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Old 08-20-2014, 09:21 PM
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2015 Corvette gets 8-speed automatic; we drive it
Aaron Bragman, Cars.com 4:24 p.m. EDT August 20, 2014
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Chevrolet has been enjoying amazing success with the redesigned Corvette Stingray, delivering 37,000 of the 2014 model to buyers, nearly tripling sales of the iconic two-seat sports car overnight.

Now 2014 production has ended, and Chevy is ready to begin shipping 2015s out the door of the Bowling Green, Ky., manufacturing plant.

The new model is largely the same as the 2014, with one notable exception: The 2015 Stingray receives a new General Motors-designed eight-speed automatic transmission, joining the seven-speed manual and replacing the old six-speed automatic.

Why upgrade to a new transmission so soon after launching the popular Stingray? The upcoming Corvette Z06's 650-horsepower, supercharged LT4 engine is more than the current six-speed can handle without fragging itself. No suitable transmission could be found from a supplier to both handle the Z06's power and fit in the Corvette's unusual packaging, so GM made its own, and buyers of any Corvette model now will get the eight-speed when they opt for an automatic.

The new 8L90 automatic transmission is an impressively compact and lightweight, yet highly durable, unit that Chevrolet says works to boost the base Corvette's fuel economy by 3.5% to 29 mpg highway, while dropping the car's zero-to-60 mph time to just 3.7 seconds and the quarter-mile to 11.9 seconds. That makes the automatic-equipped 2015 Corvette faster than the manual-transmission-equipped car.

I recently had the opportunity to sample the 2015 Stingray at GM's Milford (Mich.) Proving Grounds, and can attest that my 50-mile jaunt in a new convertible was impressively smooth.

Acceleration is as strong as ever, but shifts are barely perceptible — power is simply delivered in a long, seamless rush of thrust and V-8 growl.

Downshifts are extremely quick; Chevrolet says gear changes happen faster than those in Porsche's excellent dual-clutch PDK transmission. The transmission also never hunts for the right gear; it always seems to be ready to deliver sufficient power for whatever situation is called for.

Perhaps most impressive is the ability to turn the Corvette, a high-performance V-8 sports car, into something relatively frugal. My test car registered 26.3 mpg on its trip computer in mostly highway use for my test, and the Corvette's chief engineer says that over longer trips, better than 30 mpg on the highway is easily achievable.

GM has a lot of faith in this new transmission; it is slated to find its way into not only the Corvette Stingray and Z06, but GM's full-size trucks as well. It will go first into pickups with GM's 6.2-liter V-8, but we would not be surprised to see it proliferate across other models as the company chases improved truck fuel economy.

Look for the 2015 'Vette in showrooms this fall.
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The 2014 Corvette auto runs 0-60 in 3.9 Seconds whereas the 2015 Corvette is specified at 3.7 seconds. A very nice increase, it will be interesting to see if there are any notable changes in the 1/4. Unfortunately, I was hoping to see 3.4 seconds or less based on the "lightening quick shifts" claim. Regardless, it is a nice increase and will be well accepted. Will the Z06, with 650 FT# (and NT05R's), break the 3 second mark?



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