Although it might have taken a while for this battle to heat up, the rivalry between the Chevrolet Corvette and Porsche 911 is very real. It's an ongoing, high-tech, high-horsepower arms race between these two disparate brands has provided fodder for enthusiasts for decades, with each camp staking out their ground in this battle between Euro cool versus Detroit muscle.
Who did it better? The Chevrolet Corvette got a serious head start on the Porsche 911, with its 1956 debut nearly a full decade before the German automaker replaced the 356 sports car with the new, rear-engined, air-cooled coupe.
The first-gen Corvette had much more in common with Porsche's speedster, what with its roadster-only body and modest engine options. Since those two cars never really went head-to-head, we're going to skip ahead and start with the C2 Corvette, which was very much a contemporary of the 911 when it launched in 1963, just one year before the Porsche. Likewise, Porsche has yet to answer the radically re-engineered, mid-engine C8 Corvette, so we're leaving it out of this ranking, too.
That being said, Driving's Clayton Seams is about to present our take on who won the generational battle between each of these two legends, every step of the way, based on our full article right here: [ Ссылка ]
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