Chevrolet will showcase a new lineup of performance cars for the 2014
model year at the New York International Auto Show, including the
all-new Corvette Stingray coupe and convertible, all-new SS performance
sedan and refreshed Camaro.
The new cars build on Chevrolet’s success in 2012, when the brand
accounted for one out of three performance cars sold in the United
States.
“Chevrolet customers have validated our performance credentials with
their enthusiasm,” said General Motors North America President Mark
Reuss “We're going to give them even more reasons to be enthused about
Chevrolet performance, design and technology.”
Chevrolet will showcase:
2014 Camaro – The New York International Auto Show will host
the world debut of the revamped 2014 Camaro, which advances the design
and performance attributes that has made it the most popular sports car
under $50,000 for three consecutive years.
2014 Corvette Stingray convertible – Earlier this week in
Geneva, Chevrolet unveiled the drop-top version of the new Corvette
Stingray. Unlike other convertibles, the Stingray delivers an
uncompromised driving experience with a similar power-to-weight ratio
and chassis tuning identical to the coupe. It features an all-new, fully
electronic top that can be lowered with the push of a button, and even
remotely using the key fob.
2014 SS sports sedan – Introduced at Daytona in February, the
SS is the brand’s first V-8-powered, rear-wheel driven performance sedan
since 1996. It’s based on a race-proven, global platform and powered by
a 6.2L V-8 rated at an estimated 415 horsepower. Driving through a
six-speed automatic transmission, it sprints from 0 to 60 in five
seconds flat.
2014 Corvette Stingray coupe – Introduced at the North
American International Auto Show in January, the all-new Corvette
Stingray rolls into the Big Apple 60 years after the Corvette made its
public debut in New York City. The seventh generation of the iconic
sports car will be the most powerful, most capable and most
fuel-efficient standard Corvette ever, with an estimated 450 horsepower,
acceleration from 0 to 60 mph in four seconds, and better fuel economy
than the 2013 Corvette's EPA-estimated 26 mpg highway.
Courtesy of GM Media
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