A C8 Corvette ZR1 gets a custom F1-style exhaust, saves 60 lbs, makes around 30 lbs of boost, and prepares for Pikes Peak.
It goes without saying that the Corvette C8 ZR1 is engineered to be fast – in fact, it’s the fastest production vehicle to ever wear the nameplate. Beyond the obvious concessions required for ...
The sheer amount of engineering ingenuity that went into the new Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 truly deserves reading up on. Simply put, GM cranked out the most powerful sports car from a major American ...
The Corvette ZR1 nameplate is poised to make its return as a new iteration of the mid-engine C8, serving up a next-level performance experience that will one-up the C8 Z06 with even more go-faster ...
Z06-like prototypes of the C8 have been recently spied in a Colorado parking lot. Camouflaged from head to toe, said prototypes feature a split backlite à la the 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray ...
GM recently dropped the details on the new 2025 C8 ZR1. As an engineer who has worked in both OEM development and aftermarket performance, I’m nothing short of impressed. I spent the last ...
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The Corvette ZR1 has consistently pushed the boundaries of performance and technology. We trace its evolution from the 1970s to the present day. History is full of fast Corvettes, but for decades, the ...
You’re not going to believe what Chevrolet has done with the new 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1. You thought the Corvette Z06 track monster was crazy, or the hybrid-electric Corvette E-Ray was a lot to ...
Save for the Callaway-developed B2K twin-turbo package, General Motors never offered a Corvette with turbocharged muscle. Next year, however, the C8 ZR1 will be launched with 800-odd horsepower to its ...