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Chevrolet Corvette Stingray was the name for several model years of Chevrolet Corvettes: Corvette Stingray (concept car) , concept cars from 1959 and 2009 Chevrolet Corvette (C2) , the second generation of the Corvette, introduced in 1963, referred to as the Corvette Sting Ray
All of the M series and high-end models are not manufactured in India. Mini India: 2013–-present: Citroën India: 2021–present: Stellantis: Fiat India: 2016–present: Honda Cars India: 1995–present: Honda: Hyundai Motor India: 1996–present: Hyundai Motor Company: Foreign manufacturer with highest market share Kia India: 2017–present ...
C7 Corvette Convertible at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. The 2014 Stingray Convertible is a version of the 2014 Corvette Stingray with a power-operated fabric roof. [22] The roof can be opened at speeds of up to 30 mph (50 km/h). The convertible was unveiled at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. [23] The Japanese version went on sale in May 2014. [21]
Automobile Magazine ranked the 1963–1967 Sting Ray first on their "100 Coolest Cars" list, above the Dodge Viper GTS, the Porsche 911, and others. [116] In 2013, Automobile Magazine selected the Corvette C7 as its "Automobile of the Year". [117] Sports Car International placed the Corvette at number 5 on their list of the "Top Sports Cars of ...
The Stingray uses a new version of the LS-based GM small-block engine derived from the C7 Stingray's LT1, now called the LT2. [15] The new naturally aspirated 6.2 L V8 is rated at 490 hp (365 kW; 497 PS) at 6,450 rpm and 465 lb⋅ft (630 N⋅m) of torque at 5,150 rpm, an improvement of 40 hp (30 kW; 41 PS) and 10 lb⋅ft (14 N⋅m) over the ...
Chrysler Thunderbolt concept car 1941; Playboy Convertible (1947–1951) Continental Mark II concept car c.1953; Ford Fairlane 500 (Galaxie) Skyliner (1957–1959)
First production car to reach past 200 mph and was world's fastest car from 1987 to 1990 F40 LM: 1989-1994 Only 19 units produced F40 LM Barchetta 1989 Speedster One-off model 333 SP: 1993-1995 Open-top Roadster Racecar 348: 1989-1995 Coupé, Targa 348 Spider: 1992-1995 Convertible 348 GT Competizione 1993 Coupé Track car only F355: 1994-1999
The base price increased four times during the model year raising the cost of the car by more than $1,200 to $14,345.24. [ 10 ] In 1981, there was only one powerplant available, a 350 cu in (5.7 L) engine that, like the L48 base engine the previous year, produced the 190 hp (142 kW), but was now designated the L81.