Hybrid propulsion creates a mega-performance Corvette with a split personality—and both sides of the E-Ray's persona are sensational.
Chevrolet has created a genuine hypercar with the ZR1X—one that matches outlandish performance to assured control.
Here’s the inside story on the acceleration, braking, and handling performance of the granddaddy Corvette, the all-wheel-drive ZR1X.
Chevrolet's 1250-hp Corvette is everything on the menu, all at once.
Is the 2025 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray the Quickest Corvette? It’s not quite the fastest, but the E-Ray’s 655-horsepower hybrid drivetrain puts it right in the middle of the Corvette lineup in terms of ...
There was a full moon last night, and I did something I haven’t done in a long time: I walked away from the car I had just parked, then stopped and turned around to look at it. The color was Blade ...
Wait… how fast?Yes, this is a standard production Corvette with 1,250bhp. It combines the 5.5-litre twin-turbocharged V8 with ...
The same story goes for its figure-eight performance. 21.9 seconds at 1.08 cumulative average g is a supercar number, but it puts the ZR1X in a seven-way tie for fifth. Meanwhile, the standard ZR1 ...
Fans of the Chevrolet Corvette were shocked when, in 2019, their beloved sports car made the switch to being mid-engined. So spare a thought for how traditionalists feel about the new E-Ray version of ...