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The most powerful Corvette ever built!

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General Motors has (finally) unveiled it: the new 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X, which, according to many enthusiasts, could have been named Zora (Zora Arkus-Duntov has long been considered the “father” of the Corvette during the 1950s, after he made the necessary modifications to the production model to turn it into a true performance car). In fact, this Corvette, that was expected to hit the market before the end of 2025, is equipped with a 5.5-litre LT7 twin-turbo V8, delivering 1,064 horsepower, to which Chevrolet engineers have added a front electric motor (making it an all-wheel-drive hybrid Corvette), for a total output of 1,250 horsepower.

Corvette specialists expect the car to reach 100 km/h in about 2 seconds. Certain options will make it the true hypercar that fans of the brand have been waiting for!

(Photo Chevrolet)

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