The 1984 Corvette did something few production cars dared to attempt at the time: it put a fully digital instrument panel front and center in America’s most famous sports car. Instead of sweeping ...
Chevy's 1,250-hp, all-wheel-drive Corvette delivered a quarter-mile run better than hypercars that cost 10 times more. The big, bad, twin-turbocharged and all-wheel-drive Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X ran ...
The 1982 Corvette arrived without fanfare, yet it quietly wrapped up one of the longest running chapters in American sports car history. After more than a decade of shark-nosed C3 production, the ...