With each bit of advance information that trickles out about the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, we can't help but be more amazed and eager to drive it. First, it was announced that the C7 would start at a reasonable price and then Chevy revealed the LT1 V8 will generate 455 horsepower and 460 pound-feet of torque, but now we're getting the latest piece of the Corvette puzzle: fuel economy.
Few people buy a Corvette for fuel economy, but recent generations have
offered downright impressive consumption figures considering the model's
performance envelope. And now owners of the new Stingray Coupe will be
able to save a little bit more money at the pump thanks to fuel economy
ratings of up to 30 miles per gallon when driven in Eco mode – that's an
11-percent improvement over the C6's already robust number. *EPA window
sticker ratings will be 17 miles per gallon in the city and 29 mpg
highway when equipped with the standard seven-speed manual gearbox, with
the latter figure representing something of an average between the 28
mpg when the car is in Tour mode and the 30 mpg when it is in Eco mode
using cylinder deactivation. There is still no word as to what the fuel
economy will be on cars with the optional six-speed paddleshift
automatic, but at least on paper, this is a big win for the Corvette
over key rivals.
Courtesy of Autoblog.com
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