2025 Corvette ZR1: 1,064 HP, 215+ MPH Hypercar

Introduction to Bugatti Veyron and Corvette ZR1: The Bugatti Veyron made its first appearance almost two decades ago,

boasting a powerful W16 engine that generated an impressive 987 horsepower.

The new Corvette ZR1 has a powerful twin-turbo 5.5-liter V8 engine that cranks out an impressive 1,064 hp and 828 lb-ft of torque.

Corvette ZR1's Engine and Performance: The engine in the ZR1, known as the LT7, is an enhanced iteration of the LT6 found in the Corvette Z06.

Includes a larger combustion chamber, updated head castings, optimized valve timing, lift, a new intake system,

intelligent anti-lag engine calibration, special pistons, and connecting rods.

Introducing an enhanced eight-speed dual-clutch transmission featuring wider gears and stronger shafts.

Performance Metrics: The anticipated top speed is well over 215 mph. It can cover a quarter mile in under 9.7 seconds, reaching speeds of 150 mph.

Our coupe model weighs in at a svelte 3,670 lbs, while the convertible version comes in at just 3,758 lbs. That's lighter than our competitors.

Braking System: Featuring a one-of-a-kind carbon ceramic braking system.

The front discs measure 15.7 inches, while the rear discs are slightly smaller at 15.4 inches.

It can go from 80-200-80 mph in just 24.5 seconds, which is 22% faster than previous models.

Aerodynamic Features: It enhanced cooling and downforce with a flow-through hood.

A carbon fiber roof, spoiler with adjustable wickers, and 20- and 21-inch wheels are some features you can find.

We also have carbon fiber components, such as a front splitter, rocker moldings, side intakes, and front underwing.

ZR1 Model Variants: Available in coupe and convertible versions. Coupe has a split rear window with functional heat extraction vents.

optional ZTK performance package features a large rear wing, front dive planes, and aerodynamic upgrades for track performance.

Carbon Aero package offers aerodynamic styling changes while preserving top-speed capability.

Interior and Technology: Familiar C8 Corvette interior with ZR1 badging. Features a 12-inch digital instrument cluster and 8-inch infotainment system with built-in Google.

Upgraded with a boost gauge, unique door panel stitching, and abundant carbon fiber trim.

Production and Pricing: Production starts next year in Bowling Green, Kentucky. No pricing details yet, but it will be priced above the Z06, which begins at $110,100.

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