What's Changed on the 2020 Corvette?
One
of the primary changes is the sport's cars mid-engine layout, which gives the C8 a notably different look than the outgoing C7. Since the engine is placed behind the cabin, styling has been updated to accommodate the change.

Having
a mid-engine design also results in improved performance. Unlike a
front-engine layout, mid-engine designs offer improved stability and handling,
enhanced traction to all wheels for better cornering grip, and the ability to
handle more power.
Owning
a Chevy Corvette in
Phoenix is also even more exciting because of the model's all-new
6.2 LT2 V8 engine, which delivers 495 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque. With
this level of power, the C8 is the most powerful Stingray ever. Also
contributing to performance is the car's all-new body structure, which is 10%
stiffer than on the outgoing C7 model. In addition, Driver Mode Selector makes things
more fun with new My Mode and Z-Mode that enable you to further personalize
your driving experience.
If you
want to take it to the next level, there's a Corvette Z51 Package that includes
a front splitter, eLSD, bigger brakes, summer tires and more. Magnetic Ride
Control is also available if you choose the Z51 package.
When it
comes to sports cars for
sale in Phoenix, the Corvette is a great option and this one is an
even better choice thanks to all of its new performance enhancements.
What Technology Features Are Offered?

The 2020 Corvette includes some powerful tech. The Chevrolet Infotainment 3 system offers a built-in Wi-Fi hotspot and smartphone integration via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. From its attractive 8-inch diagonal touchscreen, you can access other features too, such as the available Bose Performance Series sound system and available Enhanced Navigation with 3D View.
Another notable tech feature offered with the 2020 Chevy C8 Corvette Stingray is the Performance Data Recorder. This year, the feature adds automated recording options. This means you can essentially have a dash cam that records when you start the car. There's also a Valet Mode that allows you to keep an eye on your Corvette when anyone else is using it.
The newly redesigned Corvette was released at the beginning of 2020. If you're interested in finding out how you can get your hands on a C8 Corvette in Phoenix, please call or contact us online here.