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10/15/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 10/15/2024 12:34

The C8 ZR1’s Top Speed Is 21 MPH Faster Than the C7’s

With honking twin turbochargers and more than 1000 hp, the C8 Corvette ZR1's LT7 twin-turbo V-8 was sure to be capable of propelling the new king of the castle to some absurd speeds. But even we didn't see this one coming: At a high-speed oval test track in Papenburg, Germany, GM president Mark Reuss pushed the ZR1 to a top speed of 233 mph.

Two hundred and thirty-three miles per hour.

That figure secures several accolades for the C8-generation Corvette ZR1, including the fastest car GM has ever produced, the fastest car priced under $1M, and the fastest series-production car produced by an American auto manufacturer. (You can quibble in the comments over whether Hennessey's Venom F5 or the SSC Tuatara are worthy of a caveat on that last one.)

Chevrolet | Matt Beard

Best of all, the record-setting car was just a standard chassis and aero package, with a standard spoiler, carbon-fiber ground effects, Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires, and aluminum wheels. That two-way average pulled by Reuss and the development engineer riding shotgun wasn't a one-off, either. Chevy says that five engineers and both development cars on site cracked the 230-mph mark across multiple runs.

Members of the Corvette team, including General Motors President Mark Reuss on the track in Papenburg, Germany.Chevrolet | Matt Beard

According to Chevy, the ATP Automotive Testing Papenburg facility is ideal for these types of runs, thanks to its goldilocks air density and temperature readings. The C6- and C7-gen Corvette ZR1s set their top-speed figures-205 and 212 mph, respectively-there, as did the sixth-generation Camaro ZL1 (198 mph).

Check out the video below to get the low-down on this staggering feat.

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