The C7 Z06 was already one of the wildest front-engine Corvettes that Chevrolet ever built, but every now and then, one shows up that feels a little more special than the average 650-horsepower American sports car. This 2016 Corvette Z06 Coupe is exactly that kind of car.Finished in Daytona Sunrise Orange Metallic over Kalahari leather, this isn’t your typical black-on-black performance car hiding in plain sight. It’s loud, aggressive, and somehow still classy — the kind of spec that makes the already muscular C7 body look even sharper, and sexier. A Rare Color Combo That Changes Everything On The C7 'Vette Craig's ListChevrolet built plenty of C7 Z06s, but very few looked like this. Daytona Sunrise Orange Metallic was one of the boldest colors offered during the C7 era, giving the Z06’s wide hips, deep vents, and fighter-jet styling a much more exotic feel than the usual reds, whites, and grays.Paired with the Kalahari interior, the contrast completely changes the vibe. Instead of a dark, race-focused cabin, the tan leather gives this Z06 a premium grand-touring look while still keeping all the menace of a supercharged American supercar.According to the seller, this is reportedly one of roughly 285 Daytona Sunrise Orange Metallic Z06s produced — and just 1 of 26 examples paired with the high-spec 3LZ trim and Kalahari interior. For Corvette collectors and C7 enthusiasts, that’s the kind of rarity that instantly makes a car stand out. Still One Of The Most Violent Corvettes Ever Built Craig's ListUnder the hood is the familiar LT4 6.2-liter supercharged V8, pushing out 650 horsepower and enough torque to turn the rear tires into smoke on command. Even a decade later, the C7 Z06 still feels absurd. The widebody design wasn’t just for looks either. Massive cooling vents, aggressive aero, and serious rubber made the Z06 feel like a track-bred machine wrapped in a street car body. Whether you love the coupe roofline or the brutal rear-end stance, this generation remains one of the angriest-looking Corvettes Chevrolet has ever built. And this example keeps the performance-focused feel intact with useful factory tech like the Performance Data Recorder, Head-Up Display, front curb-view cameras, and the 8-speed automatic transmission that made the Z06 brutally quick in straight-line runs.Craig's ListThe 3LZ package transformed the Z06 interior from standard sports car to something much more premium. Napa leather seating, sueded microfiber trim, heated and ventilated seats, and a tech-heavy cockpit gave the C7 a much more upscale feel than older Corvettes ever had. That Kalahari interior especially works here. Against the orange paint, it gives this Z06 a surprisingly exotic personality — almost more European GT than traditional American muscle. Why The C7 Z06 Still Feels Special Today Craig's ListThe C7 Z06 sits in a sweet spot that’s getting harder to ignore. It still has the raw, front-engine Corvette attitude, but it delivered supercar-level power before electrification, hybridization, and digital driving filters started changing performance cars. It’s loud. It’s dramatic. It’s unapologetically overpowered.And visually, cars like this prove spec matters. A rare paint code, a premium interior combo, and the widebody Z06 shape can turn an already fast Corvette into something genuinely memorable. At the end of it all, this particular 2016 Corvette Z06 shows 38,000 miles, appears to have been well cared for, and stands out as one of the rarer Daytona Sunrise Orange Metallic examples we’ve seen — which helps explain why the seller is asking $68,800.