Chevrolet celebrates its 100 years of being racing pioneers by releasing the Centennial Edition of the Corvette that features the trademark technology of the carmaker, black color finishing, and unique styling elements.
The package of Centennial Edition will be available for all the models of Corvette that includes the ZR1, The Z06, and the Grand Sport by summer.
Chevrolet also auctioned out a Z06 Centennial Edition earlier this month to benefit the pediatric cancer division of the Austin Hatcher Foundation. The ID number of the car ends in 00100, the one hundredth 2012 Corvette that rolled off the assembly line.
Chevrolet says it all about their racing heritage with the sinister get up of the Centennial Edition. The speed monster is done with Carbon Flash Metallic finishing and rolls on satin black rims with red calipers.
There are also special badges all over to remind everyone of the racing history of Chevrolet. On the B pillars of he car, there is a graphic logo that features Louis Chevrolet. This is also the case for the wheel caps, and the steering wheel. The headrests also comes with the Chevrolet Centennial logo.
The 2012 Corvette Centennial Edition is also equipped with the meanest suspension technology that makes use of Magnetic Selective Ride Control. This set up comes for all the Centennial models.
For the interiors, the designers dressed the seats with some black leather with red stitches, embossed headrest, and suede accents.
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