Chevrolet just took the wraps off the most-powerful American-made production car of all time. The Corvette ZR1X should shame just about everything else on the road and the race track with its ...
Chevy’s Corvette Zora is rumored to pair a twin-turbo V8 with an electric motor. Together, the hybrid powertrain is expected to produce over 1,200 hp. The Zora is set to be the final and ultimate halo ...
Back during the summer, Team Corvette surprised everyone with the reveal at a private event in Miami, Florida, of the C8 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, supposedly the flagship version of the current ...
The ultimate production Corvette is officially here, and it's called the 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X. Speaking of... how about that name? With the C8 finally making the front-to-mid transition, many ...
GM has been recently spied testing multiple Zora prototypes at the Nurburgring Nordschleife. Our photographers captured no fewer than four examples on this occasion, with all of them sporting rather ...
It seems like just yesterday we were all hyping up the 2025 Corvette ZR1's twin-turbocharged V8 engine and its 233 miles per hour top speed. But there's apparently another Corvette being tested right ...
Chevrolet just confirmed the ultimate Corvette is coming next week, with a reveal set for June 17. Chevrolet will reveal a new high-performance Corvette on June 17, likely an all-wheel-drive hybrid ...
With its mid-engine layout, fighter-jet cockpit, and roaring V8, the 2026 Corvette C8 Stingray looks ready to challenge ...
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 ...
The dust hasn't settled yet after the July debut of the 1,064-hp Corvette ZR1, and now Chevrolet engineers have been spotted at Germany's famed Nürburgring with what could be the most powerful ...
We’ve probably reached peak internal-combustion Corvette, which is something of a hint about the all-too-real question of where Chevy can go from here. I'd still love to have them pick a new name for ...