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With his engineering background and Level 6 performance license, Mark Reuss has tested the ZR1 at Nürburgring and set its ...
The ZR1’s engine, dubbed LT7, shares much with the 5.5 L naturally aspirated LT6 engine in the less-powerful, cheaper Z06. It ...
The ZR1's $175,000 price pales beside rivals from Ferrari, Bugatti, Aston Martin and Lamborghini but not its performance.
To balance out the wing, an effective scoop up front replaces the frunk found in lesser models of the Corvette. On the ZR1, ...
Car and Driver conducted the experiment and named the beastly Bowtie the quickest rear-wheel drive car it’s ever tested. It ...
The ZR1 has several substantial changes over the base Corvette Stingray: ...
Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 is here, and we've got all the instrumented numbers. How do the Corvette ZR1s of the past compare to ...
The 1064-hp American supercar needed only 2.2 seconds to blast to 60 mph, besting the previous titleholder—the McLaren ...
A stock version of the C8 Corvette ZR1 beat its listed zero to 60 time, reaching 60 mph in just 2.2 seconds on a recent drive ...
The earliest examples of the 2025 Corvette ZR1 supercar are finally arriving in dealerships. Unsurprisingly, they're experiencing eye-watering dealer markups.
GM admits the 1,064 horsepower ZR1 is a hell of a hammer to let loose on public roads—so we tested it on an F1 track.
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MotorTrend on MSNDriven! The 1,064-HP Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Is Patently AbsurdWith 1,064 hp, you may think the most unhinged production Corvette ever wants to launch you into the nearest ditch. But are ...
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