2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1: The Fastest, Most Powerful Corvette Ever

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DETROIT – Chevrolet has unleashed the unthinkable in the Corvette ZR1. The King of the Hill returns with the most powerful V8 ever produced in America from an auto manufacturer, mind-bending specs and iconic design to challenge the world’s best supercars in both coupe and convertible variants.

  • Corvette ZR1 features a 5.5L, twin-turbocharged DOHC flat-plane crank V8 engine dubbed the LT7.
  • The LT7 engine produces 1,064 horsepower at 7,000 rpm and 828 lb-ft of torque at 6,000 rpm, per SAE guidelines — the most power ever from a factory Corvette and the most powerful V8 ever produced in America from an auto manufacturer.
  • Corvette ZR1 boasts a GM-estimated top speed of over 215 mph on the racetrack and will dispatch the quarter mile with a GM-estimated sub-10-second time1.
  • Purposeful carbon fiber aero package creates over 1,200 pounds of downforce at top speed.
  • ZR1 revives one of the most iconic styles in Corvette history: the split rear window.
“The team that revolutionized Corvette with a mid-engine architecture took on another challenge: take ZR1 to the next level,” said Scott Bell, vice president, Chevrolet. “Corvette ZR1 is about pushing the envelope with raw power and cutting-edge innovation. From Stingray, to Z06, E-Ray, and now ZR1, the Corvette family continues to elevate with each new iteration — and challenge the best in the world.”

Pushing the boundaries of Engine Development

ZR1’s 5.5L LT7 twin-turbocharged DOHC V8 engine starts with the same architecture as Z06’s LT6, the most powerful naturally aspirated production V8 engine ever, and takes it to the next level with twin turbochargers — the first time ever for a factory Corvette.

Dubbed the “Gemini V8” architecture, the LT6 program was only the beginning as engineers dual-pathed a goal: to create massive power, capability and character from naturally aspirated and turbocharged flat plane crankshaft twin engines. With these goals in mind, engineers did not create an LT6 with turbochargers, but instead changed and optimized virtually every system for a boosted application.

Corvette ZR1’s 5.5L, twin-turbo DOHC flat-plane crank LT7 engine is the result of engineering prowess and pushing the boundaries of what the engine architecture can do. Thoughtful planning produced the best performance from forced induction, married with the 5.5L flat-plane engine architecture.

Unique to the 5.5L LT7 twin-turbo V8:

  • Head castings with unique ports and a larger combustion chamber
  • Valve train timing and lift profile optimized for forced induction with higher exhaust temp enabling exhaust valves
  • Completely new intake system tuned for twin turbochargers
  • CNC machined combustion chamber, exhaust and intake ports specific to the LT7
  • Dual, ported shroud, ball bearing, mono-scroll (76 mm) turbochargers integrated with the exhaust manifold to reduce the volume and distance from the exhaust valve to the turbine wheel for quick response with electronic wastegates
  • Intelligent anti-lag engine calibration techniques specifically for ZR1 that adapt and react to driving style
The LT7 engine also builds upon this engine architecture with:

  • Added block and head machining to support turbo cooling and oiling
  • Counterweight changes to account for a unique piston, and unique connecting rod for the crank train
  • A secondary port fuel injection system added to deliver the needed additional fuel to support the engine’s massive output
To support the dramatic increase in power from the LT7 engine, engineers made numerous changes to the Corvette ZR1’s eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, including:

  • Inner and outer input shaft upgrades
  • Increased gear capacity with strength increased via shot peening for all gears
  • Final drive refinements
  • Oil management to support increased vehicle longitudinal and lateral capability
  • Increased control valves to accommodate the higher required clutch clamp load for LT7
The LT7 engine is purpose-built to accomplish its four-figure horsepower mission with no compromises in componentry and maintains the rev-happy character that is the heart of the Gemini V8 engine family. It will be hand-assembled by the master engine builders at the Performance Build Center, part of the Bowling Green Assembly Plant in Kentucky.

Enabling speed with ease

Purposeful aerodynamics provide the most downforce ever from a Corvette with over 1,200 pounds at top speed.


The Corvette ZR1 offers speed on tap like no Corvette before it. Two distinct setups, complete with Magnetic Ride dampers, accomplish this. The standard Corvette ZR1 chassis arrives with a sleeker body with lower drag and a small spoiler with customer-adjustable short and tall wickers. It also includes a standard carbon-fiber front splitter, rocker moldings, side intake with integrated brake cooling, and front underwing with stall gurney deflectors. Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires wrap 20-inch front, and 21-inch rear wheels. The standard chassis blends the best of on-road comfort and track capability with this setup.

Corvette ZR1 dispatches the world’s toughest tracks with ease, not only with the power from the 5.5L LT7 engine, but also due to additional, specific aerodynamic and cooling changes found throughout the car. These include:

  • Flow-through hood: Air enters the front grille, flows through the intercooler heat exchanger and exits the hood to increase front downforce and cool charged air temperatures.
  • Carbon fiber side profile air ducts: Clean, cool air is funneled through ducts, which are cleanly integrated into the signature wishbone bezel behind the cabin doors to cool the rear brakes through an intricately designed system that doesn’t impact rear wheel travel
  • Unique fresh air intake ducts: Carbon fiber inlets located on top of the coupe rear hatch ingest air to cool the turbo compressor inlet air temperatures
Corvette ZR1’s optional ZTK performance package unlocks a true track weapon. Notably, the ZTK package adds an aggressive, high-downforce rear wing, front dive planes, and a tall hood Gurney lip – all constructed from woven carbon fiber. Underneath, underbody strakes replace the standard front underwing stall Gurney to increase front downforce. The suspension tuning included in the ZTK package incorporates stiffer springs and adds Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 R tires. Amid testing and development, the ZR1 tackled some the world’s most demanding racetracks, including the Nürburgring, Road Atlanta, and Virginia International Raceway.

Carbon Aero, featuring all aerodynamic equipment from the ZTK package, is available on the standard ZR1 chassis as well.

“We went into the ZR1 program with lofty goals, but even our first development tests on-track showed the teams were already exceeding them,” said Tadge Juechter, executive chief engineer, Corvette. “As we worked to develop this car, we continued to leap past expectations, and we knew we had a special Corvette on our hands.”

Controlling ZR1’s high performance is a new brake system. The brake package uses a revolutionary carbon ceramic rotor manufacturing technology to yield increased durability and reduced brake component temperatures. Front rotors measure 15.7 inches (400mm) in diameter and rear rotors 15.4 inches (390mm) in diameter — the front rotors are the largest ever equipped on Corvette. In just 24.5 seconds, the Corvette ZR1 goes from 80-200 mph and back to 80 mph — 22% quicker than the C7 Corvette ZR1, and 53% quicker than the C6 Corvette ZR1.

Designed for the split window’s return

For ZR1, function and form quickly took hold to create an instant icon — an icon worthy of the historic split window’s return.

“We didn’t approach this decision lightly, we know this is a beloved element from Corvette’s history,” said Phil Zak, executive design director, Chevrolet. “Not only does this element provide function, but we were able to integrate passionate design into the form and do it in a way that paid homage to Corvette’s history. ZR1 felt like the right time to bring the split-window back.”

Last seen on the C2-generation Corvette, and quietly previewed on the Corvette Z06 GT3.R race car, the split-window style capitalizes on the design statement that is Corvette ZR1. While serving as a statement piece, this carbon fiber “spine” between the two rear windows, available in exposed weave or body color, provides increased heat extraction from the engine compartment, working in parallel with numerous other cooling elements throughout ZR1.

The teams worked to elevate the striking design first revealed with the eighth-generation Corvette Stingray and accentuate lines that evoke the car’s sense of motion — but the design’s function also helps it perform. Teams looked at every component of Corvette ZR1 to ensure cooling and aerodynamics remained top of mind, and any change accomplished the car’s mission: performance.

Additional changes include:

  • A carbon fiber roof to reduce mass and lower the center of gravity for both coupe and convertible
  • Unique aluminum wheel design available in four finishes, including Edge Blue — an homage to ZR1’s signature color cue
  • Optional new carbon-fiber wheel design, exclusive to ZR1, to further reduce mass
  • LT7 engine intake finished in Edge Blue — delivering an engine that looks as good as it performs
  • Optional new carbon-fiber wheel design, exclusive to ZR1, to reduce unsprung mass by 42.8 pounds
The Corvette ZR1’s cockpit dials up the attention to detail, notably with unique ZR1 badging found on an interior plaque, the sill plates and steering wheel. A new finishing stitch pattern for the doors, specific to ZR1, is available on the 3LZ trim. A boost gauge is also present, denoting the first factory turbocharged Corvette in the nameplate’s history.

Providing further choice to customers, the Corvette ZR1 will provide a roster of customization between exterior and interior colors. Shared with the 2025 Corvette lineup, new colors such as Competition Yellow, Hysteria Purple and Sebring Orange headline updates. The latter recalls a fan-favorite hue from the previous C7-generation Corvette ZR1.

Inside, a new Habanero interior is available, as is a Blue Stitch option. Various full-length racing stripes, brake caliper colors, including an exclusive blue for the calipers, seat belt colors and more will also be available.

King of the Hill coming next year

Corvette ZR1 will enter production in 2025 and will be built at General Motors’ Bowling Green Assembly Plant in Kentucky. It joins Corvette Stingray, Corvette Z06 and Corvette E-Ray to continue elevating the Corvette family. Further details on price and availability will be shared closer to production.

Cross flags closers:

  • On its first lap at the Milford Proving Ground's MRC test track, the new ZR1 clocked a faster peak speed than the production C7 ZR1.
  • Engineers clocked a sub-10-second quarter-mile time on the Corvette ZR1’s first launch.
  • All four test drivers clocked over 200 mph peak speed on their very first laps at the Nürburgring with ease.
  • LT7 produces more power than two LS7 engines, the legendary 7.0L V-8 from the sixth-generation Corvette Z06 – akin to one LS7 engine per bank.



 
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CHEVROLET CORVETTE ZR1 SPECIFICATIONS

ENGINE


Type:LT7 Twin-Turbocharged 5.5L DOHC VVT DI
Bore & stroke (in. / mm):4.104 x 3.150 / 104.25 x 80
Block Material:A319 cast aluminum with cast-in iron cylinder liners and four-bolt main bearing caps
Oiling System:Seven-stage dry sump (8-qt. capacity) with oil-spray piston cooling
Oil Type:Dexos R 5W50 synthetic
Cylinder Head Material:A356 T6 cast aluminum
Combustion Chamber Volume:59.92cc
Compression Ratio:9.8:1
Valvetrain:Dual overhead camshafts (four valves per cylinder) with mechanical finger-follower valvetrain and dual-coil valve springs; dual-independent camshaft phasing
Valve Size (in. / mm):1.77 / 45 titanium (intake) & 1.37 / 35 sodium filled Nimonic (exhaust)
Fuel Delivery:PDI (DI - Max pressure: 5,076 psi (35 Mpa / 350 bar) & Port Fuel Injection)
Firing Order:1-4-3-8-7-6-5-2
Throttle Body:Twin 65mm single bore (electronic)
Charging:Twin 76 mono-scroll ported shroud ball bearing turbos (67mm MAR compressor), E-Waste gates
Charge Cooling:Dual engine-mounted water to air charge coolers
ECU:GM E68 (32-bit processing)
Horsepower (hp / kW):1,064 / 873 @ 7,000 rpm
Torque (lb.-ft. / Nm):828 / 1123 @ 6,000 rpm
TRANSMISSION & AXLE

Type:M1K 8-speed dual clutch (DCT)
CHASSIS & SUSPENSION

Front Suspension:Short/long arm (SLA) double wishbone, forged aluminum upper and cast aluminum L-shape lower control arms; monotube shock absorbers; Magnetic Selective Ride Control 4.0. Specific calibration with available ZTK package. Adjustable front lift with memory is available
Rear Suspension:Short/long arm (SLA) double wishbone, forged aluminum upper and cast aluminum L-shape lower control arms; direct-acting stabilizer bar; monotube shock absorbers; Magnetic Selective Ride Control 4.0. Specific calibration with available ZTK package
Steering Type:Variable-ratio rack-and-pinion with electric power assist; includes Active Steer Stops
Steering ratio:15.7:1
Turning Circle (ft. / m):38 / 11.1
Brake Type:Front and rear eBoost-assisted carbon ceramic discs with six-piston/monobloc front calipers and four-piston/monobloc rear calipers
Brake Rotor Size (in. / mm):Front: 15.7 x 1.5 / 400 x 38
Rear: 15.4 x 1.3 / 390 x 34
Wheel Size:Front: 20-inch x 10-inch (w/5 x 120mm bolt pattern)
Rear: 21-inch x 13-inch (w/5 x 130mm bolt pattern)
Tire Size:Front: 275/30ZR20
Rear: 345/25ZR21
EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase (in. / mm):107 / 2723
Overall Length (in. / mm):185.9 / 4722
Overall Width without mirrors (in. / mm):79.7 / 2025
Overall Height (in. / mm):48.6 / 1234
Track (in. / mm):Front: 66.3 / 1685
Rear: 66.1 / 1678
INTERIOR DIMENSIONS

Headroom (in. / mm):37.9 / 963
Legroom (in. / mm):42.8 / 1087
Shoulder Room (in. / mm):54.4 / 1382
Hip Room (in. / mm):52 / 1321
WEIGHTS & CAPACITIES

Dry Weight (lb. / kg):3670 / 1665 (coupe)
3758 / 1705 (convertible)
Cargo Volume (cu. ft. / L)1:9.1 / 258
1Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and distribution.

FUEL TANK CAPACITY (approx.)

18.5 gal. / 70 liters
 
ZR1 is Truly amazing, I am not sure what I am going to do with my 670 HP Z06 when it arrives next month, but could not imagine 1000 + HP. Lotus approach has always been a balance or power and weight, but with safety regulations its harder to keep the weight down. We can see the increase in weight on the Emira when compared to the Evora/400/GT.
Power to weight ratio is very important and I wish my Emira had a little more power maybe closer to 450 to 500 HP. In the end we are watching manufacturers pump out crazy machines, and for those that can afford them enjoy. I still feel EV will be the future and cars like the ZR1, Z06 & Emira without electric assisted power will be hard to find in the near future.
 
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Based on our fitment test (same as internet research), we can confirm the rear rotor is a 380x34mm. 390mm would not fit - See below:
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Caliper is a direct axial mount - Not possible to move the caliper out for a larger rotor.
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Very tight clearance (only 3.5mm) - No room for larger rotor.
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We noticed the rear calipers and pads are beefier than the earlier (C6/C7) ZR1 while the front caliper & pad remains the same except oversized from 394x36mm to 398x38mm
RB ccb rotor upgrade replacement:
 
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Wow, those are some serious brakes!
 
Yes, and the rear pad is a brand new shape, we have asked Endless & Pagid to make track pads available for ccb rotors to go with our rotors.

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Chevrolet announces 2025 Corvette ZR1 pricing​

Chevrolet announced pricing for the fastest, quickest and most powerful Corvette ever. With a top speed of 233 mph on the track, 0-60 in 2.3 seconds1 and 1,064 horsepower, the Corvette ZR1 is unrivaled by any current production car priced under $1 million.

The announcement comes on the eve of the Detroit Auto Show, which gets underway on Friday. All four major General Motors brands – Chevrolet, Cadillac, GMC, and Buick – will be participating in the show.

Chevrolet will begin accepting orders for the 2025 Corvette ZR1 in mid-February, at a starting MSRP* of $174,995 (including $1,695 DFC) for the 1LZ coupe and $184,995 (including DFC) for the 1LZ hardtop convertible. The 2025 Corvette ZR1 is available in two trims – 1LZ and 3LZ. All 2025 ZR1s come standard with:

  • A hand-assembled 1,064 hp twin-turbo V8 engine
  • Visible carbon fiber roof
  • Carbon ceramic brakes
  • Performance Data Recorder
  • Carbon fiber ground effects and side intakes
“ZR1 is an example of design and engineering excellence, one where we push the boundaries of what’s possible in terms of performance,” said Scott Bell, vice president of global Chevrolet. “It was important for us to stay true to Corvette’s promise of a vehicle whose world-class capabilities completely outmatch its price.”

Performance Options

The ZR1 Carbon Fiber Aero Package (TOM), with an MSRP of $8,495, replaces the standard aero package and adds an aggressive, high-downforce rear wing, front dive planes, and a tall hood spoiler. The package also adds underbody strakes to increase downforce.

The ZTK Performance Package (ZTK), with an MSRP of $1,500, requires the Carbon Fiber Aero Package to unlock the ultimate track configuration. The ZTK package incorporates:

1LZ includes3LZ includes everything on 1LZ, plus
8-way power GT1 or Competition Sport seatsHeated and ventilated Napa leather GT2 or Competition Sport seats with power lumbar/wing adjust
HD Rear Vision Camera** and Rear Camera Mirror**HD Front and Rear Vision Cameras,** front camera is curb view
Bose premium 10-speaker sound system14-speaker Bose Performance Series sound system
12-inch diagonal color instrument clusterCustom Leather-wrapped instrument panel, door trim and console

3LZ also has leather wrapped interior – heat / vent seats with lumber/wing adjust, memory package, heated, power fold mirrors, side blind zone, rear cross traffic, wireless phone charger
Engine Appearance PackageLeather-wrapped steering wheel with carbon-fiber trim and shift paddles
Competitive breakdown
2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR12024 Porsche 911 GT3 RS2022 McLaren 765LT2024 Ferrari SF90 XX2025 Lamborghini Revuelto
Base MSRP$173,300$241,300$382,500$528,764$608,358
Horsepower1064 hp518 hp755 hp1016 hp (combined)1001 hp (combined)
Torque828 lb-ft342 lb-ft590 lb-ft590 lb-ft739 lb-ft
Top Speed233 mph184 mph205 mph199 mph218 mph
The 3LZ coupe is available for a starting MSRP* of $185,995 (including DFC) or $195,995 (including DFC) for the 3LZ convertible. Production of the 2025 Corvette ZR1 will begin at Bowling Green Assembly in Q2. Those interested in purchasing should work with their preferred Corvette dealer for ordering details.

2025 Corvette ZR1 at a glance:

  • A 5.5L, twin-turbocharged LT7 DOHC flat-plane crank V8 engine
  • 1,064 horsepower at 7,000 rpm and 828 lb-ft of torque at 6,000 rpm, per SAE guidelines — the most power ever from a factory Corvette and the most powerful V8 ever produced in America from an auto manufacturer
  • The fastest car ever built by an American auto manufacturer, capable of 233 mph
  • 0-60 mph in 2.3 seconds1 and ¼ mile of 9.6 seconds1 at 150 mph makes ZR1 the quickest Corvette ever
  • Purposeful carbon fiber aero package creating over 1,200 pounds of downforce at top speed
 
Too much for a GM, I had a hard time spending 120k + taxes on my 24 Z06 which is a great car. Truly fast enough and more of a track car. Based on performance it’s a true bargain, but the dealer experience is not Porsche and like other high end cars. I think ADM will be 70k plus, I was also told they won’t make that many, per good insiders.

  • 2025 Corvette ZR1 at a glance:
  • A 5.5L, twin-turbocharged LT7 DOHC flat-plane crank V8 engine
  • 1,064 horsepower at 7,000 rpm and 828 lb-ft of torque at 6,000 rpm, per SAE guidelines — the most power ever from a factory Corvette and the most powerful V8 ever produced in America from an auto manufacturer
  • The fastest car ever built by an American auto manufacturer, capable of 233 mph
  • 0-60 mph in 2.3 seconds1 and ¼ mile of 9.6 seconds1 at 150 mph makes ZR1 the quickest Corvette ever
  • Purposeful carbon fiber aero package creating over 1,200 pounds of downforce at top speed
 
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Too much for a GM, just saying had hard time spending 120k on my 24 Z06 which is a great car

I'm not saying this is going to be a Ford GT... but when the 2004 Ford GT came out I had a chance to buy one for MSRP and I didn't. I'm kicking myself now.... I said the same thing. I'm not going to spend $140k on a Ford!

I think they'll make more of these so they won't go up in value but you can't deny the bang for the buck!
 

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