Chevrolet introduced three new colors for the 2025 Corvette on Thursday at the NCM Bash and they are called Hysteria, Competition Yellow, and Sebring Orange.
The Corvette ZR1 is set to be revealed this summer, but GM has already built 21 pre-production ZR1s and we’ve got some of the build details and option codes to share.
With the huge news that Chevrolet is revealing the new 2025 Corvette ZR1 this summer, we wanted to take a look back at when the Corvette supercar was being tested at the Nurburgring last October.
We knew it was coming and now Chevrolet is teasing the reveal of the Corvette ZR1 for this summer, stating “No Corvette has ever moved quite like this. The ZR1 is coming this summer.”
No matter what the new colors are for the 2025 Corvette, there are several things that GM/Chevy could do to really make them special, and it’s all about exclusivity.
A source at the Corvette Assembly Plant tells our friends at the MECF that the first EX-VIN prototype 2025 Corvette ZR1 was completed on the production assembly line on February 13th.
During a test session on Wednesday at the Nurburgring, the C8 Corvette ZR1 was spied spitting blue flames from its exhaust, which has been modified to keep the car within the track’s sound limits.
The Corvette engineers are in Germany for testing the new C8 Corvette ZR1 prototypes and we got our first sounds from what is believed to be from the twin turbo LT7 V8.