New Corvette ? Some Assembly Required

Many Corvette owners are ardent about their sports cars and with Chevrolet?s New Engine Build Experience, that passion may become a hands-on experience.? A new program allows customers who order a 2011 Corvette Z06 or ZR1 with the option to help assemble their cars? LS7 or LS9 engines at General Motors? Performance Build Center (PBC) in Wixom, Mich.

In addition to building their own engines, Corvette buyers can attend driving school in Arizona or Nevada, take delivery of their vehicles at the National Corvette Museum or watch their vehicles being built at the Corvette assembly plant in Bowling Green, Ky.

?In a way, this is a dream program for a Corvette customer. I would have jumped at the chance to build the 427 in my ?67 ?Vette, and that didn?t have half of what goes into one of these modern precision engines,? said Tom Stephens, GM vice chairman, Global Product Operations. ?Today’s LS7 and LS9 Corvette engines are pinnacle achievements in engineering, and to personally involve our customers in their final creation shows the depth of Chevrolet?s commitment to make lasting connections with the customer.?

The Engine Build Experience is an option with a suggested retail price of $5,800. When a customer selects the PBC option for a 2011 Corvette Z06 or ZR1 and the dealer submits the order to Chevrolet, a special concierge contacts the customer to verify participation and help coordinate arrangements. While travel arrangements to and from Metro Detroit are the customer?s responsibility, the Chevrolet concierge helps schedule the engine build; coordinates the customer?s activities at the Performance Build Center; assists with booking local lodging and meals, and arranges local transportation.

At the PBC, the customer doesn?t merely view the engine?s assembly; he or she builds it under the supervision of and support from skilled technicians. When the engine is assembled, a personalized nameplate is added to the engine next to the builder?s name. It is then sent to the Corvette assembly plant for installation in the customer?s car.

The Corvette Engine Build Experience is possible because of the hand-assembly processes used at the 100,000-square-foot PBC. Technicians hand-build the Corvette Z06?s LS7 7.0L engine, the Corvette ZR1?s 6.2L supercharged LS9 engine and a variation of the Corvette Grand Sport?s LS3 6.2L engine. The PBC incorporates the best practices of low-volume niche manufacturers and the established quality and manufacturing standards at GM to ensure the highest-quality specialized engines.

Like all engines assembled at the PBC, Engine Build Experience engines are covered by Chevrolet?s five-year / 100,000-mile transferable powertrain warranty.

The Engine Build experience is the latest program Chevrolet offers for Corvette owners. Other programs include:

  • Corvette plant tour, where customers can follow their vehicle down the Bowling Green assembly line
  • Corvette Museum delivery, where customers take delivery of their new Corvette at the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green
  • Corvette ZR1 Driving School, which offers complimentary attendance at either Bob Bondurant?s Corvette Driving School in Arizona, or Ron Fellows? Corvette Performance Driving School near Las Vegas.

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