GM unveils the Corvette Z06 Bathurst Edition. Only 12 units will see the light of day and all of them will be sold in Australia and New Zealand ...
It was announced that the No. 96 Corvette, which essentially replaces the team’s previous Lexus RC F GT3, will be driven by Toyota SUPER GT regulars Nirei Fukuzumi and Sena Sakaguchi, who will take it ...
This tame-looking sleeper sedan leaves sports cars in the dust without breaking the bank.
View post: These ‘Incredibly Powerful’ Flashlights Are on Sale for 45% Off at Amazon This one-of-one Corvette ZR1X sold for $2.6 million at a Barrett-Jackson auction. Proceeds benefit the Tunnel to ...
At Le Mans, a three-driver lineup is mandated. At Daytona's Rolex 24, in GTP and GTD Pro, teams can use four. Fewer are doing that this year.
Which Corvette is the best? From C1 to C8, Retro Cars Forever drives and reviews every generation of Corvette on this beautiful canyon road to find out. It's a celebration of more than 70 years of ...
General Motors' Chevrolet announced a new America250 "Stars and Steel" collection celebrating the nation's upcoming 250th anniversary, which will include a "one of one" Corvette auctioned off in ...
The latest Corvette, introduced for the 2020 model year, shocked the automotive community with its deviation into supercar territory, boasting a brand-new mid-engined design and a more hardcore ...
Hot off a GTD Pro title victory, Corvette Racing is already looking to the future, announcing which drivers will pilot the fleet of Corvette Z06 GT3.R race cars in the 2026 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar ...
In production since 1953, the Chevrolet Corvette has carved out a space as America's supercar over the years, and in 2019, the Bowtie brand brought things to the proverbial next level: That's when it ...
Pondering the most recent iteration of Chevrolet's Corvette, the mid-engine C8 (eighth-generation) with near-supercar performance for a relative bargain, the last thing it evokes is a connection to ...
Several Chevrolet Corvettes have spontaneously burst into flames — prompting General Motors to recall more than 23,000 of the iconic sports cars over a refueling defect that can ignite spilled fuel.