RE: Next Corvette Could Go Mid-Engined
RE: Next Corvette Could Go Mid-Engined
Friday 6th August 2010

Next Corvette Could Go Mid-Engined

Engineer reveals Saab was working on gearbox for mid-mounted 'Vette


'Vette flirted with mid engine in 1990
'Vette flirted with mid engine in 1990
It's been revealed by a senior Saab source that GM was indeed working on the oft-rumoured mid-engined version of the Corvette.

A Saab engineer revealed in a trade magazine that, under GM ownership, Saab had been working on a twin-clutch, wet-clutch transmission capable of handling up to 590lb ft of torque and destined for use un a mid-engined 'Vette.

Under GM, Saab was the 'centre of competence' (there's damning with faint praise) for transmission systems, and it's thought that an almost-complete mid-engined 'Vette was canned as a result of the 2008 global financial crisis and GM's subsequent chapter 11 bankruptcy crisis.

Is V8 Corvette not long for this world?
Is V8 Corvette not long for this world?
The latest chatter from the US, however, is that the mid-engined idea is back - and that the C8 Corvette (expected in the next five years) could well have an engine placed behind its driver. The word even is (and we can hardly bring ourselves to write it) is that a twin-turbo V6 is even a possibility, in lieu of the previously ubiquitous V8.

The flames of rumour have even been fanned by none other than GM CEO Ed Whitacre. He has said of the next Corvette that it "looks quite different. It's totally redesigned inside and out."

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tim milne

Original Poster:

348 posts

259 months

Friday 6th August 2010
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Oh puleaasse!! Every forthcoming Corvette is rumoured to be mid-engined / not have a V8. Guess what? They're always front-engined V8's.

It's all part of Corvette trying (in vein) to make out it's a world-class sportscar; it likes to make out it can hold its own with the Europeans with exotic technology and configurations and why each new model (when it does end up being front engined V8) is heralded as the real competitor to the 911.

The only people who buy Corvettes are Corvette buyers who want a V8 in the front, a long hood and for it to look like a Corvette on their drive.


ar0u2211

184 posts

224 months

Friday 6th August 2010
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hear hear rolleyes

bell end

evile

94 posts

233 months

Friday 6th August 2010
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Tim,

There have been various mid-engined concepts and prototypes over the life of the Corvette. Zora Arkus-Dontuv, the father of the Corvette, had always envisioned a mid-engined Corvette from the start. This concept has nothing to do with "competing with the Europeans". I guess you can say it's a hidden trait in the Corvette's DNA.

The Corvette purist will not go for a mid-engined car. If GM is going to give a mid-engine car the green-light I believe it should be released as a limited production special. Kind of like what Ford did with the GT. Also, they should release it as a stand-alone marque, not as a Corvette. Even better, release it as Pontiac's final heave.

The Angry Gopher

336 posts

209 months

Friday 6th August 2010
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tim milne said:
Oh puleaasse!! Every forthcoming Corvette is rumoured to be mid-engined / not have a V8. Guess what? They're always front-engined V8's.

It's all part of Corvette trying (in vein) to make out it's a world-class sportscar; it likes to make out it can hold its own with the Europeans with exotic technology and configurations and why each new model (when it does end up being front engined V8) is heralded as the real competitor to the 911.

The only people who buy Corvettes are Corvette buyers who want a V8 in the front, a long hood and for it to look like a Corvette on their drive.

Ha! You're wrong, dumbass!/I agree entirely

(delete as appropriate in 2015)

wab172uk

2,005 posts

253 months

Friday 6th August 2010
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Why change to mid-engined?

A Front engined, rear wheel drive combination is just fine.

KenBlocksPants

7,474 posts

210 months

Friday 6th August 2010
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V6 (twin turbo or not) would ruin the appeal of this car for me

Muscle is V8 end of...

sad day

Twincam16

27,647 posts

284 months

Friday 6th August 2010
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Well, now 'Corvette' is the marque name rather than the model, I can imagine they might be looking to expand their brand.

And incidentally, they once did produce a mid-engined V6 sports car, designed and engineered along similar lines to the Corvette C4 as a 'baby brother'. Looked very similar too:



Pontiac Fiero. Big sales success back then too, and in the top-ten biggest-selling sports cars of all time.

In fact, back in the '50s the intention was to do a range of Corvettes, including a 2+2 coupe version of the 2-seater Corvette called the Corvair, and a four-seater Scimitar GTE-style shooting-brake (that predated the Scimitar and was probably the first design of its type) called the Nomad.

I'd happily see a 'Corvette Fiero', but only as a sister model to the existing Corvette C6.

burwoodman

18,718 posts

272 months

Friday 6th August 2010
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Regardless I would happily have a ZR1 in my stabble. It's a beast that nothing else can get close to.Enuf said.

vz-r_dave

3,469 posts

244 months

Friday 6th August 2010
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Yes your right Corvette has neve been able to compete with the likes of Ferrari, Lambo and Porsche have they.....pffff ZR1, Z06 perhaps. Open your eyes Timmy

HellDiver

5,708 posts

208 months

Friday 6th August 2010
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Someone call round to 300hp/ton's house, he must be dead, he hasn't commented yet...

PetrolAholic

141 posts

208 months

Friday 6th August 2010
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I would have more time for these sorts of cars if they did a RHD one. And please hold fire on the "you get used to driving LHD" ... I want RHD lol

peteA

2,758 posts

260 months

Friday 6th August 2010
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Will it still have leaf springs...

Ps - only joking - like vettes - i have a soft spot for front engined, fibreglass bodied V8 sports cars.

J4CKO

46,347 posts

226 months

Friday 6th August 2010
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tim milne said:
Oh puleaasse!!
It's all part of Corvette trying (in vein)
Its "in vain", "vein" sounds vaguely penile in connotation.

Mrlol

216 posts

250 months

Friday 6th August 2010
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they cant get rid of the V8

its one of the best sounding engines on the planet !!

As seen here in a VXR8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gW52JGR1db8

evile

94 posts

233 months

Friday 6th August 2010
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I wanted to add this detail to my original reply. The following link is to a Corvette Blogger page submitted after a visit to Pratt & Miller. For those of you who aren't familiar with Pratt & Miller, they field GM's championship winning C6R Corvettes.

http://www.corvetteblogger.com/2009/05/26/The-Corv...

They were developing a mid-engined Corvette to compete in the ACO's still-born Evo class. If the proposed mid-engined Corvette looks anything like the model I believe it's a winner. Pratt & Miller also builds its own "hyper" Vetter, the C6RS. Here's a link:

http://www.prattmillerc6rs.com/

As I stated before, if they did build a mid-engine Corvette it should be limited production. It would become an instant collector car. Plus, GM would have a mid-engined car for homologation.

slipstream 1985

13,662 posts

205 months

Friday 6th August 2010
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Twincam16 said:
Well, now 'Corvette' is the marque name rather than the model, I can imagine they might be looking to expand their brand.

And incidentally, they once did produce a mid-engined V6 sports car, designed and engineered along similar lines to the Corvette C4 as a 'baby brother'. Looked very similar too:



Pontiac Fiero. Big sales success back then too, and in the top-ten biggest-selling sports cars of all time.

In fact, back in the '50s the intention was to do a range of Corvettes, including a 2+2 coupe version of the 2-seater Corvette called the Corvair, and a four-seater Scimitar GTE-style shooting-brake (that predated the Scimitar and was probably the first design of its type) called the Nomad.

I'd happily see a 'Corvette Fiero', but only as a sister model to the existing Corvette C6.
that looks like a 944 crossed with a s13

BLUETHUNDER

7,881 posts

286 months

Friday 6th August 2010
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This will more than likely be the new Corvette C7.

Lawrence5

1,253 posts

261 months

Friday 6th August 2010
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If you don't know CERV concept look here.....

http://www.supercars.net/cars/316.html

Worked with a few guys at Lotus who worked on it - techno-tastic redface

ZeeTacoe

5,444 posts

248 months

Friday 6th August 2010
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evile said:
I wanted to add this detail to my original reply. The following link is to a Corvette Blogger page submitted after a visit to Pratt & Miller. For those of you who aren't familiar with Pratt & Miller, they field GM's championship winning C6R Corvettes.

http://www.corvetteblogger.com/2009/05/26/The-Corv...

They were developing a mid-engined Corvette to compete in the ACO's still-born Evo class. If the proposed mid-engined Corvette looks anything like the model I believe it's a winner.
don't forget the IMSA GTP vette

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Corvette_GT...

2 questions spring to mind Reading this story

1. What happened to the c7 ?
2. Is autocar the only source for this story?

Mark-C

7,349 posts

231 months

Friday 6th August 2010
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ZeeTacoe said:
evile said:
I wanted to add this detail to my original reply. The following link is to a Corvette Blogger page submitted after a visit to Pratt & Miller. For those of you who aren't familiar with Pratt & Miller, they field GM's championship winning C6R Corvettes.

http://www.corvetteblogger.com/2009/05/26/The-Corv...

They were developing a mid-engined Corvette to compete in the ACO's still-born Evo class. If the proposed mid-engined Corvette looks anything like the model I believe it's a winner.
don't forget the IMSA GTP vette

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Corvette_GT...

2 questions spring to mind Reading this story

1. What happened to the c7 ?
2. Is autocar the only source for this story?
ZeeTacoe - was about to mention the GTP. Started life with a Turbo V6 as well.