GENEVA MOTOR SHOW: FIRST Real-Life Pics Of The 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

GENEVA MOTOR SHOW: FIRST Real-Life Pics Of The 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
The 2013 Detroit Auto Show brought us the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray coupe and now the 2013 Geneva Motor Show is bringing the drop-top for those lovers of sun-drenched driving.

What strikes me as peculiar is that General Motors decided to do this particular unveil in Europe rather than in the United States at the upcoming New York Auto Show. To me this shows that Chevrolet is attempting to make some inroads abroad as opposed to keeping the Corvette as a domestic hero product.

That said, make sure to take a look at the FIRST, real-life images that we have of the all-new Corvette convertible. We think you'll likely be seeing a good amount of these in the flesh once they hit dealer's showroom floors.


Chevrolet's press release follows:

GENEVA – Chevrolet revealed the 2014 Corvette Stingray convertible today at the Geneva Motor Show, featuring an all-new, fully electronic top that can be lowered remotely using the car’s key fob. The top can also be opened or closed on the go, at speeds of up to 30 mph (50 km/h).

“The convertible has been a part of the heart and soul of Corvette since the very beginning in 1953,” said Ed Welburn, GM vice president of global design. “With the all-new Corvette Stingray, we designed and developed the coupe and convertible simultaneously. As a result, the Corvette Stingray offers an open-top driving experience with no compromise in performance, technology or design.”

The Corvette Stingray coupe and convertible arrive in global markets in late 2013, with left-hand-drive models to be offered in Europe, the United Kingdom, the Middle East, Japan and Russia. Changes to Corvettes for export vary only in equipment required to accommodate a respective market’s regulations, such as lighting, headlamp washers and outside mirrors.  

“It's fitting to introduce the new Stingray convertible on the global stage at Geneva, because Corvette is the face of Chevrolet the world over,” said Susan Docherty, president and managing director of Chevrolet and Cadillac Europe. “It is an icon that has long been recognized and admired even in countries where it’s never officially been offered.”

All of the performance technology and capabilities introduced on the Corvette Stingray coupe carry over to the convertible. The only structural changes are limited to accommodations for the folding top and repositioned safety belt mounts. Central to the Corvette Stingray’s driving experience is an all-new, more rigid aluminum frame structure, which is 57-percent stiffer and 99 pounds (45 kg) lighter than the current steel frame.

All models are powered by the new LT1 6.2L V-8, with an estimated 450-hp (335 kW) and 450 lb-ft of torque (610 Nm). As no structural reinforcements are required for the convertible, both models share almost identical power-to-weight ratios.

The LT1 combines several advanced technologies, including direct injection, Active Fuel Management and continuously variable valve timing to support an advanced combustion system designed to balance power and efficiency. The new Corvette Stingray is expected to improve upon the current model’s fuel economy of 13.6L/100km (EPA-estimated highway fuel economy of 26 mpg).

With the top up, the Corvette Stingray convertible is designed for a refined driving experience. A thick, three-ply fabric top, along with sound-absorbing padding and a glass rear window, contributes to a quiet cabin and premium appearance.

With the top down, the Corvette Stingray’s signature profile is further accentuated. Behind the seat backs, dual black accent panels enhance the character lines of the tonneau cover. Corvette Stingray’s signature “waterfall” design originates in the valley between the nacelles, bringing the exterior color into the interior.

Additional highlights of the all-new Corvette Stingray coupe and convertible include:

  • A sculpted exterior with advanced high-intensity discharge and light-emitting diode lighting and racing-proven aerodynamics that balance low drag for efficiency and performance elements for improved stability and track capability
  • An interior that offers genuine carbon fiber and aluminum trim, hand-wrapped leather materials, dual eight-inch configurable driver/infotainment screens, and two new seat choices – each featuring a lightweight magnesium frame for exceptional support
  • Advanced driver technologies, including a five-position Drive Mode Selector that tailors 12 vehicle attributes to fit the driver’s environment and a new seven-speed manual transmission with Active Rev Matching that anticipates gear selections and matches engine speed for perfect shifts every time
  • Lightweight materials, including a carbon fiber hood on all models and a carbon fiber removable roof panel on coupes; composite fenders, doors and rear quarter panels; carbon-nano composite underbody panels and a new aluminum frame help shift weight rearward for an optimal 50/50 weight balance that supports a world-class power-to-weight ratio
  • Track-capable Z51 Performance Package, including an electronic limited-slip differential; dry-sump oiling system; integral brake, differential and transmission cooling; as well as a unique aero package that further improves high-speed stability.

“We wanted the driving experience of the Corvette to live up to the performance expectations that come with the ‘Stingray’ name,” said Tadge Juechter, Corvette chief engineer. “Because it was designed from the beginning as an open-top car, the Corvette Stingray delivers an exhilarating, connected driving experience – no matter what configuration you choose.”

 


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1CarSmart11CarSmart1 - 3/6/2013 6:48:38 AM
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Typically shoddy and inefficient american car. Yawn. The world has moved on to more important things than showing off with a gaudy, polluting car. if you drive a polluter it's because you are poor or have a small manhood.

Bring on a Prius roadster to kick this things butt!


trmckintrmckin - 3/6/2013 9:13:46 AM
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A Prius roadster? Please, do tell us more. You knowledge of vehicles continues to impress.


trmckintrmckin - 3/6/2013 9:14:03 AM
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your^


1CarSmart11CarSmart1 - 3/6/2013 1:44:31 PM
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I have no fixation, I mearly state what research has shown. Men who are below average in terms of penis size endowment and their ability to give pleasure to women, will purchase vehicles larger (or higher powered(than they need. Sometimes a motorcycle is used to pleasure a woman, but the idea is the same.

@trmckin, I know there is no Prius hybrid roadster...yet. But when there is it will probably be faster than a disgusting Corovette because even an idiot will know, electric motors have more torque than gas motors!


1CarSmart11CarSmart1 - 3/6/2013 1:45:24 PM
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Sportbike82, I downvote you!


trmckintrmckin - 3/6/2013 2:22:55 PM
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Studies have shown that? Wow! I can't imagine anyone would even volunteer for a study like that. Also, if it was done on a cold day, your results would be all over the board. HAHAHA! That has to be the most ridiculous thing you've posted yet. Troll on you dolt.


trmckintrmckin - 3/6/2013 2:35:14 PM
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Also, you will have a hard time convincing anyone that you don't fixate on meat whistles. You mention them in almost every post. Studies have shown that when someone talks about something frequently... that means they think about it frequently.


SuperTurtlePlusSuperTurtlePlus - 3/11/2013 11:52:38 PM
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Let me guess: 1CarSmart1 not only insults an iconic American car, but he does so in quite possibly the dumbest manner possible, namely based upon things he doesn't know.

For instance, has he ever driven the new Corvette Stingray convertible (I know he hasn't, but bear with me)? If not, how could he possibly know the materials and build are "shoddy?"

He doesn't, but since he likes to repeat nonsense (he's made the same non-points in other Vette posts) let's take a closer look. He calls it "gaudy," a word that should be reserved for the Lamborghini Veneno or Ferrari LaFerrari, which is perhaps the silliest name for a car EVER.

Compared to either of those vehicles, the Vette is understated.

Other posters have already called you on your fuel effeciency nonsense in the past, so I don't feel the need to illustrate again how wrong you are.

And while I don't have the financial wherewithal to afford a Corvette, me (and my very ample endowment) would get one in a second if I could.


Henanamani1Henanamani1 - 3/6/2013 9:09:23 AM
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Nice!. Looks fun.


trmckintrmckin - 3/6/2013 9:28:15 AM
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Color matched rear air diffuser looks much better than the grey/black one on the coupe release.


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