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Corvette Z06 Centennial Edition

Corvette Z06 Centennial Edition (United States of America, 2009)

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The Centennial Edition package celebrates 100 years since Chevrolets founding by racing pioneer Louis Chevrolet, and will be available on all three Corvette models – the Grand Sport, Z06 and ZR1. The package will feature a ‘sleek black colour scheme, unique design elements and Corvette’s trademark sports car technology.’

A Carbon Flash Metallic finish gives the Centennial Edition Corvettes a ‘sinister’ look, which satin-black graphics and wheels combined with red brake calipers also contribute to. The dark colour scheme continues on the interior with an Ebony leather-wrapped instrument panel and doors, with red stitching on the steering wheel, seats, console and gear lever. The seats, steering wheel, shifter and armrests also feature microfiber suede.

Some slight design alterations are also evident with the Centennial Edition package. Graphics featuring the company’s founder Louis Chevrolet appear on the B-pillars, centre caps of the wheels, and the centre of the steering wheel. A centennial logo features on the seat headrests and the obligatory crossed flags contain a ‘100’ in place of the typical fleur-de-lis symbol. 



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