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When we started seeing the spy pictures, the diffuser only had a small horizontal member above the center of the car.
However starting around December, in the ITW sightings north of Detroit, we started to see a complete side to side horizontal shelf. Initial speculation then was it was because some of its camo might have sagged, got too close to the the exhaust, but that theory has left the building, as the latest versions are all showing a distinct side-to-side component. Clearly, GM’s aero testing has changed the diffuser to what we have been seeing the last three/four months. Below is latest camo’d version, thanks to David McDade’s pictures and Motor1.
However starting around December, in the ITW sightings north of Detroit, we started to see a complete side to side horizontal shelf. Initial speculation then was it was because some of its camo might have sagged, got too close to the the exhaust, but that theory has left the building, as the latest versions are all showing a distinct side-to-side component. Clearly, GM’s aero testing has changed the diffuser to what we have been seeing the last three/four months. Below is latest camo’d version, thanks to David McDade’s pictures and Motor1.
Mid-Engined Chevy Corvette Spied In Detail On The Highway
This Corvette test mule has its taillights concealed but the rear diffuser and exhausts are visible.
www.motor1.com