This week, General Motors President Mark Reuss drove a 2025 Corvette ZR1 to a blistering ... every street-legal passenger vehicle offered for sale in this country must meet stringent safety ...
The Corvette has been an American icon since its debut in 1953, representing the spirit of affordable performance and innovation. While European automakers like Ferrari and Porsche have dominated ...
‘Murica! Chevy claims its ’25 Corvette ZR1 is faster than anything else under a million bucks A vmax of 230-plus mph (370 km/h) was achieved multiple times during testing That makes the 1,064 ...
The 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 is now the fastest car ever built by an American auto manufacturer. General Motors President Mark Reuss drove a 2025 Corvette ZR1 at 233 mph at a test track in Germany.
The 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 just American muscle'd its way into that conversation. The 1,064 horsepower ‘vette just made American history on a German test track while cameras were rolling.
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We finally know just how fast the new 1000-plus-hp Corvette ZR1 can go. A ZR1 without the ZTK downforce package can reach 233 mph. That is an official number from a General Motors test ...
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The 2025 Corvette ZR1 hit 233 mph in testing, making it GM’s fastest production car ever. The top speed run was achieved by a bone-stock ZR1, driven by GM President Mark Reuss. Powered by a 5.5L ...
The 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, the current flagship of the C8 Corvette family, has just gone where no production Corvette has gone before. Chevrolet on Tuesday announced that the new ZR1 hit a ...
Chevrolet took two ZR1s to the high-speed oval track at Automotive Testing Papenberg, a banked 7.8-mile test track in northwestern Germany. In the interest of reducing drag, the ZR1s going for top ...
Two hundred and thirty-three miles per hour. That’s an extra large slice of humble pie for anyone who still believes the Corvette hasn’t transitioned into supercar territory these days.