Archives by Tag ' Corvette performance engineering '
When shoppers start researching the Corvette C8, one of the most common questions is what the transaxle actually is and why Chevrolet changed the layout. That question is really about understanding how the Corvette drivetrain works and how that design affects balance, traction, and overall driving feel. The transaxle is not just a technical detail. […]
Aerodynamics plays a defining role in how modern Corvettes perform, especially as speed increases and mechanical grip alone is no longer enough to maintain control. Many shoppers exploring the 2026 Corvette lineup want to understand how aerodynamic systems actually work, what downforce does in real driving, and how different configurations like the Stingray, Z06, and […]
The move to a mid-engine layout was the single most consequential engineering decision in Corvette history. For 2026, every Corvette variant benefits from a chassis architecture that fundamentally reshapes how the car accelerates, turns, brakes, and communicates at the limit. This is not a styling evolution or a packaging exercise. It is a structural solution […]
