Currently listed for sale on Bring a Trailer, this 2019 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport coupe is one of just 95...
Special Series Models
Something Wonderful This Way Comes Corvette enthusiast Jim Lill posted a video to Facebook and a photo that showed a...
When Chevrolet celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Corvette back in 2003, many people thought they would be releasing a...
The 2018 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 features an LT4 supercharged 6.2L V8 engine that was SAE-certified at 650 horsepower and 650...
When this U.S. Navy Officer, former Navy College Football player, and NASCAR driver recently introduced his high-mileage sixth-generation Z06 to...
The 2023 Corvette Z06 was not intended for drag races but with its naturally aspirated 5.5-liter V8 engine cranking out...
The Corvette has a long history of pacing the 500 race ever since it started in 1978. This year, marked...
The L88 was first offered in the 1967 Corvette. It is a highly modified version of the Chevrolet 427 Big Block V8...
A Straight-Up Scary Amount of Horsepower There’s never enough horsepower for the Texas tuner company Hennessey Performance. The company always...
The 1978 Corvette Pace Car Replica is arguably one of the most popular examples of the C3 Corvette. Its original...
Known for their charismatic designs and superior performance, the pack-leading Pace Cars share a special place in Indianapolis 500 lore. History was made at the 2008 Indianapolis 500 when a pair of distinctive yet highly differentiated Corvette models served as the Official Pace Cars — one highlighting a commitment to fuel solutions and the other marking 30 years of Corvette's Pace Car heritage.
Unmistakably marking the end of an era, Chevrolet’s 2019 Corvette ZR1 represents the pinnacle of rear-wheel-drive performance for the C7...
The 427 Limited Edition option, code Q8A and Z44, was limited to 505 examples globally with 427 destined for North American customers. As a retirement gift to Wil Cooksey, the Corvette plant manager from 1993 to 2008, he chose the color scheme and hand signed and numbered the underside of the armrest console lids on all 505 examples in which this example is #6. As part of the package, the seats and the floor mats have “427” embroidery, and the center-console trim plate is color matched.
In 1969, Chevrolet changed the perception of Corvette forever by introducing the ultra-powerful ZL-1 Corvette with a 427 CI engine producing 585 horsepower! The 1969 ZL-1 Corvette came equipped with an entirely new big-block engine option that produced more horsepower than any Corvette that had come before it. Any Corvette, when ordered with RPO ZL1, came fitted with an all-aluminum 427 C.I. engine that featured a dry-sump oil system and which weight approximately 100 pounds less.
The Z06 received a little more flare for the 2009 model year. Outwardly, new “spider” design, 10-spoke Z06 wheels were...
It was a pleasure to find this iconic 1978 Indy Pace Car on the Low Miles No Miles Facebook page,...
You Want Fast? The 2019 Corvette ZR1 Delivers! The location? The Automotive Testing Papenburg (ATP) Track in Papenburg, Germany. This...
Earlier in the week, photos began emerging on the internet showing a C8 Corvette Z06 burned to a crisp, and...
This 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 coupe, finished in Torch Red over an Adrenaline Red interior, is now up for auction...
In the realm of high-performance American sports cars, few names carry more weight than the Corvette ZR1. No matter the...
Introduced at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show, Chevrolet’s new Corvette C7.R quickly proved competitive, earning North American Endurance Cup victories...
Fabspeed Motorsport’s Mike showcases the first two products they have created for the 2023 Chevrolet Corvette C8 Z06....
The 1978 Silver Anniversary Edition Corvette was developed to offer consumers a “collectible” model that commemorated one of Corvette’s milestone production anniversaries (its twenty-fifth anniversary in this case) in a way that had ever been done previously with any Corvette model year that had come before it. The car was mechanically identical to 1978 counterparts.
The Corvette ZR1 features an LT5 6.2L V-8 supercharged engine which dramatically advances the supercharging technologies first introduced in the 2009 sixth-generation Corvette ZR1 and continued with the 2015 seventh-generation Z06 Corvette. The engine, which is officially rated with an SAE-certified 755 horsepower (563 kW) and 715 lb-ft of torque (969Nm), establishes an entirely new benchmark in Chevrolet performance.
The 70th Anniversary Edition Corvettes will be unique, even among other 2023 Corvettes, in the following ways: First, the Anniversary Edition cars will be offered in two exclusive color packages - an all-new White Pearl Metallic Tri-coat or a Carbon Flash Metallic. An optional stripe kit will also be offered in complimenting colors - Satin Gray on the Pearl White Metallic, and Black on the Carbon Flash Metallic. The cars will also be fitted with unique-and-distinct wheels with commemorative caps.
How do you beat a slew of Fox-Body 5.0 Mustangs that seemingly dominated the roads in the late '80s? You take a 454 cu.-in. big-block engine and stuff into a C4 Corvette and call it "Big Doggie". An experimental vehicle used to determine how to convert from a small block to a big block. Its 454 big block V8 along with its orange paint make this high horsepower engineering study a one-of-a-kind standout in Corvette history. The car had as much HP as the '90 ZR-1 did and it was named "ZR-2" or "Big Doggie". Old dog, new tricks joke?
The LS7 in the sixth-generation Z06 gave enthusiasts the last naturally aspirated engine for the iconic performance variant, and those...
Are you ready to see an epic battle between a 2013 Corvette ZR1 vs 1952 Willys Jeep? It’s worth noting...
Quick build video of a 2019 Corvette ZR1 with LMRLMR1200HP package from Late Model Racecraft....
This special edition takes the upgraded handling and appearance that comes with the Grand Sport moniker and adds some special cosmetic touches for extra uniqueness. Along with a stunning gray metallic paint color, it features blue accents that harken back to previous Grand Sports. A representation of the original Grand Sport race car is embossed onto the headrests. Powered by the regular (and excellent) LT1 V-8, it features magnetic ride control, an electronic limited-slip differential, and Grand Sport wheels.
































