While it may not be as potent as the current offering, the C6-generation Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 remains one of the most potent American performance cars of all time. The car maintains a healthy fan ...
The ZR1 tag, with and without a hyphen, has been around for decades and has always been associated with high-performance Corvette options. Our personal favorite would have to be the 2019 ZR1, with its ...
Hear the 2010 Corvette C6.R ZR1 race car roaring on track with raw V8 engine sound. Onboard laps, warm up sequences and full ...
The 2026 Corvette ZR1X has a curb weight of 3,914 pounds for the coupe and 3,978 pounds for the convertible. If we compare that to the ZR1 variants of the C7 and C6, the ZR1X is 354 pounds heavier ...
A lot has changed in the five years since the previous ZR1 made its debut. Today’s most powerful cars run on batteries, and Corvette engines now push from behind the driver, yet the ZR1 persists as ...
The allure of selling your car with a big auction house doesn’t come out of nowhere. Get two people who both want your car in a room (and maybe add a few whiskeys to the mix) and almost anything can ...
Currently, the C8 Chevrolet Corvette has a lot of things going for it, like the 490/495-hp Stingray, the 655-hp E-Ray, the 670-hp Z06, and the 1,064-horsepower ZR1, along with the 1,250-hp ZR1X, plus ...
It is obviously not the brand-new C8, which is so punchy that it can give previous-gen hypercars a real run for their money. It is not even a C7, but its predecessor, the C6, though you may want to ...