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Corvette Engineers Reject Manual C8, Call Tremec Manual Transaxle ‘Not Real’

Low take rates on the C7 manual underpin GM’s decision to stick with the quicker eight-speed dual-clutch.

Overview

  • Corvette chief engineer Tony Roma told attendees at Sebring that Chevrolet has no plans for a manual C8 and said the Tremec six-speed “is not real.”
  • Vehicle engineer Josh Holder said very few buyers chose manuals at the end of the C7’s run, which led GM to drop a three-pedal option for the C8.
  • Tremec had unveiled a six-speed transaxle at SEMA that matches the C8 dual-clutch mounting points, a setup reporters described as aimed at aftermarket installs.
  • Tremec declined to comment on Roma’s remark in a response to The Drive, while earlier company materials outlined the unit as a bolt-in alternative for builders.
  • Coverage also noted GM Authority disputing Roma’s suggestion it fueled the rumor, as outlets seek clarity from Tremec on whether an aftermarket path will materialize.