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The ZR1X is pacing the 110th Indianapolis 500, GM engineers wouldn't deny the Z06X exists, and 2027 pricing just landed. Here's everything that mattered in Corvette this week — straight from credible sources, with the rumors flagged so you can read accordingly.
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The 1,250-horsepower ZR1X extends Corvette's record as the most frequent Indy 500 pace car — and does it wearing a livery built for America's 250th birthday.
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Chevrolet has quietly begun offering dealer allocations for the Quail Silver Limited Edition 2026 Corvette ZR1X. With 1,250 horsepower, exclusive matte silver paint, and extremely limited production, this could become one of the most collectible Corvettes of the C8 generation.
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A 1-of-1 2026 Corvette ZR1X just made history at Barrett-Jackson, selling for $2.6 million — with 100% of the proceeds benefiting America’s heroes. From Nürburgring dominance to supporting veterans and first responders, this Stars & Steel masterpiece proves Corvette performance can fuel something even greater.
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Ger your first looks at the new ZR1X: With 1,250 horsepower and electrified all-wheel drive, ZR1X is a true American hypercar and the most advanced Corvette ever. With ZR1 and ZR1X, Chevrolet now has the most powerful American performance car duo of any auto manufacturer. See the photos here!