Reuss driving and a Chevy engineer monitoring the situation reached with a stock 2025 Corvette ZR1 no less than 233 mph! That's 375 kph for the folks living on the Old Continent, by the way!
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How blazing? Try 233 miles per hour, which works out to a hair under 373 km/h in Roman Catholic. That’s the speed achieved by the ZR1 testing crew when they hauled a 2025 Corvette ZR1 to a track ...
General Motors President Mark Reuss drove a 2025 Corvette ZR1 at 233 mph at a test track in Germany. The car has set a top speed record unrivaled by any current production car priced under $1 million.
Chevy announced on Tuesday that the new Corvette ZR1 hit a blistering top speed of 233 mph at the High-Speed Oval Track at ATP Automotive Testing Papenburg in Germany, exceeding GM’s initial ...
The 2025 Corvette ZR1 hit 233 mph in testing, making it GM’s fastest production car ever. The top speed run was achieved by a bone-stock ZR1, driven by GM President Mark Reuss. Powered by a 5.5L ...
Tuesday’s announcement was accompanied by a video of the car hitting 233 mph at redline in sixth gear with GM president Mark Reuss in the driver’s seat. The speed wasn’t a fluke, either.
Chevrolet on Tuesday announced that the new ZR1 hit a top speed of 233 mph during a recent test session on the high-speed oval that forms part of the ATP Automotive Testing Papenburg site in Germany.
As the video shows, with Reuss behind the wheel the ZR1 hit 233 mph. To compensate for wind or any elevation changes, runs were made in both directions. We met with Reuss to discuss the run.