We look at the history of the Corvette ZR1 nameplate and how it went from RPO code to 200-mph symbol of ultimate Corvette performance!
Though hailed as top-tier, European supercars have frequently been rivaled in speed by their American counterparts.
The fastest Chevrolet Corvette offered at the time made 240 horsepower, and even the world’s most advanced supercars - the Porsche 959 (211 mph) and Ferrari F40 (201 mph) - had only just cracked ...
Despite these challenges, Corvette enthusiasts and industry experts remain optimistic about the brand's future, citing its ...
The ZR1 first appeared in the 1970 model year when it was a go-fast package for the C3 Corvette, costing just $1,010.50. For that you got a 350 LT1 (5.7-liter) mill, heavy-duty four-speed M22 ...