It’s nearly that time of the month again (well, lunar month at any rate) where the next batch of Forza Horizon 4 content is getting ready to hit the game. The next set of four seasons looks to have a bit of a surprise coming: Chevrolet’s new mid-engined Corvette C8.
It seems like only yesterday that Chevrolet revealed its new, mid-engined Corvette. The “C8” generation (that’s shorthand for Corvette, eighth-generation) of Corvette became the first in the brand’s history to have the engine not only fully behind the front axle, but behind the driver too.
For years the worst kept secret in the automotive world was the Toyota Supra. Now that it’s finally here, there’s a new contender for the category: the next generation Corvette. However, in a few months, we will finally get a chance to see what all the fuss is about.
Superheroes don’t drive all that much. They’re forever flying, or teleporting, or swinging on webs. The result is that precious few of them have cars, with the exception of the Batmobile.
Chevrolet and PlayStation have announced a special competition in Los Angeles to celebrate the debut of the company’s new Vision Gran Turismo project car at the LA Auto Show next week.
GM has just announced their Vision Gran Turismo project with a mysterious screenshot posted to the Corvette Facebook page. The image is definitely a teaser, and will no doubt spark some debate as to exactly what part of the car is being shown (click the picture above for a larger view).
Chevrolet has featured Gran Turismo creator Kazunori Yamauchi in their marketing efforts for the new 2014 Corvette Stingray, which includes an interactive film and website with keyboard-and-mouse challenges.
A new update is now available for Gran Turismo 5, version 2.10. Weighing in at 55MB, it contains the all-new 2014 Corvette Stingray, just announced with a dramatic new video trailer at the 2013 North American International Auto Show.
The all-new 2014 Corvette Stingray is the talk of the automotive world today after it was first officially unveiled to the public at a special event last night, and Gran Turismo 5 players will be the first to drive the car, finally free of its camouflage.
Chevrolet and Polyphony Digital formally announced their special collaboration on the next-generation C7 model corvette today at the Los Angeles International Auto Show.
Here’s a rather humorous collection of videos by JDMKING13 showcasing the variation in horn sounds between a Corvette Stingray, Lamborghini Gallardo, Audi R8, and an Enzo Ferrari in what appears to be a GT5 kiosk demo. I’m not sure how closely these sounds match up to the real thing, but this should be exciting for those of you itching to use that horn button on your Logitech Driving Force GT…