A handful of 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 prototypes have been spied testing in the U.S. and if you thought the Z06 was exciting, the ZR1 promises to be even more thrilling.
Chevy has been working on the new ZR1 for quite some time and in October, with a prototype spotted in the past hot-lapping the Nurburgring Nordschleife. These most recent prototypes were spotted someplace far removed from Green Hell and instead, parked outside a McDonald’s in the U.S.
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These photos were snapped by Kevin Bayerlein from the C8 Corvette Owners (And Friends) group on Facebook. None of these three prototypes had an aero package as extreme as the Nurburgring test car, with two cars having rear lip spoilers and the other having the same fixed wing as the Z06. However, they all feature very aggressive front fascias with bold aero elements and small air intakes on the rear quarter panels, a feature not found on any other version of the C8.
The C8 Corvette ZR1 will serve as the flagship version of the mid-engined supercar until an expected ‘Zora’ variant hits the market at a later date. All indications point towards the ZR1 hitting the market with a 5.5-liter twin-turbocharged V8 with as much as 850 hp and 825 lb-ft (1,118 Nm) of torque. That wouldn’t just make the new ZR1 much more powerful than the current 670-hp Z06 but will also give it a healthy advantage over the C7-generation ZR1 with its 755 hp and 715 lb-ft (969 Nm) of torque.
It appears likely that Chevrolet will offer different aero packages for the new ZR1. The most track-focused of these packages should easily outdo the aero-optioned Z06 with its 736 lbs (333 kg) of downforce at 186 mph (300 km/h).