Long desired by car fans, the elusive mid-engined Chevrolet Corvette may finally be on the table.
Car and Driver has snapped a black test car that is reportedly an engineering mule of the long-looked-for mid-engined Corvette.
No news is good news, so at least General Motors hasn't countered predictions from Car and Driver about the upcoming C8.
"The new Corvette will be the mid-engined American Dream Machine that Chevy couldn't, until now, muster the courage to build," Car and Driver projected in a visionary forecast.
The C8 Zora is reportedly in the works to hit dealerships in 20 months or so as a 2017 model.
A mid-engined Corvette is a build long desired by Chevy fans who crave the body layout that makes for a well-balanced sports car.
Estimating that the car in the photos has 19-inch wheels, Car and Driver scales the test vehicle's wheelbase to 98.9 inches, which would be about 8 inches shorter than the current Corvette and put the transmission behind the rear axle instead of before it.
With a more succinct wheelbase, the Corvette will have more responsive steering and a tighter turning circle.
The C7 Corvette can't really take on any more power unless the engine is moved. Plus, updating the Corvette could help it appeal to a younger set of buyers, so let's hope this phantom C8 turns out to be the real deal.
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