2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1: Everything You Need to Know
2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1: Everything You Need to Know
2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1: Everything You Need to Know
The 2025 Zr1’s new twin-turbo, 5.5L flat-plane-crank LT7 engine makes more power than two LS7 engines. Top speed is over 215 mph.
Today, GM took the covers off the most powerful and fastest Corvette of all time, the 2025 ZR1. We’ll have a lot more coverage to offer over the next few days. But instead of writing up a mix of facts and opinions, this post is designed to give you all of the facts and none of the fluff or PR razzle-dazzle, outside of a few fun facts. At this time, we’re still waiting to hear about official pricing and whether or not there is going to be a future, top-of-the-line ZORA model. For now, at least, the King of the Hill is back for 2025 and better than ever along with the “most powerful V8 ever produced in America from an auto manufacturer.”
Engine
- LT7, 5.5L, twin-turbocharged DOHC flat-plane crank V8
- Horsepower: 1,064 horsepower at 7,000 rpm
- Torque: 828 lb-ft of torque at 6,000 rpm
- Redline: 8,000 rpm
- Head castings with unique ports and a larger combustion chamber
- Valve train timing and lift profile optimized for forced induction with higher exhaust temp enabling exhaust valves
- Completely new intake system tuned for twin turbochargers
- LT7-specific CNC machined combustion chamber, exhaust, and intake ports
- Dual, ported shroud, ball bearing, mono-scroll (76 mm) turbochargers integrated with the exhaust manifold
- ZR1-specific intelligent anti-lag engine calibration
- Added block and head machining to support turbo cooling and oiling
- Counterweight changes to account for a unique piston, and unique connecting rod for the crank train
- Port and direct injection (port injection is secondary)
- Handbuilt at the Performance Build Center, Bowling Green, Kentucky
- Edge Blue intake
- LT7 produces more power than two LS7 engines
Transmission
- ZR1-specific 8-speed dual-clutch transmission
- Upgraded inner and outer input shafts
- Shot-peened gears (increases gear capacity & strengths)
- “Refined” final drive
- Revised oil management to “support increased vehicle longitudinal and lateral capability”
- Increased control valves to accommodate the higher required clutch clamp load for LT7
Speed & Performance
- Top Speed: Over 215 mph (GM estimated)
- Quarter mile: Sub 10 seconds (GM estimated)
- 0-60 mph: N/A (Editor’s note: like the Z06, probably not quicker than the E-Ray, but unclear at the moment)
- 80 mph to 200 mph and back to 80 mph: 24.5 seconds (22% quicker than the C7 Corvette ZR1; 53% quicker than the C6 Corvette ZR1)
Standard ZR1 Features
- Magnetic Ride suspension (two versions — ZR1 and ZTK)
- Customer-adjustable short and tall wickers
- Carbon-fiber front splitter, rocker moldings, side intake with integrated brake cooling, and front underwing with stall gurney deflectors
- Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires (20″ front, 21″ rear)
- Flow-through hood (RIP, frunk)
- Carbon fiber side profile air ducts
- Unique fresh air intake ducts (coupe only)
ZTK (left), ZR1 (right)
ZTK Performance Package (Optional)
- Carbon-fiber high-downforce rear wing, front dive planes, and a tall hood Gurney lip
- Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 R tires
- Underbody strakes replace the standard front underwing stall Gurney
- ZTK suspension tuning with stiffer springs
- Over 1,200 pounds of downforce at top speed with carbon fiber aero packages
Brakes
- Standard carbon ceramic brakes
- Engineered for “increased durability and reduced brake component temperatures”
- Front rotors: 15.7″ (400mm)
- Rear rotors: 5.4″ (390mm)
Body / Paint / Colors
- Split-window is available in exposed weave or body color, adds functional heat extraction (coupe only)
- Carbon fiber roof (coupe & convertible)
- ZR1-specific aluminum wheels, available in four finishes, including Edge Blue
- ZR1-specific optional carbon fiber wheels
- Exterior paint options: shared with the rest of the 2025 lineup
- New for 2025: Competition Yellow, Hysteria Purple, and Sebring Orange
- ZR1 exclusive optional blue brake calipers and seatbelts
Interior
- Unique ZR1 badging on the interior plaque, sill plates, and steering wheel
- ZR1 specific 3LZ door panels
- Boost gauge
- Available Habanero interior (not ZR1 exclusive)
- Available Blue stitching (ZR1 exclusive???)
Fun Facts
- 2025 model year
- Production starts in 2025
- First split-window Corvette since 1963
- First Corvette with a boost gauge (or a factory turbocharger)
- Carbon fiber aero available on the standard ZR1 chassis, not just ZTK
- Largest front rotors in Corvette history
- The most powerful V8 ever produced in America from an auto manufacturer
- ZTK Performance Package was tested at the Nürburgring, Road Atlanta, and Virginia International Raceway
- Clocked a faster peak speed than the production C7 ZR1 at GM’s Milford Proving Ground’s MRC test track
- Engineers clocked a sub-10-second quarter-mile time on the Corvette ZR1’s first launch.
- All four test drivers clocked over 200 mph peak speed on their very first laps at the Nürburgring with ease
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2025 ZR1 Technical Specifications
Courtesy of Chevrolet…
ENGINE
Type: | LT7 Twin-Turbocharged 5.5L DOHC VVT DI |
Bore & stroke (in. / mm): | 4.104 x 3.150 / 104.25 x 80 |
Block Material: | A319 cast aluminum with cast-in iron cylinder liners and four-bolt main bearing caps |
Oiling System: | Seven-stage dry sump (8-qt. capacity) with oil-spray piston cooling |
Oil Type: | Dexos R 5W50 synthetic |
Cylinder Head Material: | A356 T6 cast aluminum |
Combustion Chamber Volume: | 59.92cc |
Compression Ratio: | 9.8:1 |
Valvetrain: | Dual overhead camshafts (four valves per cylinder) with mechanical finger-follower valvetrain and dual-coil valve springs; dual-independent camshaft phasing |
Valve Size (in. / mm): | 1.77 / 45 titanium (intake) & 1.37 / 35 sodium filled Nimonic (exhaust) |
Fuel Delivery: | PDI (DI – Max pressure: 5,076 psi (35 Mpa / 350 bar) & Port Fuel Injection) |
Firing Order: | 1-4-3-8-7-6-5-2 |
Throttle Body: | Twin 65mm single bore (electronic) |
Charging: | Twin 76 mono-scroll ported shroud ball bearing turbos (67mm MAR compressor), E-Waste gates |
Charge Cooling: | Dual engine-mounted water to air charge coolers |
ECU: | GM E68 (32-bit processing) |
Horsepower (hp / kW): | 1,064 / 873 @ 7,000 rpm |
Torque (lb.-ft. / Nm): | 828 / 1123 @ 6,000 rpm |
TRANSMISSION & AXLE
Type: | M1K 8-speed dual-clutch (DCT) |
CHASSIS & SUSPENSION
Front Suspension: | Short/long arm (SLA) double wishbone, forged aluminum upper and cast aluminum L-shape lower control arms; monotube shock absorbers; Magnetic Selective Ride Control 4.0. Specific calibration with available ZTK package. Adjustable front lift with memory is available |
Rear Suspension: | Short/long arm (SLA) double wishbone, forged aluminum upper and cast aluminum L-shape lower control arms; direct-acting stabilizer bar; monotube shock absorbers; Magnetic Selective Ride Control 4.0. Specific calibration with available ZTK package |
Steering Type: | Variable-ratio rack-and-pinion with electric power assist; includes Active Steer Stops |
Steering ratio: | 15.7:1 |
Turning Circle (ft. / m): | 38 / 11.1 |
Brake Type: | Front and rear eBoost-assisted carbon ceramic discs with six-piston/monobloc front calipers and four-piston/monobloc rear calipers |
Brake Rotor Size (in. / mm): | Front: 15.7 x 1.5 / 400 x 38
Rear: 15.4 x 1.3 / 390 x 34 |
Wheel Size: | Front: 20-inch x 10-inch (w/5 x 120mm bolt pattern)
Rear: 21-inch x 13-inch (w/5 x 120mm bolt pattern) |
Tire Size: | Front: 275/30ZR20
Rear: 345/25ZR21 |
EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase (in. / mm): | 107 / 2723 |
Overall Length (in. / mm): | 185.9 / 4722 |
Overall Width without mirrors (in. / mm): | 79.7 / 2025 |
Overall Height (in. / mm): | 48.6 / 1234 |
Track (in. / mm): | Front: 66.3 / 1685
Rear: 66.1 / 1678 |
INTERIOR DIMENSIONS
Headroom (in. / mm): | 37.9 / 963 |
Legroom (in. / mm): | 42.8 / 1087 |
Shoulder Room (in. / mm): | 54.4 / 1382 |
Hip Room (in. / mm): | 52 / 1321 |
WEIGHTS & CAPACITIES
Dry Weight (lb. / kg): | 3670 / 1665 (coupe)
3758 / 1705 (convertible) |
Cargo Volume (cu. ft. / L)1: | 9.1 / 258 |
1Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and distribution.
FUEL TANK CAPACITY (approx.)
18.5 gal. / 70 liters |