The new 233mph Corvette ZR1 has Bugatti Veyron power
Producing over 1000bhp, the new C8 Corvette ZR1 is America’s fastest and most powerful V8 production car yet
At 1064bhp, the V8 in the new Corvette ZR1 is not only the most powerful produced by an American manufacturer, but it allows the new ‘Vette to lay claim to the title of the fastest Corvette Chevrolet has produced with a 233mph top speed. And there’s not a single electric motor in sight, just a pair of sizable turbochargers.
This colossus of a motor is built upon the ‘LT6’ Gemini V8 found in the current Corvette C8 Z06, but such are the changes it gains a new LT7 nomenclature. Which isn’t a bad place to start considering the 670bhp LT6 was the most powerful naturally aspirated V8 Chevrolet has produced.
There are new cylinder heads with unique inlet and exhaust ports and larger CNC machined combustion chambers, the valve timing has been optimised and the lift profile is new to suit the engine’s forced induction allowing for higher exhaust temperatures. The intake system is all new, too.
Those turbochargers are 76mm mono-scroll units integrated in the new exhaust manifold and an intelligent anti-lag system has been developed, too. Lighter pistons unique to the LT7 have been developed along with new con-rods and crank, all of which have been counterbalanced to a far higher level of precision than in the LT6 for optimum running at such high outputs. It runs a 9.7:1 compression ratio.
The results are simply spectacular: 1064bhp arrives at 7000rpm with 828lb ft of torque landing at 6000rpm. The ZR1 has a dry weight of 1665kg in coupe form (a convertible is also available weighing 1705kg). That peak power figure is more than the output of two LS7 engines combined.
All this performance is sent to the rear wheels(!) via a modified version of the Corvette’s eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, albeit with refinements made to the final drive ratio.
The result is that the C8 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 is the fastest car you can buy for under £1million by quite some margin, cracking 233mph in a test at ATP Automotive Testing in Papenburg, Germany. At the wheel was not a Le Mans winner, but the kind of person the Corvette C8 ZR1 is aimed at: a company boss. In this case, General Motors President Mark Reuss.
It wasn’t a freak one-off run either, with repeated testing seeing the ZR1 regularly top the 230mph barrier. To set the speed, the ZR1 was put into what GM calls ‘top speed mode’, which adjusts the chassis control systems for high-speed running. It’s not clear if this will be a mode available to ZR1 buyers. The 233mph run was achieved by holding the ZR1 in sixth gear – leaving the two ‘highway’ gears untouched – up to the redline.
Chevrolet has also now revealed the ZR1's 0-60mph time, with its 2.3sec sprint putting it two tenths ahead of the all-wheel drive E-Ray and three tenths ahead of the naturally-aspirated Z06. To achieve this figure you'll need the ZTK Performance Package, though, with the standard car taking an additional two tenths to hit 60mph from standstill.
Adaptive Magnetic Ride underpins the chassis, with a double wishbone setup using forged upper and cast lower aluminium wishbones at the front and rear. A rear anti-roll bar is fitted, too.
The optional ZTK package includes stiffer springs and a higher downforce rear wing, to accompany the ZR1’s standard carbon fibre battle dress of splitters, brake cooling ducts and aero-winglets. The ZTK package also replaces the standard Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S tyre with a Sport Cup 2 R for the staggered 20 and 21-inch, front and rear, wheels. Carbon wheels are an option and reduce unsprung mass by 19kg.
Carbon-ceramic brakes with 400mm front and 390mm rear discs are standard, with six and four-piston calipers front and rear. Naturally, the ZR1 requires some aerodynamic support and all the carbon-flicks, splitters and wings combine to generate 544kg for downforce at 215mph, the car’s maximum speed.