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Here's my own personal prediction for the C6 and the future of Corvette. These are my own personal, uneducated beliefs based upon gut feeling and none other than some of the rumors we've already heard in the last year:
1. Bob Lutz has had a much greater effect on the future of Corvette than what is readily apparent to us. His influence will be minimally seen in the C6 that we are now starting to see the spy shots of.
2. We've already heard that when he came aboard at GM and saw the C6 design which was pretty much, already completed, he did not agree with the direction the C6 was heading and called for it to be totally revamped.
3. Because a total revamp would cost way too much money and push the release of the all new C6 off a few more years, thus causing the C5 generation to continue nearly as long as the C4 did, it was decided to conduct a minimal reskin, and introduce some new technology seen in powertrain design. As a result, the C6 will be a short lived generation like the C2 (mid-year) generation was. Maybe 2-4 years?
4. An all new Corvette - drastically redesigned, will appear after the C6 featuring a few different powertrain choices, technology and quality that will truly elevate it into the level of a world-class sports car that will literally take on anything and everything.
As I said, I think Bob Lutz's influence will become quite apparent in a few years.
Again, this is all just personal predictions on my part. I don't have inside information (and even if I did, I'd remain silent here). I could be completely wrong with any or all of this. Who knows. We'll see.
Discuss....
1. Bob Lutz has had a much greater effect on the future of Corvette than what is readily apparent to us. His influence will be minimally seen in the C6 that we are now starting to see the spy shots of.
2. We've already heard that when he came aboard at GM and saw the C6 design which was pretty much, already completed, he did not agree with the direction the C6 was heading and called for it to be totally revamped.
3. Because a total revamp would cost way too much money and push the release of the all new C6 off a few more years, thus causing the C5 generation to continue nearly as long as the C4 did, it was decided to conduct a minimal reskin, and introduce some new technology seen in powertrain design. As a result, the C6 will be a short lived generation like the C2 (mid-year) generation was. Maybe 2-4 years?
4. An all new Corvette - drastically redesigned, will appear after the C6 featuring a few different powertrain choices, technology and quality that will truly elevate it into the level of a world-class sports car that will literally take on anything and everything.
As I said, I think Bob Lutz's influence will become quite apparent in a few years.
Again, this is all just personal predictions on my part. I don't have inside information (and even if I did, I'd remain silent here). I could be completely wrong with any or all of this. Who knows. We'll see.

Discuss....
