The 1250-hp Corvette ZR1X runs 9.2 seconds at 155 mph, breaking NHRA Street Legal rules. Now, what do owners do at the drag strip?
The 1250-hp all-wheel-drive ZR1X is breathtakingly quick, even while equipped with the high-downforce ZTK Track Package.
Here’s the inside story on the acceleration, braking, and handling performance of the granddaddy Corvette, the all-wheel-drive ZR1X.
Chevrolet has created a genuine hypercar with the ZR1X—one that matches outlandish performance to assured control.
Chevrolet's 1250-hp Corvette is everything on the menu, all at once.
Wait… how fast?Yes, this is a standard production Corvette with 1,250bhp. It combines the 5.5-litre twin-turbocharged V8 with ...
The same story goes for its figure-eight performance. 21.9 seconds at 1.08 cumulative average g is a supercar number, but it puts the ZR1X in a seven-way tie for fifth. Meanwhile, the standard ZR1 ...
Some may know Jeff Gordon as the NASCAR legend who, as a young driver, battled the late Dale Earnhardt Sr. for championships ...
The LT7 makes 1,064 horsepower and 828 pound-feet of torque in the standard ZR1, but the ZR1X adds a hybrid system contributing 186 hp and 145 lb-ft, for a total of 1,250 hp and 973 lb-ft. The ...
This new electrified Corvette punches far above its weight with over 1200-hp and a price tag of around $210,000.
Former NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon went to the Bowling Green Assembly Plant in Kentucky to help build the engine of his Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X ...
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