Members of the Corvette Engineering team as well as several members of GM’s executive leadership team are tasked to describe the 2025 Corvette ZR1 in just two words.
How does the 2025 Corvette ZR1 make a whopping 1,064 horsepower from the LT7 engine? Hot Rod magazine asked automotive engine calibration engineer Greg Banish for his insight into the magic that created the most powerful V8 engine produced by a U.S. automaker.
Hysteria Purple Metallic is showing itself once again, this time on a 2025 Corvette E-Ray that is on display for the Cultural Awareness Corvette Weekend. Check out the pics that show how different it looks in the sun vs the shade.
Hysteria Purple Metallic is one of three new colors for the 2025 Corvette and Jeff Zipity Duda recently captured two of them parked together in the Detroit area.
Corvette team members celebrated the retirement of Executive Chief Engineer Tadge Juechter and as you can imagine, the parking lot was turned into a Corvette show featuring multiple 2025 Corvette ZR1s.
This 2025 Corvette Z06 is painted in the new Competition Yellow exterior, and it also features the new Gloss Black alloy wheels with matching Competition Yellow Brake Calipers.
We got another sighting of new Executive Corvette Chief Engineer Tony Roma and his Red Mist 2025 Corvette ZR1. We featured a few photos on Monday as Tony appeared to be showing off the new turbocharged Corvette to some folks on the street, and perhaps this video was taken the same day.
According to a memo sent to Chevrolet dealers on Thursday, the new 2025 Corvette Build and Buy Configurator will go online on September 10th, the day after the first 2025 Corvettes are expected to start production.
Chevrolet sent dealers a new round of allocations for the 2025 model year, and early indications show a rise in E-Rays for this round. Orders will be submitted to Chevrolet next Thursday.