DETROIT (AP) 鈥 The fastest Corvette ever made comes out later this year, and it鈥檚 not powered solely by a howling V8.
The E-Ray is a gas electric hybrid, the first all-wheel-drive version of Chevrolet's storied sports car with the front wheels running on an electric motor the traditional 6.2-liter V8 powering the back.
Aimed at affluent buyers who want new technology in the top-line Chevrolet sports car, the $104,000 E-Ray jerks your head back as it goes from zero to 60 mph (97 kilometers per hour) in 2.5 seconds. General Motors says it can cover a quarter mile in 10.5 seconds.
Although those figures are slightly faster than its race track-ready brothers, the Z06 and Z07, it鈥檚 civil enough for the daily commute even though its rear tires are almost wide enough to compete in the Indianapolis 500.
Tadge Juechter, the Corvette's executive chief engineer, said people would ask for the best version of the car, only to wind up a 鈥渢rack monster鈥 that they're trying to drive every day. 鈥淔or the same money you can get all-wheel-drive, and comfort, security, and the livability that comes with a car like this,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e've really divided the family into pure track and to everyday utility.鈥
The E-Ray, which is being unveiled exactly 70 years after the first Corvette was introduced in New York back in 1953, is a step toward an all-electric version of the car that will come out at at unspecified date.
Although GM may be over-selling the practicality, the E-Ray does come with all-season tires so it can be driven year-round, and the all-wheel-drive system is configured so it's confident in the snow, up to just 4 inches due to its low ground clearance.
鈥淭his is going to propel the Corvette to a new set of markets,鈥 said Mark Wakefield, global co-leader of automotive for the consulting firm AlixPartners.
As performance cars go, the Corvette always has been more practical than most, with storage space in the hatch and the front trunk, said Sam Abuelsamid, e-Mobility analyst for Guidehouse Research. 鈥淚t is actually surprisingly liveable,鈥 he said, conceding that someone buying a sports car costing over $100,000 probably has another vehicle in their garage for the daily drive.
Unlike most hybrids, it鈥檚 not really made for efficiency, although will get a little better city mileage than a standard Stingray at 16 mpg. But because of higher mass and air drag, it will do worse than the standard Corvette鈥檚 24 mpg on the highway. The electric motor adds 160 horsepower to the 495 generated by the V8, for a total of 655. Both systems come on at once for maximum acceleration.
Engineers say its technology sets the stage for the all-electric Corvette. When the latest generation of 'Vette came out four years ago with the engine in the middle, engineers designed it so there could be hybrid and electric versions in the future.
This version of the Corvette, code named 鈥淐9," may be the last one to have a gasoline engine, in light of GM's plans to sell only electric passenger vehicles by 2035, Abuelsamid said. But he sees this version evolving at least through the end of the decade.
The E-Ray's computers are configured to keep it stable by applying power to individual wheels when it's slippery. GM engineers say most electronic stability controls rely on braking individual wheels. It's a lot of engineering work for a niche product, but GM says knowledge from developing the car will show up in other vehicles. GM sold only 34,510 Corvettes last year.
鈥淚 think the blending of the motor control and brake control is something that they'll be able to apply to the EVs,鈥 Abuelsamid said.
The 1.9 kilowatt-hour battery is small compared with a full electric vehicle. It's positioned under the console. You can't plug it in to recharge it, but it gets energy restored from regenerative braking and from the V8 motor. It can be driven in 鈥渟tealth mode鈥 up to 45 mph for about two miles to quietly leave a neighborhood, GM says.
鈥淎s fast as you can discharge it, we recharge it, and we always keep it at a pretty optimum state of charge,鈥 said Mike Kutcher, lead development engineer for the E-Ray.
The E-Ray will hit showrooms sometime during the second half of this year as a 2024 model, GM said.
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AP Video Journalist Mike Householder in Detroit contributed to this report.