The 2020 Chevrolet Corvette was recently showcased by General Motors. The new vehicle is the eighth edition of the "C8" model. Where previous models set a front engine along with a rear-wheel-drive system, the 2020 model has a mid-engine design. Also, weight was shifted in the car design to make it centered around the driver. The car's mid-engine design provides a much-improved handling system due to the updated weigh distribution. Other notable improvements include better driver visibility.
The 2020 Chevrolet Corvette is powered by a 6.2-liter v8 engine that can produce up to 490 horsepower, which can bring the car from zero to 60 in under three seconds. The new model will have a starting price point of $60,000 USD
Next-Gen Sports Car Designs
The 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Was Recently Unveiled
Trend Themes
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Mid-engine Sports Cars — There is an opportunity to design and manufacture mid-engine sports cars for consumers who value improved handling and driver visibility.
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Weight-shifting Car Designs — Car manufacturers can explore weight-shifting car designs to create a car that centers around the driver, thus improving driver experience and handling.
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High-performance Cars at Affordable Prices — There could be a disruptive innovation opportunity in designing and producing high-performance cars with a starting price point of $60,000 USD or less.
Industry Implications
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Automotive Industry — The automotive industry can explore the use of the mid-engine design in sports cars and focus on creating affordable high-performance cars.
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Design Industry — Designers can focus on weight-shifting car designs, where the car centers around the driver, to improve the overall driving experience.
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Technology Industry — The technology industry can explore of the use of innovative technology to create better driver visibility, better fuel economy, and environmentally-friendly high-performance cars