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Corvette receives a $30K AAT retro-style transformation honoring the 1953 model, pairing nostalgia with modern tech.
Only the hardest of the hardcore knew of the ZR1 in that first iteration as a $968 race package for small-block powered ’Vettes. That’s a stark contrast to today when the introduction of the new, ...
Chevrolet has officially unveiled its most advanced Corvette yet—the 2026 Corvette ZR1X. Blending traditional V8 muscle with cutting-edge electrification, the ZR1X sets a new benchmark as a true ...
Similarly, the ZR1X will also be available as both a removable hardtop coupe and a powered hardtop convertible—meaning that in its heaviest guise, this American hypercar might push up to nearly 5,000 ...
Corvette ZR1 hits 60 mph in just 2.2 seconds during recent performance testing. It delivers 1,064 hp exclusively to the rear wheels yet maintains impressive traction.
The pedigree of the Corvette may be debatable alongside European supercar makers with far-reaching histories or race teams expanding into production car manufacturing, but with 72 years under its ...
There are 45 reviews for the 1998 Chevrolet Corvette, click through to see what your fellow consumers are saying.
When mainstream brands decide to build supercars, magic happens: Ford with the GT40 in the 1960s; Honda's NSX of the '90s and now the Chevrolet C8 Corvette of the 20s. But the E-Ray - the fastest ...
Matching numbers on a classic Corvette can mean an even higher value. Here's why collectors and enthusiasts take them so seriously.
Chevrolet Corvettes are good-looking cars to begin with, but these particular examples show off a unique beauty that sets them apart from other models.
Quick Take With the latest Corvette, nicknamed the C8, not only did Chevrolet change the engine’s placement in the car, but the brand is also introducing an entirely new Corvette, the E-Ray.
The Chevrolet Corvette finally arrived as a factory-produced right-hand drive model in Australia in 2022, like a apology gift from General Motors after shutting down Holden. Not surprisingly the ...