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Sports Car International placed the Corvette at number 5 on their list of the "Top Sports Cars of the 1960s". Hot Rod magazine in its March 1986 issue selected the 1973–74 Corvette LS6 454 as one of the "10 most collectable muscle cars" in the company of 1968–70 Chevelle , 1970 'Cuda , 1970 Challenger , 1966–67 Fairlane , 1968–70 AMX ...
Meet the 2025 Corvette ZR1. The ZR1 now holds the title for the "fastest and most powerful" Vette ever produced. Chevrolet's engineers pushed the boundaries of engine architecture with the ZR1 ...
The Chevrolet Corvette C6.R is a grand tourer racing car built by Pratt Miller and Chevrolet for competition in endurance racing.It is a replacement for the Corvette C5-R racing car, applying the body style of the new C6 generation Chevrolet Corvette as well as improvements to increase the speed and reliability on the track.
The Corvette C8 was named 2020 Motor Trend Car of the Year, [80] and was also featured on 2020 Car and Driver 10Best. [81] The C8 was also named 2020 North American Car of the Year, [82] 2020 Detroit Free Press Car of the Year, [83] 2020 MotorWeek Drivers' Choice Best of the Year, [84] and Edmunds Top Rated Sports Car for 2020 [85] and 2021. [86]
Nineteen percent rated the Corvette as equal to their foreign sports car and 22% rated the Corvette as inferior. While many were well pleased with the Corvette, they did not consider it a true sports car. The principal complaint of the surveyed owners was the tendency of the body to leak extensively during rainstorms. [27]
The 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 will officially debut on July 25. The news was confirmed with a teaser video on Chevy's YouTube account showing a brief silhouette of the car, the ZR1 logo, and a ...
The car was built to GT3 specifications and made its competitive debut at the 2024 24 Hours of Daytona. [2] The car serves as the replacement to the Corvette C8.R, which was retired following the discontinuation of the GTE class. As with its immediate predecessor, it uses the C8 generation Chevrolet Corvette as a base. [3] [4]
The Chevrolet Corvette (C6) is the sixth generation of the Corvette sports car that was produced by Chevrolet division of General Motors for the 2005 to 2013 model years. It is the first Corvette with exposed headlamps (as opposed to hidden headlamps) since the 1962 model. Production variants include the Z06, ZR1, Grand Sport, and 427 Convertible.