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A new hood features a large, forward-facing scoop. Underneath is the 6.2-liter supercharged LSA V-8 that also powers the Cadillac CTS-V. As we have already confirmed, this is quite a powerplant, delivering 556 horsepower at 6100 rpm and 551 pound-feet of torque at 3800 rpm. The Z/28 will also share the CTS-Vs six speed manual and automatic transmissions.
The near-4300-pound CTS-V thunders from 0 to 60 mph in 4.1 seconds and nails the quarter mile in 12.3 seconds (automatic) or 12.4 seconds (manual). Top speed is limited to 175 mph in the auto (to preserve the tranny), but the manual will storm to an autobahn-melting 193 mph. As the Z/28 will weigh 200 to 300 pounds less than the CTS-V, it may nail 60 mph in 3.9 seconds and run the quarter in the very low 12s. This Z/28 could be the fastest Chevy ponycar since the legendary ZL-1-powered COPO 9560 Camaros built 40 years ago.
Mr.Goodwrench-G.T. wrote:
The question is, is it viable in this current market and with the state GM is in?
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The near-4300-pound CTS-V thunders from 0 to 60 mph in 4.1 seconds and nails the quarter mile in 12.3 seconds (automatic) or 12.4 seconds (manual).
MiniTransAm/02WS6TA wrote:Why aren't they naming this the SS? Seems like this should be the top trim level car.
Jookycola wrote:MiniTransAm/02WS6TA wrote:Why aren't they naming this the SS? Seems like this should be the top trim level car.
That's what i was thinking.
It has a more SS look to it as well.
1996blackHB wrote:this will sell just fine
fact is there are still quite a few ppl who do not care nearly as much about conservative fuel efficient environment budget minded savings oriented cars as we would all like to believe
Rodimus Prime wrote:This just seems like a waste, the camaro is targeted of course to go against the mustang and in the 30k sport coupe market The SS is already 422hp, that seems like quite enough, if the owners want more theres a whole list of gm performance parts already for it. I just don't see a market for a 550hp 50k car, isn't that that the vette is supposed to be for? With the money problems GM already has they shouldn't be worried about those 1-2% of a particular model's sales nitch markets, appeal to the masses until you get your ship in order.
Its just a car that doesn't have a real market and isn't worth the price of development at this time, maybe in a few years
Dave De Stefano wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:This just seems like a waste, the camaro is targeted of course to go against the mustang and in the 30k sport coupe market The SS is already 422hp, that seems like quite enough, if the owners want more theres a whole list of gm performance parts already for it. I just don't see a market for a 550hp 50k car, isn't that that the vette is supposed to be for? With the money problems GM already has they shouldn't be worried about those 1-2% of a particular model's sales nitch markets, appeal to the masses until you get your ship in order.
Its just a car that doesn't have a real market and isn't worth the price of development at this time, maybe in a few years
ok, i know i'm gonna get $hit for this, but, is there a gm performance parts catalog or something? how do you find out what parts they have?
Rodimus Prime wrote:This just seems like a waste, the camaro is targeted of course to go against the mustang and in the 30k sport coupe market The SS is already 422hp, that seems like quite enough, if the owners want more theres a whole list of gm performance parts already for it. I just don't see a market for a 550hp 50k car, isn't that that the vette is supposed to be for? With the money problems GM already has they shouldn't be worried about those 1-2% of a particular model's sales nitch markets, appeal to the masses until you get your ship in order.Development costs them almost nothing, that's why they do it.
Its just a car that doesn't have a real market and isn't worth the price of development at this time, maybe in a few years
SpeedRacerZ wrote:This one has me thinking about trading the GTO in.......Just sucks its a V6.. (3.6 rated at 300hp)