The first Z06 was actually an option package first offered with the 1963 Corvette. The package was developed by Corvette's legendary lead engineer and racing advocate Z0ra Arkus-Duntov. The Z06 option was designed to allow consumers to bolster the 1963 "Split-Window" Corvettes performance and handling capabilities for use on the race track. Selecting regular production option (RPO) Z06 when ordering a Corvette resulted in a car equipped with some tasty options.
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- C1 Corvette
- 1953 - C1 Corvette
- 1954 - C1 Corvette
- 1955 - C1 Corvette
- 1956 - C1 Corvette
- 1957 - C1 Corvette
- 1958 - C1 Corvette
- 1959 - C1 Corvette
- 1960 - C1 Corvette
- 1961 - C1 Corvette
- 1962 - C1 Corvette
- C2 Corvette
- 1963 - C2 Corvette
- 1963 Corvette Grand Sport
- 1964 - C2 Corvette
- 1965 - C2 Corvette
- 1966 - C2 Corvette
- 1967 - C2 Corvette
- C3 Corvette
- 1968 - C3 Corvette
- 1969 - C3 Corvette
- 1970 - C3 Corvette
- 1971 - C3 Corvette
- 1972 - C3 Corvette
- 1973 - C3 Corvette
- 1974 - C3 Corvette
- 1975 - C3 Corvette
- 1976 - C3 Corvette
- 1977 - C3 Corvette
- 1978 - C3 Corvette
- 1979 - C3 Corvette
- 1980 - C3 Corvette
- 1981 - C3 Corvette
- 1982 - C3 Corvette
- C4 Corvette
- 1984 – C4 Corvette
- 1985 – C4 Corvette
- 1986 – C4 Corvette
- 1987 – C4 Corvette
- 1988 – C4 Corvette
- 1989 – C4 Corvette
- 1990 – C4 Corvette
- 1991 – C4 Corvette
- 1992 – C4 Corvette
- 1993 – C4 Corvette
- 1994 – C4 Corvette
- 1995 – C4 Corvette
- 1996 – C4 Corvette
- C5 Corvette
- 1997 – C5 Corvette
- 1998 – C5 Corvette
- 1999 – C5 Corvette
- 2000 – C5 Corvette
- 2001 – C5 Corvette
- 2002 – C5 Corvette
- 2003 – C5 Corvette
- 2004 – C5 Corvette
- C5-R
- C6 Corvette
- 2005 – C6 Corvette
- 2006 – C6 Corvette
- 2007 – C6 Corvette
- 2008 – C6 Corvette
- 2009 – C6 Corvette
- 2010 – C6 Corvette
- 2011 – C6 Corvette
- 2012 – C6 Corvette
- 2013 – C6 Corvette
- C6.R
- C7 Corvette
- 2014 – C7 Corvette
- 2015 – C7 Corvette
- 2016 – C7 Corvette
- 2017 – C7 Corvette
- 2018 - C7 Corvette
- 2019 - C7 Corvette
- C7.R
- C8 Corvette
- 2020 - C8 Corvette
- 2021 - C8 Corvette
- 2022 - C8 Corvette
- 2023 – C8 Corvette
- 2023 Corvette Z06
- 2024 – C8 Corvette
- 2024 Corvette E-Ray
- 2024 Corvette Z06 GT3.R
- 2024 Z06
- 2025 ZR1
- Z06 GT3.R
- C8.R
- C9 Corvette
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The Z06 Carbon was created to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first appearance of the Corvette at the 24 Hours of Le Mans when John Fitch and Briggs Cunningham won their class and finished eighth overall. The Carbon edition is essentially a Z06 with a ZR1 chassis and some of the carbon skin. With only 500 examples made, this is one rare and special looking Vette. The limited edition is distinguished by an aggressive look and black accents, reminiscent of the Porsche 911 GTS range.
Not too dissimilar from this fourth generation Greenwood Corvette was this G5R. Again it was a performance resin bodykit that usually came along with a host of performance upgrades. Included was a front splitter, high rise hood, rear tunnel, rear wing, and windshield fairing. Greenwood has always been the leader in high performance aerodynamics and we are proud to offer the finest and most effective designs for your C5 Corvette.
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The Callaway C7 was a completely new, purpose-built car designed to embody the company’s motto: “Powerfully Engineered Automobiles”, carrying on the visual tradition of design by Paul Deutschman and offered in a limited production series. The C7 was the first complete, bespoke Callaway Automobile. This sportscar was equipped with a carbon chassis, front mid engine/rear transaxle design, 650 horsepower SuperNatural engine.
To commemorate its quarter-century milestone, Callaway Cars collaborated with Chevrolet, arranging a production run of 25 uniquely prepared 2012 Corvette Grand Sport coupes and convertibles. General Motors supplied special parts and procedures on the Bowling Green production line to facilitate final assembly at Callaway factories. Then, the performance and identity components are installed by Callaway. The 25th Anniversary Edition produced 620 bhp and 555 lb-ft of torque.
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The Centennial Edition came finished exclusively in a Carbon Flash Metallic finish with satin-black graphics. Special badging graphics signifying Chevrolet’s racing history, including an image of Louis Chevrolet on the B-pillars, were added as accents to the cars finish. The wheels were also finished in satin black. All models also received red brake calipers. The exterior color scheme of the Centennial Edition Corvette is reinforced inside the car.
Looking for the Deal of a Lifetime? With so much hype and anticipation around the C8 Corvette, it seems a...
The Chevrolet Corvette is such an iconic sports car. In 1997 this Corvette was produced. It was the first year...
For Sale: A Well-Equipped 1998 Chevrolet Corvette with 6 Speed Manual Transmission If you’ve ever considered purchasing a reliable, reasonably-priced...
The Sighting That Keeps On Giving We reported on the sighting of the C8 mid-engine Corvette in California that several...
Looks Pretty Good to Us A while back Carscoops was able to snag a few images of the interior of...
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To celebrate the success of the Corvette Racing program, especially at the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans race, Chevrolet made the decision to manufacture a limited number of special-edition Corvettes that would be sold exclusively in Europe. This special-edition car was limited to just 250 units and marketed to European consumers as the Victory Edition Corvette.
A Leaked Document Suggest It We’re pretty focused on the new C8 mid-engine Corvette these days, but now it seems...
For Sale: A Well-Equipped, Low-Mileage 2007 Corvette Coupe For several years now, Corvsport.com has showcased cars that we’ve found for...
If You’re Near Naples, Keep an Eye Out A recent video appeared on YouTube posted by the user Joe Martinez...
Secure Your C8 Corvette Today Kerbeck Corvette, which is a dealer in Atlantic City, New Jersey, is now taking deposits...
The C7 Will Be Missed When It’s Gone The Corvette C7 will be the end of an era. It is...
In 1969, Chevrolet changed the perception of Corvette forever by introducing the ultra-powerful ZL-1 Corvette with a 427 CI engine producing 585 horsepower! The 1969 ZL-1 Corvette came equipped with an entirely new big-block engine option that produced more horsepower than any Corvette that had come before it. Any Corvette, when ordered with RPO ZL1, came fitted with an all-aluminum 427 C.I. engine that featured a dry-sump oil system and which weight approximately 100 pounds less.
You’d be Paying $300k for A Vette We love the C7 Corvette. So far it’s the best America’s supercar has...
The Stingray Won’t Go Away Thanks to some new shots that recently surfaced, we now know that the Stingray name...
They Go Over All The Details With all the C8 Corvette buzz, we’re not the only ones wishing Chevrolet would...
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Did you know that the earliest ZR1 Corvettes came into existence long before any of these later iterations? If not, then take a few minutes to acquaint yourself with one the rarest small-block production Corvettes of all time - the 1970-1972 Corvette ZR1. From 1970 to 1972, Chevrolet offered the ZR1 Special Engine Package, which featured a small-block LT1 engine.
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