The seventh-generation C7 model of the Chevrolet Corvette, America's quintessential high-performance sports car, debuted in 2013 and features a highly rigid aluminum frame structure and a transaxle layout for excellent front-to-rear weight distribution.
The nickname "Stingray," which was previously used on the C3 model, has been revived for the first time in a long time.
Its high-performance model, the Z06, was released in 2014 and is equipped with a traditional American V8, a 6.2-liter V8 OHV 16-valve supercharged engine that produces 659 horsepower, the most powerful engine in Corvette history. It boasts a top speed of 315 km/h.
The exterior has been enlarged to make effective use of aerodynamics while also accommodating wide tires and powerful Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes that reliably transfer power to the road.
Compared to the standard body, the car features significantly flared fenders both front and rear, and an overall width that has been increased to nearly 2 meters, creating an intimidating style.
The AUTOart Composite Model uses a proprietary blend of ABS for the body and die-cast for the inner body.
This all-new, innovative model car maximizes the benefits of each material, achieving high rigidity and a sense of weight comparable to die-cast models, while reproducing stunningly realistic, sharp body lines and enabling more precise alignment and opening/closing than die-cast bodies.
(From Amazon.co.jp)
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