1990 Chevrolet Corvette CERV III Concept

Coming from a long line of mid-engine Corvette prototypes, the CERVIII was the final attempt towards a mid-mounted engine. Inspiration for the cars design came from the Corvette Indy which was released four years earlier than the CERVIII. Unlike this prototype, the Indy was more of a display model, incapable of being driven.

Coming from a long line of mid-engine Corvette prototypes, the CERVIII was the final attempt towards a mid-mounted engine. Inspiration for the car’s design came from the Corvette Indy which was released four years earlier than the CERVIII. Unlike this prototype, the Indy was more of a display model, incapable of being driven.

The CERVIII is one of the most advanced concepts ever created. Never before has so much working technology crammed into one car for performance purposes. The cost to develop a car like the CERVIII would be astronomical.

The body of the CERVIII is made of carbon fibre, nomex and kevlar, reinforced with aluminum honeycomb. This material forms a one-piece composite unit. Highlighting the structure is an exceptionally low drag at 0.277 Cd.

Powering the car is a Lotus-tuned 5.7-liter V8. Mahle pistons, stonger connecting rods and twin Garett Turbochargers help the engine achieve 650 horsepower. This engine combined with the low-drag body give CERVIII a calculated top speed of 225 mph!

With such high speed capability, a strong braking system is a must. On each wheel a dual disc setup is used. This creates a sandwich of brakes which effectively doubles the surface area. As a drawback, having 8 disc brakes instead of the usual four does increase overall weight.

WIth the transmission setup another innovation is achieved. Six forward speeds compliment the CERVIII by means of two transmissions! That’s right, a three-speed Hydramatic unit is linked to a custom two-speed transmission resulting in six gears. With this setup shifting is done automatically by computer control.

From the transmissions, power is transferred to all four wheels though a viscous-coupling system. This system helps achieve maximum traction by varying the torque to the front and rear wheels. No doubt this setup is influenced by the Porsche 959.

It is interesting to note that of all the mid-engine prototypes made, the CERVIII was the closest to production. Marketing plays a major role in decisions such as these and the Corvette has little room for major change. Like all the other mid-engine corvettes, the CERVIII was never made it past the prototype phase.

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In Detail

typeConcept / Prototype Car
built atUSA
engineTwin Turbo V8
positionMid Longituidnal
aspirationTwin Garret Turbos
valvetrainDOHC, 4 Valves per Cyl
fuel feedRochester Electronic Injection
displacement5727 cc / 349.5 in³
bore99 mm / 3.9 in
stroke99.3 mm / 3.91 in
compression8.5:1
power484.7 kw / 650.0 bhp @ 6000 rpm
specific output113.5 bhp per litre
bhp/weight421.53 bhp per tonne
torque888.1 nm / 655.0 ft lbs @ 4000 rpm
driven wheelsTransverse Mid Engine / 4WD
front tires275/40ZR-17
rear tires315/35ZR-17
front brakesTwin Discs w/ABS
front wheelsF 43.2 x 24.1 cm / 17.0 x 9.5 in
rear wheelsR 43.2 x 27.9 cm / 17.0 x 11.0 in
steering4WS Rack & Pinion w/Power Assist
curb weight1542 kg / 3400 lbs
wheelbase2479 mm / 97.6 in
front track1679 mm / 66.1 in
rear track1679 mm / 66.1 in
length4917 mm / 193.6 in
width2032 mm / 80.0 in
height1148 mm / 45.2 in
transmission6-Speed by way of a 3-Speed Auto linked to a 2-Speed Auto
top speed~362.1 kph / 225 mph
0 – 60 mph~3.9 seconds
drag0.227 Cd

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