car.


The braking system uses Power F&R discs and utilises anti-lock braking. The 2011 model comes with airbags for driver, passenger and at the sides. Child door locks are not available.