The fastest Chevrolet Corvette offered at the time made 240 horsepower, and even the world’s most advanced supercars - the Porsche 959 (211 mph) and Ferrari F40 (201 mph) - had only just cracked ...
Rare versions of the Chevrolet Corvette have always stood among some of the most valuable American automobiles. Back in 2014, a rare L88 model from 1967 set the high-mark for the nameplate ...
The Corvette ZR1 boasts a 1,064-horsepower twin-turbo V8 engine, achieving a top speed of 233 mph. The record-breaking runs were achieved with modifications including a carbon fiber aerodynamic ...
Only 201 examples of the Turbo Jet 396 V8 engine were built. The engine was closely related to the L78 V8 from the 1965 Corvette C2. The convertible-boxed frame chassis Heavy-duty suspension and ...
and can hit 60 mph in 2.8 seconds while maxing out at 201 miles per hour or 323 kph. Switching over to the giant killer, the 2024 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is known for besting bigger, stronger ...
The 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 configurator is up, so people can start speccing their cars according to their preferences. The most expensive option is the visible carbon fiber wheels.
Often billed as America’s sports car, the Corvette has been in continuous production since 1953, when just 300 were built. Every one of those cars were white and powered by a six-cylinder engine.
We’re actually a little surprised the 789-hp McLaren Senna’s 2:34.9 lap stood this long, but nevertheless, records are set to be broken, and the 2025 Chevy Corvette ZR1’s 2:32.3 has claimed ...
We're hoping you didn’t have any other plans for today, because Chevrolet has just launched the online configurator for the 2025 Corvette ZR1. We, of course, jumped on it right away and specced ...
Chevrolet has released pricing for the 2025 Corvette ZR1, and as expected, it isn’t cheap—at least relative to other Corvettes. The base ZR1 Coupe starts at $174,995, while the ZR1 Convertible ...