Mods4Cars just released a SmartTOP convertible top controller for the Chevrolet Corvette C7. The retrofit SmartTOP convertible module made by Mods4cars will be available soon for the C7. It allows, among other things, the one-touch operation of the convertible top. It also allows for the top to be operated from afar, by pressing a button via the existing vehicle keys. See the official press release below, as well as a teaser demonstration video. You can also view our entire lineup of Mods4Cars SmartTOP products here.
Product demonstration for Chevrolet Corvette C7:
Press Release: The manufacturer Mods4cars has announced the SmartTOP top control for the new Corvette C7. From the end of August, this year, the smart Cabriolet opener will be available. The SmartTOP module enables operation of the roof by one touch. Tapping the interior button, the tops movement is automatically set in motion. Thereby omitting the need for the laborious continuous pressing.
In addition to simpler roof operation from inside the vehicle, the roof can be operated remotely via the existing remote control. For this, pressing a combination of keys on the ignition key is sufficient. With this, SmartTOP customers can already open the top, as they approach the convertible. No changes to the vehicle key is required for this feature.
“We have acknowledged the many inquiries and look forward to still offering our SmartTOP module, for the Chevrolet Corvette C7, during this cabriolet season.” Explains PR spokesman Sven Tornow. “We have also managed to make the installation of our new product dead easy. A precise fitting cable set ensures a simple plug connection between the vehicle electronics and SmartTOP module.” Sven Tornow continued.
The SmartTOP for Corvette C7 will be delivered in the new Mods4cars housing. A USB port allows the programming of the module via a home PC / MAC. In addition, software updates can be loaded, which Mods4cars offers free of charge. With the integrated SmartTOP, top movement is not interrupted when starting or stopping the engine. If required, the module allows itself to be completely deactivated.