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Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X revealed with 932kW twin-turbo V8 hybrid

An absolutely bonkers version of the Chevrolet Corvette has been revealed, dubbed ZR1X. It combines the most outrageous combustion engine ever fitted to a production Corvette with the front electric motor system from the E-Ray, resulting in a monster 9.0-second quarter mile.

The Corvette ZR1 is already a pretty intimidating weapon, with 793kW (1064hp) and 1122Nm from its twin-turbo, 5.5-litre LT7 V8. Just in case that wasn’t brain-meltingly fast enough, the E-Ray’s 1.9kWh battery pack is combined with a 138kW electric motor, for a total system output of 932kW (1250hp).

2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X-Carbon Aero pack

Chevrolet promises a 0-60mph (97km/h) time of less than 2.0 seconds, with engineers currently lapping the Nurburgring in pursuit of a lap record (see spy video below).

Hauling it all up will be the ‘J59’ braking option pack – which will also be optional on the ZR1. Alcon 10-piston front calipers and 6-piston rear units clasp 16.5-inch rotors capable of generating 1.9G of deceleration.

There’s also a ZTK Performance Package adding Michelin Pilot Cup 2R tyres and firmer suspension, as well as a Carbon Aero pack with a huge rear wing. Speaking about the new variant, General Motors senior VP Ken Morris said:

“From day one, we designed the mid-engine Corvette architecture with ZR1X in mind. This is the most revolutionary platform in Corvette history, supporting the widest range of American sports cars and delivering world-class performance at every level.”

Considering the ZR1 is not on the agenda for Australia, we doubt the ZR1X is either – the Z06 is as hot as it gets for us.

Mitchell Jones

Eccentric car nut and just as enthused by roasting an egg on the air cleaner of an old Hemi as he is hunting the horizon in a space-age electric supercar, Mitchell's passion for motoring started at a young age. He soon developed a meticulous automotive obsession for obscure facts. He joins Driving Enthusiast as a features writer and car reviewer, following a near 10-year stint at PerformanceDrive.

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