Carscoops Captures C8 Corvette “Zora” In the Wild For a car that still doesn’t officially exist (or, at least isn’t...
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- C2 Corvette
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- 1963 Corvette Grand Sport
- 1964 - C2 Corvette
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- C5 Corvette
- 1997 – C5 Corvette
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- 1999 – C5 Corvette
- 2000 – C5 Corvette
- 2001 – C5 Corvette
- 2002 – C5 Corvette
- 2003 – C5 Corvette
- 2004 – C5 Corvette
- C5-R
- C6 Corvette
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- 2006 – C6 Corvette
- 2007 – C6 Corvette
- 2008 – C6 Corvette
- 2009 – C6 Corvette
- 2010 – C6 Corvette
- 2011 – C6 Corvette
- 2012 – C6 Corvette
- 2013 – C6 Corvette
- C6.R
- C7 Corvette
- 2014 – C7 Corvette
- 2015 – C7 Corvette
- 2016 – C7 Corvette
- 2017 – C7 Corvette
- 2018 - C7 Corvette
- 2019 - C7 Corvette
- C7.R
- C8 Corvette
- 2020 - C8 Corvette
- 2021 - C8 Corvette
- 2022 - C8 Corvette
- 2023 – C8 Corvette
- 2023 Corvette Z06
- 2024 – C8 Corvette
- 2024 Corvette E-Ray
- 2024 Corvette Z06 GT3.R
- 2024 Z06
- 2025 - C8 Corvette
- 2025 ZR1
- Z06 GT3.R
- C8.R
- C9 Corvette
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This Sledgehammer reached 254.76 mph at the Transportation Research Center (TRC) in Ohio and became the world’s fastest street-legal car for some time. It was built up by Reeves Callaway in Connecticut as an example of what was possible with the new ZR1 and and turbocharging its LT5 engine. The result was a 898 bhp coupe that still retained luxuries such as air conditioning and a radio. It got this power by using a NASCAR-spec block with Mahle pistons and a massive turbo.
We Can’t State For Certain That Chevrolet Is Building a Mid-Engine Corvette, But… There’s been a lot of buzz of...
RM Sotheby’s to Auction off a 1963 Corvette Sting Ray “Big Tank” Coupe On Saturday, August 25, 2018, RM Sotheby’s...
What We (think we) Know About the 2020 Mid-Engine Corvette So Far…. From There To Here The prospect of Chevrolet...
Ladies and Gentlemen….the 2020 C8.R Corvette Race Car For anyone that has gone looking for them (and even those that...
An all-new “American Revolution” (this time, of the Mid-Engine variety) may be upon us! Never in the brand’s history has...
The Specialty Engineering Group (SVE) has partnered with Chevy to create the 2019 Yenko/SC Corvette Stage II. This new Corvette, which is the creation of Specialty Vehicles Engineering in cooperation with Chevrolet, delivers an incredible 1000 horsepower and 875 lb-ft of torque. Better yet, it's an option that you can order from your local Chevy dealership.
The 2005 Corvette Pace Car paced at the 89th Annual Indianapolis 500 on May 29, 2005. It was driven by Retired Army General and former Secretary of State Colin Powell. There were three Pace Cars produced. Eight Track/Festival convertibles painted Victory Red Corvette were used on race day. These Track/Festival Pace Cars did not have the center silver stripe, logo-embroidered headrest, and graphics that were on the actual pace car. There were two replica pace cars produced.
This Is As Good As It Gets – An Original 1953 Corvette For Sale! When it comes to rare finds...
Our Ebay “Pick of the Week” – a 1954 Corvette! This week’s Ebay “Corvette Pick of the Week” is a...
In 1989 Callaway introduced a Speedster which was the culmination of their styling, engineering and trimming talents. Their first example was a bright green ZR1, which had a severely chopped windscreen, no side mirrors, eighteen inch wheels and a vibrant blue leather interior stitched purposefully from Germany. Nothing about Callaway’s Speedster was reserved, and this is especially true when investigating the specification. The car had 450 horsepower.
As early as the late 1990's, San Francisco based coach-builder SV Motor Company envisioned a car that took the raw performance of a Corvette and refined it with a touch of Italian flair. Their vision was to infuse many of the design elements found in the Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione (from which the SV 9 clearly drew its inspiration, as well as its name) with a 2009 Chevy Corvette.
Diagnostic Sensor Issue Forces Recall of 490 New 2019 Corvette ZR1s While most of the buzz around the all-new 2019...
You Want Fast? The 2019 Corvette ZR1 Delivers! The location? The Automotive Testing Papenburg (ATP) Track in Papenburg, Germany. This...
No. 63 Finishes Fourth and the No. 64 Retires Early at Difficult 24 Hours of Le Mans Event Although the...
No. 63 C7.R Corvette started on fifth row while No. 64 C7.R Corvette started on seventh row Although the 86th...
Millions of spectators, broadcast viewers and listeners from around the world will be focused on the western region of France as one of Chevrolet’s fifth-generation family of Corvettes (referred to as C5) will pace an international field of sports cars as the Official Pace Car of the 67th running of the Le Mans 24 Hour race on June 12-13, 1999.
Timeless Kustoms Breathes New Life into a Classic 1954 Corvette When introduced in 1953, the original Corvette was celebrated by...
Corvette Racing at Le Mans and Beyond….By the Numbers From CorvetteRacing.com DETROIT (May 31, 2018) – Le Mans. The mere mention...
Officers lead “Putting Love & Sweat into the Vette” Restoration Program While so many of the stories we publish at...
Spy Photos and Video Give More Clues to What GM Has In-Store For Their Mid-Engine Corvette As has been the...
Oladipo To Drive 2019 Corvette ZR1 Pace Car at 102nd Indianapolis 500 INDIANAPOLIS, Thursday, May 17, 2018 – Victor Oladipo,...
“Elkhart Lake Blue” and “Shadow Gray” Join the New Corvette Color Palette On Friday, April 27, 2018, General Motors hosted...
Another decade – another milestone anniversary edition Corvette. However, the 2003 model year was especially significant as it marked the 50th year of the Corvette’s production at Chevrolet. To commemorate a half-century of manufacturing, every Corvette built in 2003 was adorned with special “50th Anniversary” badging – a unique “50” badge on each of the front fenders above the bodyside coves, and a special crossed flags badge that included “50 Anniversary” badging.
The C6 is truly a track-capable beast that offers incredible power at an affordable price. When developing the sixth-generation Corvette, Chevrolet adopted the mantra, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." For all intents and purposes, it was an evolution of the C5.
One special-edition Corvette was introduced in 2007 was based on the Corvette Pace Car that was used at the 91st running of the Indianapolis 500 driven by actor/racer Patrick Dempsey. The significance of this car was the fact that GM had not produced a pace car replica since the 1998 model year, even though the Corvette had paced the prestigious event a bunch of times since then.
Car and Driver’s Rendering of the C8 Looks Promising Over this past weekend, several renderings of the mid-engine C8 Corvette...
The L88 was a special option package developed under the direction of Zora Arkus-Duntov, director of GM’s performance division. First introduced in 1967, the L88 Corvette featured a highly modified version of Chevy’s 427-cubic-inch V-8 engine. Although this engine received a factory horsepower rating of 435, actual engine output was somewhere between 540 and 580 horsepower, giving the “stock” L88 enough power to run a quarter-mile in the high-11-second range!
The C5 Corvette – Transforming the Perception of the Brand First Impressions How many of you remember when Chevrolet first...