Today, we have an action-packed edition of our ZR1 News Recap. CorvSport has been on top of covering all the breaking and relevant ZR1 news (check out our full archive below). Just days ago, fresh spy photos emerged across the internet, courtesy of Rick Conti, and once again, fervor and excitement were ignited within enthusiasts.
Then, just last evening, these photos below surfaced on a popular Corvette Facebook page, having us here at CorvSport wondering if a special reveal is awaiting enthusiasts who made the pilgrimage to the National Corvette Museum’s 27th annual Bash in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The full itinerary for the 2024 Michelin NCM Bash is listed here, and we haven’t seen anything on the agenda that indicates a big bash reveal for the ZR1. So it’s safe to assume this is yet another tease from Chevrolet!
Could this be the 2025 ZR1 waiting in the wings of the National Corvette Museum? Look at that wing!
Now, let’s compare these newest photos to the mule photos from Rick Conti, which were reportedly testing in Ohio ahead of the NCM bash. These photos appear to reveal a rear wing high enough to match the one from the masked vehicle in front of the museum.
Chevrolet has apparently been in the mood recently to taunt us enthusiasts. Just two short weeks ago, they released a 21-second teaser video titled “The Corvette ZR1 Is Coming This Summer.” While this short but tantalizing video (posted below) put to rest the 2025 versus 2026 model year debate, it did nothing but fuel more engine rumors when the ZR1 roared across the screen. Therefore, what CorvSport has dubbed “The Great ZR1 Engine Debate” still lives on. Here’s a quick recap of the evolution of the engine rumors:
- LT7 Twin-Turbo based on the flat-plane crank 5.5L LT6 out of the C8 Z06
- 670hp LT6 in concert with the E-Ray’s 160hp 1.9 kWh electric motor on the front wheels
- LT6-based Twin-Turbo with TWO electric motors
- 6.2L cross-plane crank V8 (most likely with twin turbos)
- 5.5L cross-plane crank Twin-Turbo LT7 with VVT and AFM
CorvSport 2025 ZR1 Archives (newest first):
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ZR1 News Recap: 2025 vs. 2026 Debate Put To Rest With Teaser Video From Chevy
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News Recap C8 ZR1 Edition: First EX-VIN Assembled; 2025 Model Year Likely
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New Camouflaged ZR1 Photos Blasting Across The Internet Reignite Engine Debate
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[Weekly News Recap] ZR1 Diesel Disinformation, Corvette EV Slated For 2027?
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[News Recap] ZR1 Engine “Confirmed”, UAW Strike Ends, Plant Temporarily Shuts Down
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[News Recap] More ZR1 Engine Rumors, Baffling C8 Trips to MI, C8s Under MSRP!
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Notable Magazine Stirs Up More ZR1 Powerplant Debates With 6-Year Old LT7 CAD Image
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Does This Compilation Of Every C8 ZR1 Video Settle The Great Engine Debate?
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The 2025 ZR1 Undresses for Nurburgring Testing And Stirs Up More Engine Rumors
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[Weekly News Recap] Another ZR1 Video, UAW Tightens Grip, Video Of New Z06 Falling Off Lift
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[Breaking C8 News] Video Of Quiet ZR1 Prototypes Shakes Up Engine Rumors, Wheels Revealed!
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C8 ZR-1 News: Caught On Video! More Spy Photos, New Rendering, Leaked Wheel Design
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