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After years of speculation about Chevrolet making a Corvette Zora, it is now a real car you'll soon be able to buy. While the ...
Clearing 60 mph in under two seconds, the ZR1X is a member of a very, very small club. Here are the cars that didn't make the ...
After years of speculation about Chevrolet making a Corvette Zora, it is now a real car you’ll soon be able to buy. While the ...
LT7 5.5 L twin‑turbo V8: 1,064 hp, 828 lb‑ft torque; hand-assembled in Bowling Green . Electric front axle: Based on E-Ray, upgraded to 186 hp/145 lb‑ft, active up to 160 mph .
Since the C8-generation Corvette debuted, Chevrolet has taken several steps to transform its American sports car into a ...
Pairing a twin- turbocharged V8 engine powering the rear wheels with an electrified front-axle motor, the new 2026 Chevrolet ...
With the introduction of the 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X, we've hit new levels of performance for America's sports car.
Despite widespread speculation that the hybridized Corvette ZR1 would bear the name Zora, GM went with Corvette ZR1X instead.
The best name for this car is Corvette X-ray. It's just a dramatically cooler name for the American hypercar than ZR1X. X-Ray follows the Stingray to E-Ray naming convention already established by the ...
The basic layout of the 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZRX1’s interior will be familiar to those who have driven other Corvettes. A ...
The Corvette ZR1X gets an amplified version of the Corvette E-Ray’s hybrid system to reach 60 mph in less than 2 seconds!
The Corvette ZR1X will include an LT7 twin-turbo V8 with 1,064 horsepower at 7,000 RPM, 828 lb-ft. of torque with an ...