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How do the ZR1s of the past stack up against the new 1064-hp Corvette ZR1's incredible test numbers?
So, he decided that he wanted to mix and match a 1970 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 – which is the original high-performance machine and also an extremely rare model – with a 2019 C7 Chevrolet ...
The Corvette ZR1 has consistently pushed the boundaries of performance and technology. We trace its evolution from the 1970s to the present day.
While plenty of European supercars have well-established speed credentials, America is more than capable of making cars that can smash world speed records.
One enthusiast has stuffed the supercharged 6.2L V8 LT5 from the C7 Corvette ZR1 into a custom 1967 Chevy Camaro restomod, as seen in this feature video.
The ZR1 is at the top of the Corvette mountain. It's the most powerful, fastest, and most bedroom-poster-worthy version of the C7 Corvette.
Chevy estimates the new 1064-hp Corvette ZR1 can exceed 215 mph, and tomorrow the company will confirm its max velocity.
Hot Wheels and Camaros go together like peanut butter and chocolate, so it's no wonder the Hot Wheels 50th anniversary Camaro is so impressive.
To put those numbers into perspective, bear in mind that GM's most powerful internal combustion-engined production vehicle is the C7-generation Corvette ZR1 with its 755-horsepower LT5 engine.
The previous C7 -generation ZR1 Corvette spawned a huge rear wing and air-sucking ducts, and it’s the same story with the new car.
C7 Corvette ZR1 Driver Executes Perfect 180 Spin Into Curb at Cars and Coffee The ZR1 is known to be a handful even for experienced drivers. This is proof.
The 2019 C7 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 is known to be a handful even for experienced drivers. As one owner found out leaving cars and coffee, there's a reason for that.