GM Executive Mark Reuss Crashes Pace Car at Detroit IndyCar GP On Sunday, June 3rd, while leading a field of...
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Diagnostic Sensor Issue Forces Recall of 490 New 2019 Corvette ZR1s While most of the buzz around the all-new 2019...
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An Insanely Cool Sixth-Gen ZR1 Corvette Priced To Sell! When it was first introduced just a few, short years ago,...
The C7 Corvette Cold Air Intake System – More Air Equals More Power! Chevrolet Performance has engineered an all-new Cold Air...
The rivalry between Corvette and Porsche is almost as old as the brands themselves. While each car has claimed superiority...
The 2013 Corvette 427 Convertible served double-duty as a commemorative edition model. While it marked the departure of the sixth-generation Corvette. The real selling-point was the powerplant at the heart of the car - a 427-cubic-inch (7.0L) LS7 engine, the same engine used in the C6 Corvette Z06. Rated at 505 horsepower (377kW) and 470lb.-ft of torque (637 Nm), this 427 was the most powerful engine GM had ever installed in a production Corvette convertible to date.
The Verdict Is In – the 2019 Corvette ZR1 is a Best Buy! We’ve known that the Corvette has been...
They Say No News Is Good News…We’re Not So Sure When It Comes to the Mid-Engine Corvette You’ve heard us...
GM Announced that 2019 Corvette Prices Increased Despite Diminished Sales As happens with every generation that came before it, the...
Corvsport.com Takes a Look Back at 2018! The past twelve months have seen a lot of exciting changes in the...
Do You Get More For Your Money When You Purchase a European Sports Car? In a word, NO! We’ve all...
How Could You Argue? The 2019 Corvette ZR1 is a 755 hp monster of a supercar. It’s the most beastly...
So Much Fun, So Much Yes There are few things we love more than seeing Corvette owners use their cars...
The C6.R ZR1 GT2, if you were to use its full name, was the model used in the last four years before the Corvette C7.R was introduced, and had a slick sequential manual operated by paddles that was combined with the rear differential to create a rear transaxle. This style of transaxle eventually made it into the road-going Corvette, especially the Grand Sport and ZR1 of the C7 generation.
The Centennial Edition came finished exclusively in a Carbon Flash Metallic finish with satin-black graphics. Special badging graphics signifying Chevrolet’s racing history, including an image of Louis Chevrolet on the B-pillars, were added as accents to the cars finish. The wheels were also finished in satin black. All models also received red brake calipers. The exterior color scheme of the Centennial Edition Corvette is reinforced inside the car.
Did you know that the earliest ZR1 Corvettes came into existence long before any of these later iterations? If not, then take a few minutes to acquaint yourself with one the rarest small-block production Corvettes of all time - the 1970-1972 Corvette ZR1. From 1970 to 1972, Chevrolet offered the ZR1 Special Engine Package, which featured a small-block LT1 engine.
That’s On Cold Tires, Too Chevrolet did not release the 2019 Corvette ZR1’s Nurburgring lap time to the public, but...
A Straight-Up Scary Amount of Horsepower There’s never enough horsepower for the Texas tuner company Hennessey Performance. The company always...
The 2019 NCM Bash Has the Usual Fare – and a Few Surprises! Saturday, April 27, 2019 – As we...
That’s Wicked Fast We recently reported on the HPE 1000 Corvette ZR1’s dyno performance that showed 905 hp makes its...
Two Wildly Powerful Cars We’ve shared videos of Hennessey Performance’s ZR1 Corvette before, but now the company decided to put...
This Guy Did The 2019 Corvette ZR1 is the ultimate front-engine Corvette and the peak of Corvette performance right now....
A Corvette ZR1 Built By Advanced Modern Performance Runs a Boost-Only 8.57 Quarter-mile This “Track Missle” Corvette Sets the Bar...
Rumors of the V8 and Its Horsepower Swirl We recently reported that the upcoming high-performance version of the C8 Corvette...
The early C4's had their problems, what with the 1984 Cross-Fire Injection and its unusual 4+3 manual transmission. By the late 1980's, the fourth-generation Corvette had evolved into a more desirable automobile, thanks in part to the arrival of the ZR-1.
Check Out This Low-Mileage 1990 Corvette ZR-1 For Sale at Bringatrailer.com! We’ve been showing some love towards the C4 Corvette...
Are You Ready for a Hybrid Vette? The Corvette has gone through a dramatic transformation in 2020. The car switched...
The C7 is the Best Corvette Generation of All Time …and Here’s Why Every Corvette owner has their own reason(s)...