If you want to go quicker, you need better tires or more driven wheels.
We have seen numerous reviews of the all-new Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, which, believe it or not, is already one and a half years old. This hypercar, disguised as a blue-collar supercar that goes easy on ...
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The 2025 Chevy Corvette ZR1 is made to run, challenging some of the world’s quickest four-wheeled machines with four-figure engine output and oodles of top-shelf goodies to put it all to the pavement.
The 1250-hp all-wheel-drive ZR1X is also tied as the second-quickest gas-powered car we've ever tested—and it has more in the ...
Motor Trends Arthur St. Antoine takes a close look at the all new 2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1. Check out our First Drive review of the 2009 Chevy Corvette ZR1!
The ZR1 already shook the internet to the core when it hit the dyno and called GM 'liars' with 1,028 hp at the rear wheels. That's in the range of 1,200 hp at the crank – pretty much what the ZR1X ...
Sports cars are not the ideal tool for coping with winter weather. Big power, sticky tires, and limited ground clearance aren’t exactly the sort of things you want when the slick stuff starts falling.
"Some automakers have described their sportiest vehicles as 'race cars for the road,' but McLaren makes them all liars," Car and Driver wrote back in 2019, describing the ridiculously track-capable ...