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Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 at Detroit
Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 at Detroit

Chevrolet Joins Supercar Realms with Corvette ZR1 at Detroit

  
January 14, 2008 2:21 AM by Sam Stockley
Filed Under: Chevrolet Detroit Auto Show

The ZR1 has finally taken its first bow at the Detroit Show today, where it will woo crowds as one of the most hotly-anticipated sports cars of the last year. Personifying what many see as a culmination in 50 years of motorsport excellence and refinement, the 'Vette is a car close to Americans' hearts. But this is no Corvette Z06. Featuring an all-new supercharged 6.2-litre V8 engine dubbed LS9, output is as much as 100 hp per litre or approximately 620 horses with torque at around 595 lb.-ft or 823 Nm. The ZR1 means business.

Touted by Chevrolet general manager Ed Peper as the 'American supercar' that delivers what if not more than exotics costing between two and four times as much, the ZR1 is a supercar in its own right. Beating the exotics in power-to-weight ratio, the Porsche 911 GT2, Ferrari 599 and Lamborghini LP640 should be put to shame, a feat that is suitably accompanied by a claim that the ZR1 be the first production Corvette expected to achieve a top speed in excess of 200 mph.

And it don't half look bad either. The most striking feature is that of the raised carbon-fiber hood with a clear, polycarbonate window, while carbon-fiber panels are prominent in the car's design with use on fenders, the roof, roof bow, rocker molding and front splitter. Silver matt-finished but optionally chrome 19-inch front and 20-inch rear alloy wheels adorn the ZR1 exclusively. It's evident the new model is at its best in a darker colour choice.

In the cabin, reminders as to the Corvette's ZR1 credentials are on sill plates and in headrest embroidery, with the 220 mph speedo giving a nod with a ZR1 tachometer logo. In terms of specification, that is very much based on the standard Z06, equipped with lightweight seats and content but with an upgrade can add powered leather-trimmed ZR1-embroidered sports seats, a custom leather-wrapped interior, navigation system and bluetooth connectivity.

Source: Chevrolet
Press Release
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jai_mav
January 14, 2008 5:41:24 AM

looks like chevy finally got it completely right: incredible power, and refinement. if it has good handling too, this may be one of the world's better supercars.

dmanero
January 14, 2008 6:40:38 AM

Chev, what else you got, cause if this was supposed to impress me, it ain't doing it. Supercar, hahah, good one.

Looks to me like another Vette, by changing a few fiscal things, changing the body material and a new engine, hardly makes it a great car. Only thing good about the car is the egine noise.

Somebody wake me up when the real cars come out.

puddingpuppet
January 14, 2008 7:38:51 AM

I bet you're into the Veyron aren't you? Yeah, and it costs something like $1.2 million right? This is a working class supercar, not some rich ass snob wasting his/her money on the overpriced Veyron.

DavidShaked
January 14, 2008 7:05:30 AM

very, very impressive...

Joe_Limon
January 14, 2008 7:19:43 AM

dmanero, have you ever driven a vette before? They were amazing cars even before all these upgrades.

dmanero
January 14, 2008 8:00:11 AM

make of fact I have, A couple of months ago I drive a Z06 and that thing had no traction what so over, every gear, all you hear is the tires trying to get traction.

dmanero
January 14, 2008 8:02:46 AM

puddingpuppet - as for the veyron, love the engine, hate the car. What else you want to throw at me. F430 yes, R8 hell yes, lp640 yes and of course the GTR would be a yes too and as well as a few others.

jai_mav
January 14, 2008 8:54:41 PM

dmanero- if 620 horses, a hi-class interior, a great power-to-weight ratio, presumably good handling and a great heritage dont make a supercar, then what exactly does? and the vette z06 was no slouch either, it could measure up against cars like the f430 performance wise.

TheStig
January 15, 2008 7:44:20 AM

I do agree that all Vettes need some decent traction, but this is one of the cheapest horsepower you`ll ever get.

TheStig
January 15, 2008 7:47:55 AM

I do agree that vettes need more traction, but this is the cheapest HP/$

SPuNKYQ8
January 15, 2008 8:04:01 AM

What the hell !!! they're targeting the Veyron NOW !!!??!

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