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Welburn: C7 Corvette To Get Split Rear Window

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Just over a month ago we brought you the first reports that the C7 Chevrolet Corvette is due to arrive in 2012, and now Ed Welburn, GM's product design head, has revealed that the next Vette will get a split rear window along with some other vintage styling cues.

The split rear window, though often considered an iconic Corvette element, was actually only fitted to the 1963 Corvette Sting Ray. It was also featured on the Stingray Concept car shown off for the Transformers movie debut, though GM and Welburn have both reiterated that the Stingray Concept is not the C7 Corvette.

While the stingray us undeniably Corvette, the next-gen Vette will be a bit more retron in its styling, not unlike the current 2010 Chevrolet Camaro, according to the report.

Our own previous reports also confirm that the mid-engine rumors for the C7 Corvette are just that--the next car will retain the traditional front engine/rear drive layout. It will continue to push forward with the use of high-tech materials including carbon fiber, aluminum and magnesium to help further reduce weight.

As we noted earlier today, the Corvette will also have to become somewhat more emissions-conscious thanks to new standards being implemented by the federal government. GM won't let that sap the car's legendary performance, however, vowing to do whatever it takes, including going hybrid, to keep the Vette alive and kicking.

One potential direction to help maintain performance and meet emissions targets is a reduced displacement forced-induction V-8 engine not unlike the LSA fitted to the current Cadillac CTS-V. Rated at 556 horsepower, that engine would be no slouch for even the Z06 application in the Corvette range, especially with a lighter curb weight than the C6 Corvettes.

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Link: http://www.motorauthority.com/blog/1035481_welburn-c7-corvette-to-get-split-rear-window
 
2 Votes making that a sexy car..lol

I wonder if they will let them get away with that view obstruction again? Thats why they took it away in 63.

Poor Harley Earl just wanted to not interrupt his body line. They are just now really using half of his visionary designs.
 
Yeah, really cool looking, but since I am retiring my business this year, no way I'm going to be able to afford a brand new C7 Corvette in 2012. :banghead: Not unless the value of my remaining guns skyrocket......
 
The top view looks awesome! The base C6 is too plain IMO, so I'm glad to see something like this. Hope it looks as good from the other angles!
 
I think I just threw up in my mouth a lil bit. Wow that looks horrible, looks like the C6 will remain the cleanest looking vette imo.
 
Regardless of how it turns out, it'll be interesting.
Something out of the box for GM:thumbsup:

In my personal opinion (for what anyone would offer for it:lmao:), the sexiest vette on the market today, is the Z06:thumbsup::thumbsup:

For the money, the performance and styling is great. I think the new GS is going to unseat that though, again for the cost v. styling/performance:thumbsup::thumbsup:

If I purchase another, it'll either be the Z06 (and have the targa option done), or the GS...either one is still a way off:(
 
Just don't care for that back end in that photo:thumbsdown:

IMO they should have rounded it off a la the original:thumbsup:
 
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