Reintroduced to the Corvette lineup in 2009, the 638 HP ZR1 became the most powerful vehicle ever produced by General Motors. It surpassed the legendary 1990-95 ZR1 with its ability to reach speeds over 200 MPH.
Built on the Z06’s aluminum chassis, the ZR1 stands out with flared fenders, a rear spoiler, large twin side vents, and 19-inch front and 20-inch rear chromed 20-spoke forged wheels. Behind these wheels are massive blue-painted calipers and the largest carbon-ceramic disc brakes ever fitted to a production car.
Carbon fiber was used extensively on the roof, hood, fenders, spoilers, and side splitters. The most unique feature is the clear polycarbonate window on the hood, showcasing the supercharged 6.2L LS9 V8 engine, delivering 638 HP through a 6-speed manual transmission—the most powerful engine GM had built at the time.
Only 1,577 ZR1s were made in 2010, including this gorgeous Jetstream Blue over Ebony leather example offered for sale on Bring A Trailer with just 4,500 miles since new.
The car is equipped with the 3ZR Premium Equipment Group, adding $10,000 to the $107,830 base price and offering leather-trimmed sport seats, Bose audio, navigation, Bluetooth, and a custom leather-wrapped interior.
Standard features include leather and carbon fiber trim, head-up display, Delco-Bose sound system, dual-zone climate control, ZR1-logo details, a 220 MPH speedometer, and a boost gauge.
Source: Bring A Trailer