Page 1 of 9 1 2 3 4 5 ... LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 128

Thread: Holden announce RHD Corvette.

  1. #1
    Pickles is offline Substantial Contributor to the Forum Last Online: 12-05-2025 @ 08:44 AM
    Member Since
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Melbourne
    Posts
    5,337

    Holden announce RHD Corvette.

    Holden have just confirmed that they will have the recently released Corvette in their showrooms as it is to be built RHD by the factory.
    Pickles.
    Last edited by JT; 20-07-2019 at 12:28 PM.

  2. #2
    SASLS1 is offline Forum Contributor Last Online: 20-03-2025 @ 09:14 AM
    Member Since
    Sep 2002
    Location
    Melbourne
    Age
    48
    Posts
    1,213

    Re: Holden annopunce RHD Corvette.

    Holden Official Press release below...

    "
    July 19, 2019


    Holden to welcome new Corvette to Australia


     Next generation mid-engine Corvette revealed globally
     To be built in right-hand-drive for the first time
     Australia confirmed as a right-hand-drive export market
     Corvette to join Holden’s global portfolio

    PORT MELBOURNE: General Motors Holden confirmed today that the next generation
    mid-engine Corvette will be built in right-hand-drive (RHD) and will roar Down Under for
    sale in Australia.


    “Like anyone with a hint of petrol in their veins, we were glued to our screens watching the
    reveal of the new Corvette,” said Dave Buttner, Chairman and Managing Director of
    Holden. “The news that Corvette will now be built in right-hand-drive for the first time ever
    – and will be exported to Australia – is hugely exciting for our team at Holden and any
    Australian who loves high performance cars.


    “With our long history in motor-racing, performance vehicles are an indelible part of the
    Holden brand. Our team is totally revved up to build on Holden’s performance legacy with
    the most technologically advanced Corvette ever built.
    “We look forward to taking on the European and Japanese performance vehicles with
    some highly sophisticated American muscle.”


    The new Corvette is the first-ever production version in mid-engine configuration. It is also
    the fastest, most powerful entry-level Corvette, offering new standards of performance,
    technology and craftsmanship.


    “Corvette has always represented the pinnacle of innovation and boundary-pushing at GM.
    The traditional front-engine vehicle reached its limits of performance, necessitating the
    new layout,” said GM President Mark Reuss. “In terms of comfort and fun, it still looks and
    feels like a Corvette, but drives better than any vehicle in Corvette history. Customers are
    going to be thrilled with our focus on details and performance across the board.”


    The new mid-engine layout gives Corvette:


     Better weight distribution, with the rear weight bias enhancing performance in a
    straight line and on the track.


     Better responsiveness and sense of control due to driver positioning closer to the
    front axle, almost on top of the front wheels.


     The fastest 0-60 (0-96km/h) time of any entry Corvette ever — approximately three
    seconds when equipped with Z51 package.


     A race car-like view of the road due to lower positioning of the hood, instrument
    panel and steering wheel. Excellent forward sightlines throughout the vehicle for
    both driver and passenger.


     An enhancement of Corvette’s traditional utility strengths with dual trunks, ideal for
    luggage or two sets of golf clubs


    The Corvette’s exterior has a bold, futuristic expression with mid-engine exotic proportions,
    but it is still unmistakably Corvette. It is lean and muscular, with an athletic sculptural
    shape conveying a sense of motion and power from every angle.


    “As America’s most iconic performance nameplate, redesigning the Corvette from the
    ground up presented the team a historic opportunity, something Chevrolet designers have
    desired for over 60 years,” said Mike Simcoe, Vice President of Global Design, General
    Motors. “It is now the best of America, a new arrival in the mid-engine sports car class. We
    know Corvette can stand tall with the best the world has to offer.”


    A supercar level of craftsmanship, premium materials and attention to detail were critical in
    designing every component of the Corvette. The new location of the engine is truly the
    focal point for the car’s design. It’s the heart of this next generation Corvette and it sits like
    a jewel in a showcase, visible through the large rear hatch window. The added attention to
    detail optimised the appearance of every wire, tube, bolt and fastener, similar to those
    found in modern track and all-road motorcycle design.


    The next generation Corvette’s canopy-forward stance was inspired by F22s, F35s and
    other modern fighter jets and Formula One racing. Other classic Corvette signatures
    adapted to the next generation car include a distinctive face that communicates the
    purpose of the vehicle’s mission, a classic horizontal crease, aggressive front fenders and
    familiar positioning of the dual-element headlamps.


    Corvette’s structure is built around its backbone: the centre tunnel. This enables a light,
    stiff structure to serve as the foundation for the suspension system to perform in an
    optimised manner. By removing unwanted body compliance, Corvette customers will
    experience the ultimate in ride performance with outstanding lateral grip capabilities. The
    car has a solid, connected-to-the-road feel with minimal vibrations at high speeds or on
    long road trips.


    The Corvette is designed for superior ride comfort on the highway and well-balanced
    handling on the track.


    “Thanks to sophisticated suspension geometry, tailored tyre technology and exquisite
    attention to structural details, we have improved ride and handling,” said Tadge Juechter,
    Corvette Executive Chief Engineer. “No Corvette has ever felt so comfortable, nimble and
    yet completely stable.”


    The new Corvette features coil over dampers that create entirely new ride and handling
    characteristics. The mid-engine architecture allows for a short, straight and stiff steering
    system, coupled with an updated electronic steering system, making the driver’s chassis
    input instantaneous.


    The new seating position places the car’s centre of gravity close to the driver’s inside hip,
    so the car literally turns around the driver. It completely changes the perception of vehicle
    handling and responsiveness.


    The new Corvette’s heart is Chevy’s next-generation 6.2L Small Block V-8 LT2 engine, the
    only naturally aspirated V-8 in the segment. It will produce 495 horsepower (369 kW) and
    470 lb-ft (637 Nm) of torque when equipped with performance exhaust — the most
    horsepower and torque for any entry level Corvette.


    “Though now placed behind the driver, the LT2 gives the same visceral experience we all
    expect from Corvette,” said Jordan Lee, GM’s Global Chief Engineer of Small Block
    engines. “The LT2 has been designed to deliver excellent low-end torque and high-end
    power to give thrilling pedal response at any RPM.”


    The thumping LT2 is paired with Chevrolet’s first eight speed dual-clutch transmission,
    which provides lightning-fast shifts and excellent power transfer. This transmission is
    uniquely designed with TREMEC to provide the best of both worlds: the spirited, direct
    connected feeling of a manual and the premium driving comfort of an automatic. The
    double-paddle de-clutch feature even allows the driver to disconnect the clutch by holding
    both paddles for more manual control.


    Paddle shifters allow drivers to choose a specific gear. The performance shift algorithms
    are so driver-focused, they can sense spirited driving — regardless of driving mode — and
    will hold lower gears longer for more throttle response.


    The new Corvette benefits from GM’s new digital vehicle platform, an all-new electronic
    architecture that enables the adoption of the company’s next generation of technologies.
    The architecture minimises wiring while allowing for faster signal transmission between
    different vehicle systems and the higher resolution screens, and also enable enhanced
    cybersecurity measures.


    Next generation Corvette production begins at GM’s Bowling Green facility in late 2019.
    Holden will share further details about Corvette in Australia at a later date."

  3. #3
    SASLS1 is offline Forum Contributor Last Online: 20-03-2025 @ 09:14 AM
    Member Since
    Sep 2002
    Location
    Melbourne
    Age
    48
    Posts
    1,213

    Re: Holden annopunce RHD Corvette.


  4. #4
    S&S's Avatar
    S&S is offline Occasional Contributor to the Forums Last Online: 26-04-2025 @ 08:21 PM
    Member Since
    Oct 2005
    Location
    Sydney
    Posts
    200

    Re: Holden annopunce RHD Corvette.

    It took three years but glad to see its finally here

    https://www.caradvice.com.au/469818/...our-socks-off/

    "I don’t think anyone could be anything but blown away by the performance and handling of the car that will become our sports car. No one is going to be disappointed by that thing," Poppitt said.

    I wrote a rather long post in the Camaro thread detailing my reasons why we would get this car which never appeared as I was logged off during the creation and couldn't be bothered retyping.

    Pricing by Holden will be interesting, we will see if they want to sell a few hundred or thousands.

    I will be waiting for Z06 and the rumored turbo V8 engine.

  5. #5
    SASLS1 is offline Forum Contributor Last Online: 20-03-2025 @ 09:14 AM
    Member Since
    Sep 2002
    Location
    Melbourne
    Age
    48
    Posts
    1,213

    Re: Holden annopunce RHD Corvette.

    GM Official 2020 Corvette web site...

    Link

  6. #6
    Smitty's Avatar
    Smitty is offline One of the Top Contributors to the Forum Last Online: 12-05-2025 @ 11:59 AM
    Member Since
    Jun 2003
    Location
    Bayside Melbourne
    Posts
    6,118

    Re: Holden annopunce RHD Corvette.

    Quote Originally Posted by S&S View Post
    .............
    Pricing by Holden will be interesting, we will see if they want to sell a few hundred or thousands.

    ...

    the media are quoting Holden insiders when they say.... $100-120k
    if that is the case, HSV just got kicked in the nuts (with the ZL1 priced as it is)

    Personally I think will be more like $150-160k....
    SMITTY
    Member PIARC HSCCV Old Fart Racing
    GEN-F R8 340 Clubsport Tourer VK race car Kwaka ZX12R

  7. #7
    Xjas is offline Forum Contributor Last Online: 06-02-2025 @ 09:25 AM
    Member Since
    Aug 2009
    Location
    Newy
    Posts
    890

    Re: Holden annopunce RHD Corvette.

    I think your right Smitty, 150-160 seems more likely to me.

    Shame though, I actually don't mind the look of it but I doubt I'll ever be able to justify the price to buy one.

  8. #8
    S&S's Avatar
    S&S is offline Occasional Contributor to the Forums Last Online: 26-04-2025 @ 08:21 PM
    Member Since
    Oct 2005
    Location
    Sydney
    Posts
    200

    Re: Holden annopunce RHD Corvette.

    Quote Originally Posted by Smitty View Post
    the media are quoting Holden insiders when they say.... $100-120k
    if that is the case, HSV just got kicked in the nuts (with the ZL1 priced as it is)

    Personally I think will be more like $150-160k....
    I agree with you and I won't be buying at that price. A base C8 is USD 60k so to mark it up that far is to much and I will buy something different. We get Jeep Trackhawk and Mustang for a decent price here and if Holden decide to go that hard then I think they are finished.

  9. #9
    SASLS1 is offline Forum Contributor Last Online: 20-03-2025 @ 09:14 AM
    Member Since
    Sep 2002
    Location
    Melbourne
    Age
    48
    Posts
    1,213

    Re: Holden annopunce RHD Corvette.

    From GM Chevrolet press release on pricing in the US...


    "Attainability remains a hallmark.


    Corvette has always represented iconic American design, performance, technical ingenuity and attainability.

    The entry 2020 Stingray continues that tradition as a no-compromise value proposition, as it will start under $60,000."


    So $60K USD at today's exchange rate, works out only @ $85,029.60 AUD ( Factory R/H )

    Looking very promising for realistic pricing in the low $100K + range...

    I can't see it being priced anywhere near the current HSV R/H drive converted ZL1 Camaro $159990 asking price IMO...

    The current base model C7 Corvette is cheaper than the current ZL1 Camaro in the US.



  10. #10
    whitels1ss's Avatar
    whitels1ss is offline Powertrain Control Last Online: 12-05-2025 @ 09:53 AM
    Member Since
    Feb 2007
    Location
    Australia
    Posts
    17,693

    Re: Holden annopunce RHD Corvette.


  11. #11
    SASLS1 is offline Forum Contributor Last Online: 20-03-2025 @ 09:14 AM
    Member Since
    Sep 2002
    Location
    Melbourne
    Age
    48
    Posts
    1,213

    Re: Holden annopunce RHD Corvette.


  12. #12
    SASLS1 is offline Forum Contributor Last Online: 20-03-2025 @ 09:14 AM
    Member Since
    Sep 2002
    Location
    Melbourne
    Age
    48
    Posts
    1,213

    Re: Holden annopunce RHD Corvette.

    Corvette C8R Racecar yet to be fully revealed......



  13. #13
    Wonky's Avatar
    Wonky is offline One of the Top Contributors to the Forum Last Online: 07-05-2025 @ 10:41 PM
    Member Since
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Officer
    Posts
    15,173

    Re: Holden announce RHD Corvette.

    I'm in lurve!!!

    Can you imagine the looks I'd get alighting from one and getting my walking frame out of the back!

  14. #14
    whitels1ss's Avatar
    whitels1ss is offline Powertrain Control Last Online: 12-05-2025 @ 09:53 AM
    Member Since
    Feb 2007
    Location
    Australia
    Posts
    17,693

    Re: Holden announce RHD Corvette.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wonky View Post
    I'm in lurve!!!

    Can you imagine
    the looks I'd get alighting from one and getting my walking frame out of the back!
    You should buy one Gary!

    You know you want to.

  15. #15
    QIKMIK's Avatar
    QIKMIK is offline Fair Contributor to the Forums Last Online: 27-04-2025 @ 05:10 PM
    Member Since
    Jan 2003
    Location
    ACT
    Age
    48
    Posts
    2,278

    Re: Holden announce RHD Corvette.

    HSV just got kicked in the nuts (with the ZL1 priced as it is)
    I think we'd need to take the MSRP of a HSV-spec ZL1 in the States (USD$65K plus bits of the $7500 1LE pack) and take into account the conversion costs before jumping to conclusions about the pricing of the local ZL1. I do agree it's a lot of money though.

    I'm excited for the arrival of a factory RHD Vette. I'm pretty sure a mate at work has already knocked on the door of the local dealer with deposit in hand. Common sense suggests somewhere around the $100K mark for the base Vette from Holden, based on exchange rates and the factory RHD bit. Maybe they'll throw HSV the Z06 bone and let them market the $150-200K quick version.

    Mick
    The Taxi - MY09 Senator Signature
    The Workhorse - VZ One Tonner
    The Daily - Kawasaki ZX-10R

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. New Corvette
    By MARTY in forum General Automotive
    Replies: 28
    Last Post: 21-01-2013, 04:51 PM
  2. Corvette GM and Holden GM??
    By 11SLI in forum General Automotive
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 16-10-2008, 09:54 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •