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Excellent post ScottEach Corvette model has a dedicated performance package, but the Grand Sport actually has two performance package options available depending on your driving style and what those plans may be.
The Grand Sport X is rated at 721 combined horsepower. It’s getting the front-axle electric motor and compact battery pack from the Corvette ZR1X which is rated at 186-hp and it provides near-instant access to 145 lb-ft of torque on the front axle. Standard features include Magnetic Ride Control, carbon-ceramic brakes, and Michelin Pilot Sport All–Season 4 tires. There is also an optional Performance Package that adds Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires.
- The Z52 Sport Performance Package comes tuned around a stiffer suspension and is optioned with the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S summer tire and the high-performance J56 iron brakes from the Corvette Z06.
- The Z52 Track Performance Package offers Brembo’s carbon-ceramic J57 brakes, Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2R tires, and track-focused chassis tuning. The Z52 Track Pack is paired with a carbon-fiber splitter, dive planes, rockers, and Z06-style high wing, plus underbody strakes, making it the most track-capable Grand Sport to date.
Also like the ZR1X, the Grand Sport X gets new features that were not available on the E-Ray. It allows drivers to choose how they want to use that available power. Those features include:
Of course, the Grand Sport X offers two electric-only propulsion modes that utilizes the electric-only front axle. Stealth Mode allows you travel up to 50 mph and it’s perfect for those quiet neighborhood exits while Shuttle Mode is limited to just 23 mph and it’s the perfect way to move your car around on electric power only without engaging the V8.
- Endurance Mode with the Charge+ button for extended track lapping and consistent eAWD output.
- Qualifying Mode offers the Optimum power strategy for the ultimate lap time.
- Push-to-Pass Mode which provides the maximum available power on-demand.
Couple of Questions ? .....
Would the carbon brakes be available as a stand alone option ?
Does this new engine have Active Fuel Management ?
Most importantly .... When do the order books open up
