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pushrod V-8 small-block just aft of the
driver’s head. Subsequent CERV concepts
only stoked the belief among MotorTrend
editors that such a vehicle was not only
possible but also likely.
Fast-forward to September 2019, and
ZORA WAS we finally get our greedy, grubby hands
on the 10th-ever production mid-engine
RIGHT money. Or so much good exoticism. intent model with a VIN that ends in
exoticism been attainable for so little
Corvette, an early-build, production-
Chevrolet Performance did not phone
000010. From our weeks of testing the
in the first-ever production mid-engine
Corvette against a field of formidable
competitors, we can say Zora was onto
Corvette. It dialed it, massaged it, honed
it, crafted the new ’Vette to the point
something six decades ago.
“We’ve been waiting so long for this
of the nearly impossible. The eighth-
generation car will bring people into
Christmas morning,” Detroit editor Alisa
dealerships who previously would never
Priddle said. “I didn’t care if it was going
have come in. The mid-engine Corvette is car that, climbing in, I felt like a kid on
ometimes, a car comes along that a game changer, an inflection point, and to be good or bad, I just wanted to unwrap
leaves the automotive landscape a reminder that when Americans truly the present and drive it.”
different than before. In Silicon set our minds to a task, look out. For soon A true statement, as we’ve had our eye
SValley parlance, we’d be tempted to you’ll be standing on the moon—or driving on the mid-engine Corvette ever since we
term such a car a “disrupter.” The last car the sports car equivalent thereof. broke the story (yes, Virginia, it was us)
to so shift the world was the Tesla Model The father of the Chevrolet Corvette, back in 2014. Five years is quite a lengthy
S, our 2013 Car of the Year. Zora Arkus-Duntov, began working on wait, and if life teaches you anything, it is
This time around, our 2020 Car of a mid-engine Corvette back in 1959. to be prepared for disappointment.
the Year, the Chevrolet Corvette, fully Called the 1960 CERV-I (for Chevrolet Not here. I’m happy to report the 2020
scrambles the order of things. Never Engineering Research Vehicle), the Corvette delivers the goods, and does so in
before has so much four-wheeled single-seater located its 283-cubic-inch ways you wouldn’t think possible.
WORDS JONNY LIEBERMAN PHOTOGRAPHS BRANDON LIM
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