Don’t get too excited yet, as these performance-enhancing goodies are only presented as conceptual features, but make sure you keep them fingers crossed as the manufacturer might just offer them through the Chevrolet Performance division in the near future. Chevy is actually looking for feedback from "Corvette enthusiasts around the world about their interest in these concept Z06 parts," and judging by the popularity the C7 Corvette enjoys right now, there’s a chance these Z06 components will find their way to customers looking to update their sports cars.
Until that happens, let’s have a look at which Z06 parts can be fitted to the standard Corvette and to which extent they can improve the Stingray’s potential.
Exterior
Next in line are the Z06 rear quarter panel vents. Much like the front grille, the side vents provide about 25-percent greater airflow at track speed. Lastly, and also added to increase aerodynamics, there’s the Z06’s high-wing rear spoiler. The latter also improves the Stingray’s appearance by giving it a track-focused look.
Interior
Drivetrain
A carbon-fiber torque tube helps decrease the Corvette Stingray’s curb weight by 13.2 pounds, while the Z06’s driveshaft couplers, which are designed to stand up to higher exhaust heat, replace the stock components.
Unfortunately, Chevy isn’t offering any performance-enhancing parts to the drivetrain, but that’s mainly due to the fact that the Stingray and the Z06 were designed with different purposes in mind. Sure, the 6.2-liter mills share much of the same architecture, but the Z06’s internals were designed with lightness, higher power outputs and racing in mind.
Suspension and Brakes
Chevrolet Performance was quick to deliver and the Stingray gained the Z06's rotors and Brembo aluminum calipers.
Most Z06-sourced parts have found their way onto the Stingray’s chassis, and that’s great news considering the former was developed alongside the Corvette C7.R race car.The Z06’s stabilizer bars, control arms, composite transverse leaf spring, Bilstein shocks and the carbon-fiber underbody braces have all been fitted to this "hybrid" concept car. If these parts become available for the Stingray, the standard sports car will gain unprecedented track skills by means of improved stiffness, handling and everything that comes with race-bred chassis components. While the Corvette is already a track-capable machine, these improvements will turn it into a daily driver that has the ability to become weekend track toy at any given moment.
Better handling and faster laps also mean this Vette needs enhanced braking capabilities. Chevrolet Performance was quick to deliver with the Z06’s rotors and Brembo aluminum calipers. The front rotors measure 14.6 inches and come with a six-piston layout up front, while the 14.4-inch rear rotors are clamped by four-piston calipers.
Chevy also lists the braking package available with the Z07 upgrade, meaning the Stingray can also be equipped with 15.5-inch carbon-ceramic front rotors and 15.3-inch carbon rear rotors.
Prices
Conclusion
Source: topSpeed