2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06, First Fuel Economy Figures Released

by SpeedLux

Purchasers of the 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 are presumably more inspired by 0-60 times and grasp levels than efficiency, yet those numbers are presently accessible for the inquisitive.

General Motors Company [nyse:gm] didn’t formally publish this, however Corvette Blogger recognized the Z06 gas mileage figures on the EPA’s site. The EPA rates the auto at 13/23 mpg city/parkway and 16 mpg consolidated. Figures are recorded for the eight-rate programmed, however.

This would seem to put the Z06 on the rundown of autos obliging the U.s. “gas guzzler” be that as it may, once more, GM hasn’t affirmed anything.

That is really troubling, even contrasted with the non-Z06 2015 Corvette Stingray, which gets 17/29 mpg city/thruway and 21 mpg consolidated with the seven-velocity manual transmission, or 16/29 mpg city/parkway and 20 mpg joined with the eight-pace programmed

Still, its not like you can expect incredible mileage from a supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 that throws out 650 drive, and if nothing else the Z06 isn’t any more regrettable than some other huge bore American execution autos.

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