The C7 ZR1, the fourth Corvette to carry the ZR1 name, was the most powerful Chevrolet production car at the time, featuring a 755-horsepower supercharged LT5 V8 engine—surpassed only by the later C8 ZR1 with over 1,000 hp.
This example, finished in Sebring Orange, has just 367 miles and is listed on Bring a Trailer. Developed with Corvette Racing’s Pratt & Miller, it features aerodynamic upgrades like wider fenders, a vented carbon-fiber hood, a front splitter, rocker trim, and a rear wing. It rides on staggered Carbon Flash wheels and features xenon headlights, front curb-view cameras, heated power mirrors, and a quad-outlet multi-mode exhaust.
Inside, the Jet Black leather cabin is accented with carbon fiber and upgraded with the 3ZR Premium Equipment Group, which adds leather-trimmed upper panels, heated and ventilated seats, a suede headliner, a performance data recorder with navigation, and Bose surround sound. Standard features include dual-zone climate control, a head-up display, an 8-inch touchscreen, and keyless entry and ignition.
Power comes from a supercharged 6.2L LT5 V8, producing 755 HP and 715 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 7-speed manual and an electronic limited-slip differential, which enables a 0–60 mph time of under 3 seconds. The ZTK Track Package includes adaptive Magnetic Ride Control, and the car also features a dry sump oil system, a performance exhaust, and Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes.
Source: Bring a Trailer