RE: New C8 ZR1 confirmed as fastest Corvette ever

RE: New C8 ZR1 confirmed as fastest Corvette ever

Friday 20th December 2024

New C8 ZR1 confirmed as fastest Corvette ever

Obviously the 1,078hp 'Vette was going to be fast - turns out it's Veyron quick on 93RON...


In the age of hyper EVs, it can be hard to get excited about acceleration. Family SUVs pump out sub-four-second runs to 62mph without any drama, and two-point-something is almost commonplace these days for the quick stuff. That was science fiction not long ago. But it turns out standing start sprints can still make your head spin with combustion power - the 1,078hp Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 is proof enough of that. 

With two-wheel drive, 93-octane Stateside pump gas and an untreated surface, it recorded a 2.5-second run to 60mph and a 9.7-second quarter mile in Chevrolet’s testing. That’s mad, tuner-level performance, not a regular showroom model that can be bought with a warranty (more on that in a sec). That’s as slow as a ZR1 will be, too; as well as better quality fuel elsewhere that should boost power, a ZTK package for the ZR1 brings Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2R tyres to further benefit traction. Thus equipped, Chevrolet reckons 2.3 seconds and 9.6 are possible, with both variants recording at least 150mph through the quarter mile. Patently the ZR1 was going to be fast, with all that power and 828lb ft from the twin-turbo 5.5 LT7 V8, but that sort of acceleration from a rear-drive car without any electrification is ludicrous. 

“The 2025 Corvette ZR1 yet again exceeded our expectations”, said Corvette chief engineer Josh Holder, which is saying something from a 233mph supercar. A launch control system unsurprisingly features in the ZR1, as it does in all C8 Corvettes, managing wheelspin, clutch application and upshifts for ‘rapid launches automatically’. Those drivers who want to have some say on a getaway can use Custom Launch Control, perhaps on grippier, prepped surfaces, to adjust the launch revs and wheel slip threshold. 

All well and good, you might be thinking, if a little disappointing given how unlikely UK sales are likely to be. Well, hold that thought, as a new deal has been agreed this week between Corvette in Europe and UK franchises to increase right-hand drive coverage. Arnold Clark will cover the north of England and Scotland, with Lumen Automotive representing Corvette in Shrewsbury. That’s in addition to the existing arrangement with Ian Allan in Virginia Water as an authorised Chevrolet retailer. The new dealers will launch both the standard and Z06 Corvettes in January; surely if they’re received well, the ZR1 is a dead cert… 


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MDL111

Original Poster:

7,487 posts

190 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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it is not pretty, but it does look purposeful and it has a lot of power. Wonder how laptimes compare to something like a GT3RS with about half the power.

Glenn63

3,319 posts

97 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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Maybe not ‘pretty’ but I think it looks fantastic in a brutish here for business kind of way.
Interesting about the Z06 coming over though I think I’d go for one over most other things at that price point.

OnDaysLikeThese

76 posts

22 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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Their 93 RON is roughly our 98 RON…

Dale487

1,450 posts

136 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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...and what about the warranty

LotusOmega375D

8,472 posts

166 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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Is it a surprise to PH that the most powerful version of the very latest Corvette is also the fastest? It would be more of a story if it wasn’t!

CKY

2,200 posts

28 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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Glenn63 said:
Interesting about the Z06 coming over though I think I’d go for one over most other things at that price point.
I was going to say, had no idea the Z06 was coming to the UK - if it's RHD I might need to move some cars on and make some space! Love the idea of the high-revving N/A powertrain in a mid-engined chassis, sort of like a Ferrari 458 on steroids.

Dale487

1,450 posts

136 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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LotusOmega375D said:
Is it a surprise to PH that the most powerful version of the very latest Corvette is also the fastest? It would be more of a story if it wasn’t!
The GT3RS is the slowest current 911 and this does have a similarly large wing on the back.

Edited by Dale487 on Friday 20th December 11:41

Demonix

647 posts

225 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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Looks like a full size hot wheels car, impressive stats, brutal and probably a performance bargain if you live in the states. If it is sold in the UK, import duty, rfl based on co2 emissions etc are not going help with it's pricing here.

Pughmacher

425 posts

56 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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OnDaysLikeThese said:
Their 93 RON is roughly our 98 RON…
Yep came to say exactly that. Is it not PON they use? Anyway 93 over there is equivalent to our good stuff. Still it’s rapid! Very!

IMI A

9,803 posts

214 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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I'll have spyder version in blue without spoilers wink



BFleming

3,826 posts

156 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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It might be a good time to explain the US octane rating vs the rest of world RON rating - as the article even muddles the two.
RON is what it says - Research Octane Number. A specific test, a specific result globally.
US "Octane" is the average of the RON and the MON (Motor Octane Number - another specific test carried out to a different set of parameters). They call this number Octane, but that's a misnomer. It's actually an anti-knock number.
There are plenty of online conversion tools, but the 93 Octane that should have been quoted in the article (not 93 RON) equates to
about 98 RON.

s94wht

2,059 posts

72 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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Dale487 said:
The GT3RS is the slowest and this does have a similarly large wing on the back.
...what?

Dale487

1,450 posts

136 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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s94wht said:
Dale487 said:
The GT3RS is the slowest and this does have a similarly large wing on the back.
...what?
The GT3RS is the slowest current 911 (I missed 911 out by accident), due to the drag from the wing

thegreenhell

18,848 posts

232 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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God that's one ugly car.

borat52

583 posts

221 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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Perhaps the most interesting new car for quite a while.

WPA

11,495 posts

127 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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Just not a good looking car and cannot see any real market for them in the UK

Terminator X

17,248 posts

217 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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Kudos to them for making this car.

Can we buy it in the UK?

TX.

dinkel

27,338 posts

271 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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borat52 said:
Perhaps the most interesting new car for quite a while.
Amazing value for money

I expect lots of crashes

Give me one...

daveco

4,305 posts

220 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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WPA said:
Just not a good looking car and cannot see any real market for them in the UK
Much like McLarens, they don't photograph well but have a lot of presence in the flesh.

I think these will sell like hotcakes in the US and that will be enough for them!

mooseracer

2,300 posts

183 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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Don't our American cousins use some sort of rolling start for their acceleration figures?