The 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X has established itself as the quickest Corvette that Car and Driver has ever tested, marking a major performance leap for the sports car. Independent testing shows the ...
A 1,250-horsepower American hypercar that starts under $180,000 and tops out below $250,000. Jay Leno, the car collector whose personal garage holds more than 180 vehicles spanning every era of ...
Although the new Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X is the most powerful production series American car ever, it's still not the most ...
There are many potential ways to start a story about the Corvette ZR1X. The most obvious is to celebrate the glorious improbability of its 1250-hp peak power output, produced by the combination of a ...
The 2026 Corvette ZR1X produces 1,250 horsepower by pairing a flat-plane crank V8 with a front-axle electric motor — a combination no American production car has ever attempted. The mid-engine layout ...
GM posted the long-awaited Nürburgring lap times for the C8 Corvette ZR1X late last month, announcing a record-setting 6:49.275 around the fearsome North Loop. That time hands the hybrid-assisted ZR1X ...
Enough is never enough. Chevrolet has only just released the Corvette ZR1, which at 1,064 horsepower is the fastest, quickest and most outrageous production car ever to wear a bowtie on the hood. It ...
When the Corvette ZR1X was introduced last year, Chevrolet had the audacity to call it a hypercar, asserting that the track-focused hybrid belonged to the most exclusive automotive club in the world.
Because we’re starting a new drag racing season and it’s already March, the good folks over at the racing-focused 'Import 2 Race' channel on YouTube aren't dwelling around their usual venue - Island ...
A 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X Quail Silver Limited Edition convertible crossed the block at Mecum Indy 2026 and sold for ...
Chevrolet will reveal a new high-performance Corvette on June 17, likely an all-wheel-drive hybrid version of the ZR1, previewed with a stylized “X” in the teaser. The model is expected to be called ...