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Corvette E Ray 2024 steering wheel appeared in leaked photos

 Corvette E Ray 2024 steering wheel appeared in leaked photos





 The steering wheel of the Corvette E Ray 2024 has appeared in spy photos leaked on the Internet, and this is not the first time we talk about this version, which is a Chevrolet Corvette Hybrid. After we showed you last month a spy video showing secret speed tests being carried out by the Corvette Hybrid 2024 in Germany while it was hidden under the external camouflage that obscured its features, today we got the first pictures showing the interior of this hybrid sports car. Chevrolet continues to work on the first electric Corvette (based on a hybrid system) in history and is currently testing prototypes in southern Europe. Today, we show you spy photos that spy on the steering wheel of the Corvette E Ray 2024 in broad daylight, which finally gave us an early preview of the interior of the version. checksums, which contains almost no disguise. The steering wheel may be on the wrong side, but the design is identical between the two models; Right-hand drive car, and left-hand drive car. These new spy photos were spotted by the Motor1 team, and there are pictures of the new exterior of the upcoming new sports car, but we are more interested in the shots that show the interior. Two bucket seats with visible carbon fiber bodywork, a fully digital instrument cluster, a multifunction steering wheel with paddle shifters, and red accents can be seen clearly in the attached photos. If you take a closer look you'll also notice some extra cables in the center console and a master switch, something typical of demo cars. While the cabin and steering wheel of the Corvette E Ray 2024 might not seem that surprising, we know that exciting secrets are hidden beneath the camouflage. According to the latest gossip, Chevrolet will install two electric motors on the front axle, which will power the standard Corvette-derived LT2 V8. This design should give the supercar all-wheel drive and more than 600 horsepower (447 kW). Another upcoming hybrid will combine the work of a twin-turbo V8 engine with electric support.

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