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This is the only Corvette ever personally owned by Zora Arkus-Duntov, the legendary engineer widely known as the “Father of ...
Zora Arkus-Duntsov received this 1974 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray as a retirement gift in 1974. What happened to the car been ...
The only Corvette owned by Zora Arkus-Duntov debuts after a detailed preservation at the National Corvette Museum’s ...
The National Corvette Museum's 31st anniversary celebration is coming up at the end of August 2025, and it's going to feature ...
If all things go as planned, the Corvette Zora will completely demolish all power and performance records ever held by Chevrolet or any other General Motors brand, mainly thanks to a hybrid ...
Could a future Corvette have two electric motors up front? GM Authority warned “This setup would also likely result in more weight” but the benefit would be enhanced torque vectoring for cornering and ...
Once that came to pass, with a twin-turbocharged 5.5L LT7 V8 engine from the ZR1 plus an upgraded version of the electric ...
The team in charge of tapping into the Chevrolet Corvette's performance potential can't seem to keep a lid on technical specifications. We've seen more leaks ...
Duntov's one and only personal Corvette has undergone a frame-off restoration and will be ready for its debut at the Corvette Museum next month.
A cryptic teaser video from Chevy hints at a new Corvette and promises that "the hype is real," and we think this might be the long-rumored Zora range-topper.
Despite widespread speculation that the hybridized Corvette ZR1 would bear the name Zora, GM went with Corvette ZR1X instead. Now, Chevrolet is explaining why.
Chevrolet engineers have been spotted at the Nürburgring track with what could be the most powerful Corvette yet: the rumored Zora.