GM Confirms Two More High-Performance Corvette Variants
Reuss hints at ZR1, Zora models.
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Reuss hints at ZR1, Zora models.
Could it be for the future Corvette E-Ray?
The patent describes an all-electric performance driving mode.
The E-Ray will take the place of the Grand Sport in the C8 lineup.
We’re that much closer to the range-topping C8.
Bringing the total amount of Zora instances filed to 35 countries.
After numerous leaks and rumors, are we still excited?
It’s the first time GM has filed to trademark the name since 2014.
We identify three distinct possibilities for the unveiling of the upcoming supercar.
Serving as further proof that the automaker is planning on using the Zora name.
And the C7 Corvette may live on until 2021.
It’s the skimpiest amount of camouflage we’ve ever seen the C8 Corvette wear.
That’s about $10,000 more than a standard C7 Corvette Stingray.
It seems a little too good to be true.
The Corvette’s iconic badge has been given the OK for use down under.
The photos show more of the body’s shape than ever.
The Dodge Viper dies forever in one month.
We’re calling it like we see it. This is not a Cadillac.
The similarities are actually quite striking.