Chevrolet Corvette Z06: Performance Numbers Unveiled

After letting us speculate on the next super-Vette's actual performance figures for a while, Chevrolet finally let us know what to expect from the Z06 if you decide to push it to its limits.

With its supercharged LS4 engine, the Corvette Z06 produces 650 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque, so we had an idea that it would be quick. With its 8-speed automatic gearbox that can supposedly change gears faster than a twin-clutch unit, it can launch from 0 to 100 km/h in a staggering 2.95 seconds and run past the quarter-mile mark in 10.95 seconds at more than 204 km/h. If you choose to buy your Z06 with a manual transmission, you will lose a few tenths: 0-100 km/h now takes 3.2 seconds, and the quarter mile is dispatched in 11.2.

Outright speed is one thing, but it doesn’t mean much without control: GM points out that this Z06 can generate 1.2G of lateral acceleration, while the standard Corvette can’t manage more than 1.13. Equipped with the optional Z06 performance package, the car can actually lap GM’s proving ground at Milford faster than the last ZR1 ever could.

The 2015 Corvette Z06 will be available at the start of 2015 with a starting price of $78,995 US.

Share on Facebook

More on the subject

Test Drives2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray: Maximum Volume
I couldn't tell which sound was louder when I revved the engine of the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray: the cacophony of its two-stage exhaust system venting eight cylinders of spent fuel to the sky, or the wails of all of those second-hand sports car shoppers realizing that they aren't going …
NewsThe Corvette Z06 Gained A Few Pounds
In the last few decades, the majority of cars have followed the same trend as their owners: they packed on a few extra kilos. With the safety laws getting stricter each year, engineers didn’t have any choice but to add steel in a few critical places to make sure their …
NewsChevrolet Corvette Z06: Even More Powerful Than we Thought!
When Chevrolet launched the Corvette Z06, they were deliberately vague about the power output, simply announcing ‘’over 625hp’’. However, we knew the car had easily bested the C6 ZR1's lap time at the Milford Test Center, and the ZR1 had a very respectable 638 horsepower. The exact numbers just came …
NewsThe Manual Lives on (at Least in the Corvette)!
I have great news for those of you who love a good old stick shift: our favorite transmission may be dying, and the vast majority of cars on the road today are automatics, but the manual is not dead yet! Due to the advances in technology, a lot of high-end …
NewsProduction Of The Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Has Begun
Spy shots have recently shown us quite a bit of the Chevrolet Corvette Z06 in the past weeks, but all of them were pre-production, hand-made models based on regular Stingrays. According to StingrayForums.com, the first production Z06 Corvette just rolled off of the assembly line in Bowling Green, Kentucky on …
NewsChevrolet Corvette Z06: Frugal?
When GM announced the fuel consumption of the Corvette Stingray, we were surprised to see that a V8-powered, 400-horsepower sports car could sip fuel at a rate of 8.1L/100 km. But what about the diabolical Z06? With more than 650 horsepower on tap, we can expect it to drink more, …
Spotlight onSpotlight On The Chevrolet Corvette Z06
This week, our very own Marc Lachapelle flies to Las Vegas to get behind the wheel of one of the most publicized cars of 2014, the Chevrolet Corvette Z06. To put the car through its paces, he will drive it on the Spring Mountain Motor Resort circuit, a 10 kilometre …
NewsBuild The Engine In Your Corvette Z06 Yourself
With the last generation of the Corvette, enthusiasts – real ones – had the opportunity of participating in an important event in their car’s life: anybody who bought a Z06 or a ZR1 could go to the assembly plant where their engine was made, and actually take part in the …
NewsA New Limited Edition Super-'Vette
The Chevrolet Corvette C7 Z06 created a lot of reactions when it was launched: with 650 horsepower and a chassis more nimble than ever (and an interior that finally matches the price of the car!), Chevrolet’s sport car is finally capable of holding its own against Italy and Germany’s finest.