2019 Corvette ZR1 Coupe: When the C7 Still Had Teeth
"The C7 ZR1 is the overlooked closer to a chapter. Faster than it has any right to be, and priced like people have already moved on to the C8."
— Revvly Take
The final C7 ZR1 represents peak naturally aspirated American performance before the mid-engine pivot. 755 hp from the LT4, aggressive aero that actually works, and a sub-$100k entry point now that initial hype has cooled. This is the last of a lineage that started in 1970—values have stabilized, which means now's the time.
Mark Leofe Capayas
CorvSport · Jan 9
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