The 1997 Corvette
features several first-time high tech innovations,
such as black lights for the instrument panel and a
"plastic" (composite) intake manifold.
The first 200 production C5 Corvettes were painted
red, not the traditional white color for the first
production run.
The 1997 Corvette is the first one designed from the
ground up as a Corvette, with very little borrowing
of parts from other cars. One of the few "Off
the Shelf" parts are the exterior door handles
which are the same ones used on the Oldsmobile Aurora.
The first use of a transaxle in a production Corvette
occurred in the '97. However, the first plans for one
were in the Q-Corvette in 1958, planned for the 1960
model. Transaxles showed up in Corvette prototypes in
the mid '60s in running models.
The first 4 speed in a Corvette was built by Borg
Warner in 1957. The first transaxle in a production
Corvette was also built by Borg Warner, forty years
later in 1997. Both were introduced late in the model
year.
Borg Warner has produced a transmission for each
generation of Corvette: C1 - 1957 to 1962, C2 - 1963,
C3 - 1980 to 1981, C4 - 1984 to 1988, and C5 - 1997
to 1998.
The 1997 Corvette is the first Corvette to have
windshield wipers that sweep in the same direction
instead of opposing directions.
The 1998 Corvette convertible is the first to offer
the same sport suspension package as the coupe. Since
the C5 was designed from the start as a convertible
model, the ragtop is nearly identical in structural
rigidity to the coupe.
The first Corvette to sport a real trunk since 1962
again appeared with the 1998 Corvette convertible.
November 4, 1997 - The 9752nd 1998 Corvette rolled
down the assembly matching the total 1997 Model
production run.
The last "Fairway Green" C5 came down the
assembly line as a '98 model on November 10, 1997.
The color was discontinued due to poor sales.
It takes 55 hours to build the new C5 Corvette, down
from 70 hours for the previous C4 model.
For the first time in history, the 1999 Corvette is
available in three disctinct body styles... Coupe,
Convertible, and Hardtop (aka, "Fixed Roof Coupe").
The performance axle ratio for C5 Corvettes with
automatic transmission is 3.15:1 (the standard ratio
is 2.73:1).
The 2000 Corvette will features new color choices to
celebrate Y2K... Millenium Yellow and Polo Green (aka
Dark Bowling Green) Metallic... plus a new Torch Red
interior option and polished aluminium wheels!