The Innotech Corvette C6 adds several visual elements that evokes what the company calls an "Italian lineage". Starting at the grille and front fascia, Innotech adds chrome bars in place of stainless steel mesh and replaces the fog lights with new, broadened air intakes. Perhaps the most significant new feature is the rear window area treatment, which adds pseudo-structural louvre pieces that build a longer, rounder profile at the rear or the car.
Not all of the styling cues are Ferrari-inspired, however. The doors, for example, have been modified to open vertically, a classic Lamborghini trait. A choice of using the stock hood or adding a louvred model will be made available in 2009, while at the rear a completely redesigned bumper and diffuser area meshes with the classic four round Corvette tail lights to continue the fusion of Italian and American. All of the modified body panels are available in either fiberglass or carbon fiber. Also coming later in 2009 will be a widebody kit for both the coupe and convertible C6.
Is the Innotech C6 an improvement?
For truly lightweight hardware, carbon-magnesium wheels from Dymag are also optionally available. Getting the Italo-American special slowed down again is a choice of 14in (355mm) or 15in (380mm) BAER or Brembo brakes on vented, drilled and slotted rotors with 4 or 6 piston calipers.
Performance will therefore be suitably improved over the stock C6 Corvette, with the 560hp LS3-equipped version sporting a 3,080lb (1,400kg) curb weight, pushing its potential past that of even the Z06, while the forced induction models will rival or exceed the ZR-1's vaunted performance, though Innotech is already planning new customized versions of the Z06 and ZR-1 as well, due out in 2009. A speedster version of the C6 Corvette is also in the works, offering a total of five different body styles for the Innotech Corvette range.





Reader Comments
Sun Dec 21 2008 4:49 PM
james says
stunningly beautiful - better looking than the california by a long shot. innotech is boss
Sun Dec 21 2008 7:32 PM
HECTOR says
The Corvette is not a beautiful car to begin with, specially the rear. But it's getting better, little by little, gains are being made.
This... this is beyond hideous, an insult both to the Corvette and to the Italian car is so badly wants to copy. A baseball bat the the kneecap of the *designer* would be fair retribution.
Sun Dec 21 2008 7:49 PM
Rice1 says
Get rid of the Lambo doors - They're so played out, lambos don't even have them anymore
Sun Dec 21 2008 10:03 PM
Mike says
This makes me ashamed to be half Czech. It's one thing to take inspiration from another car, but simply grafting on the 599's flying buttresses does not improve the look of the 'Vette. If I were to get a re-bodied 'Vette, I'd turn to Callaway.
Mon Dec 22 2008 12:31 AM
www.mywheelsonwalls.com says
I'd have to agree with most of the posts on this. Put it in the abortion category, was the guy who designed this an understudy of Chris Bangle? Talk about being a cheap rip-off.
Mon Dec 22 2008 6:25 AM
HECTOR says
OMG!!! I hadn't even seen the stupid doors!!! Make it both kneecaps...
Mon Dec 22 2008 6:30 PM
justinhk2000 says
this is like a copycat of a 599. If your going to insult an italian car at least do it with a car worth being italian.
Tue Dec 23 2008 4:28 PM
Baggy Spandex says
Lol!
L-o-l
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