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Andreas Wennevold, the virtual artist behind the 'wnvld' account on social media, has a knack for American muscle in ...
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, ...
The C8 has come a long way in five years. With the launch of the 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X, the Corvette C8 family has grown once more. It seems like longer than five years since the original ...
A stock version of the C8 Corvette ZR1 beat its listed zero to 60 time, reaching 60 mph in just 2.2 seconds on a recent drive.
Judging from a Corvette Forum thread that currently spans 132 posts long, it seems that a rather vocal subset of the community has detected a prevailing negative attitude toward the C8 in particular.
We digitally reimagined some of the greatest American muscle cars that are still owed their modern comeback with completely updated designs.
Five years after its debut, has the C8 Corvette become the standard for secondhand, affordable all-out performance?
24/7 Wall St. Key Points: The Chevrolet Corvette C8 is one of the most recognizable American supercars. There are plenty of fantastic sports car alternatives to the Corvette C8.
Morimoto is now offering a sleek, C8-style LED taillight upgrade for the C7 Corvette, designed to bring a contemporary aesthetic to seventh-gen Corvette models.
We see just how much fight the Corvette has thanks to a video that was recently posted to the Wheels YouTube channel. In this video we see a 2015 Tesla Model S take on a pair of C8 Corvettes. Not to ...
The Chevy Corvette lineup is rumored to get a big boost with the 850-hp ZR1, and although it's unofficial, we actually know quite a bit already.
Should Chevrolet reintroduce the round taillights on the Corvette? And, more importantly, would the C8 look better with quad round lights like in the rendering above? Let me know in the comments.