Tuesday, 18 February 2014

2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible

Specifications

1. 6.2-liter LT1 V8 makes 455 hp, 460 lb-ft of torque.
2. Optional performance exhaust adds 5 hp.
3. Seven-speed manual and six-speed automatic both offered.
4. Chevrolet advertises 17 mpg city and 29 mpg highway with the manual.
5. Pricing starts at $56,995 including destination charges.

Preview

Unlike most cars, the 2014 Corvette’s aluminum frame does not include any structurally beams connecting the roof. This enables all Stingray coupes to have a removable targa panel while still retaining high levels of chassis rigidity. It also allows for minimal structural changes to transform the ‘Vette from coupe to convertible. There is an additional compartment behind the seats to store the soft top and the seat belt mounts are relocated. That’s it; no extra ‘strengthening’ beams are stuffed into the doors or the floor.

Interior And Exterior

On the outside, the Convertible Corvette features all of the same design elements as the coupe, expect for the fact it can go topless. The fabric roof can be opened and closed at speeds up to 30 mph and takes just 21 seconds to lower. For the first time, the electronic top can also be lowered from the outside using the key fob. The convertible trunk does give up five cubic feet of trunk space however, now limiting it to just 10.
It’s All About the DriverSince we first drove the 2014 Corvette, we have really appreciated Chevrolet’s efforts on the interior design. Not only do the materials finally look and feel like they belong in a $60,000 sports car, but the layout is both modern and unique. The Corvette finally looks like more than just another Chevrolet inside, although some aspects are highly familiar.

All 2014 Corvette’s feature a driver focused dashboard and the convertible is no different. All of the controls and screens are angled towards the driver, so all necessary information can be received ASAP. Since the center console and controls are completely driver focused, the passenger is given just two controls, climate and seat heat/ventilation, located all the way over on the right-most portion of the dashboard.
And that brings us to price. Since little has to be added in a materials or process stand-point of the 2014 Stingray Convertible compared to the coupe, there isn’t a massive leap in pricing like can be found with a lot of drop tops. The Corvette convertible begins at $56,995 including destination charges, just $5,000 more than the coupe. If this price alone doesn’t make the convertible seem like enough of a performance bargain, remember the superior-in-every-way 2014 Stingray convertible is only $1,600 more than the 2013 Corvette Convertible.
2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible

Under The Hood

This keeps the convertible’s curb weight at a hair over 3,300 lbs.; roughly the same as the coupe. That means Z51-equipped convertibles can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 3.8 seconds, run the quarter-mile in 12 seconds and achieve over 1g of cornering grip; all with the wind in your hair.
And these numbers aren’t just paper racing hyperbole; the Corvette is the real deal. The cornerstone to this impressive performance is the 455 hp LT1 6.2 liter V8 that gains an extra five hp with the optional performance exhaust on our test vehicle. In today’s crazy high horsepower era, 460 may not sound like much, but the Stingray is deceivingly quick. Throttle down, the ‘Vette gobbles up mile after mile of asphalt while belting out a raucous V8 eruption at high rpm; especially with that performance exhaust set wide open. Torque is instantly available and the engine is flexible to the point where it’s easy to forget this is a big pushrod monster.

Transmission choices remain a seven-speed manual and a six-speed automatic. Not only is this car lightning fast, but with the seven-speed manual, combined with a gentle foot, Chevrolet claims the new Corvette can achieve an impressive 17 mpg city and 29 mpg highway with the seven-speed.

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