- 2019 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
- Manual
- 6.2L Supercharged V8
- Current owner Reports ground affects
- Current owner Reports the whole car has Xpel
- Current owner Reports Convertible
The last of the front-engined brigade, the C7 or seventh-generation Corvette will no doubt be a collector's classic two or three decades from now. That's why you shouldn't waste any time snagging this 2019 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible that's up for sale. With just 7,644 miles on the clock, it's a convertible blank canvas on which you can create your own story and journey with. Let's find out what's special about it.
Exterior and Interior
A black Corvette always has an air of menacing potency about it, as is the case with this 2019 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible. Of course, the monstrous supercharged V8 under the hood is more than capable of cashing out the checks that its taut and muscular body issues, and we'll get into that shortly. Meanwhile, let us tell you that the current owner reports the entire body to be XPEL paint protected for added peace of mind. The black convertible top is power-operated and offers ample weather protection. The shiny alloy wheels host high-performance tires, and you can see the performance brake calipers in red right behind them. Quad exhaust tips complete the rear valance of this Corvette and will be the sight that most others see as you drive past. The current seller also reports the presence of ground-effect styling. Inside, there's a two-seat cabin, as Corvettes tend to offer. It's a wonderful place to be, with power-adjustable seats, power windows, power mirrors, power door locks, dual-zone automatic climate control and a Bose speaker system. There's a little plaque on the dash that specifies the engine's power and torque outputs, as well as a grab handle for the passenger. The drive receives a multifunction steering wheel, three pedals, and a stick shift. There's a digital instrument cluster, and you might be intrigued to see paddles on the steering wheel, given that this 2019 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible sports a proper manual transmission. What those paddles do, is activate the nifty Rev Match feature, allowing you to heel and toe like a pro – or at least seem like one.
Engine
This 2019 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible packs a 6.2L LT4 supercharged V8. Let us tell you that with 650hp and 650lb-ft on tap, this car is a potent machine that must be treated with respect. You've got a lovely seven-speed manual transmission from Tremec sending power to the rear wheels, allowing a skilled driver to hit sixty from rest in around 3 and a bit seconds. The top speed is said to be around 195mph.
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