It can’t. And it shouldn’t.
It can’t. And it shouldn’t.
Group C ? No.
Not only that, but the car has already racked up all the miles it will ever be driven.
Used car that’s already gone top speed racing? CP, never buy someone else’s project.
Don’t make up new names. Just call it the Corvette inspired Stingray-e.
And electric? The Corvette ZR-E ? ZR-O (zero emissions ;)?
For a non-production car yes. This is a mass produced, reliably made consumer performance car. Come back to reality please.
It is hard. Ferrari, with all their skills, are capable of 850hp from a 6.3 V12 in race trim. And 800hp from a 6.5 V12 in road trim.
Chevrolet will have to do a LOT to get to 900 naturally.
that explains why the performance challenger and chargers were such a fail then.
The Valkyrie is a hybrid. Maybe that’s an esoteric complaint.
With driveability and reliability/longevity?
I’d say go get a Valkyrie then, but then someone would complain it doesn’t have a manual, or Android Auto, or some other esoteric complaint. Why are we Jalops already complaining about a car that we have little to no information about?
Lol I think Chevy has already done a miraculous job packaging the Corvette for $60k.
The article doesn’t say AWD as Motor Trend doesn’t know. Here is clip from article. ”MotorTrendthinks the electric motors could be mounted to the front wheels”
Grand Tour wasn’t wrong lol. 918 is faster than the P1 on most tracks.
So the ZR1 will compensate for a small penis twice as much as a Stingray?
Without AWD, 900 hybrid horsepower is merely bragging rights. Mclaren proved that with the P1. Sure, on paper it was superior, but in most cases was outperformed by the 918. The Corvette will once again be limited by its configuration.
Give that tree a big hug, you eco minded Corvette owner
Holy crap! I can’t wait to wrap one of these around the nearest tree.