The 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 sets a new top speed of 233 mph with GM President Mark Reuss behind the wheel, marking a milestone for American supercars and Corvette history. The 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 sets a new top speed of 233 mph with GM President Mark Reuss behind the wheel, marking a milestone for American supercars and Corvette history.

Corvette ZR1 Reaches 233 MPH with GM President Mark Reuss Behind the Wheel

The 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 sets a new top speed of 233 mph with GM President Mark Reuss behind the wheel, marking a milestone for American supercars and Corvette history.

The 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 has set a new top-speed record, making it the fastest car ever built by an American automaker. During a test at ATP Automotive Testing Papenburg in Germany, General Motors President Mark Reuss reached an impressive 233 mph in the ZR1, surpassing any production car priced under $1 million.

This two-way average speed was achieved on the straightaways of the High-Speed Oval Track, a historic milestone for Chevrolet and Corvette.

Reuss highlighted the significance of the Corvette’s mid-engine design, which was introduced in 2020, noting that it allowed for this unprecedented performance.

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The 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 sets a new top speed of 233 mph with GM President Mark Reuss behind the wheel, marking a milestone for American supercars and Corvette history.
Corvette ZR1 Reaches 233 MPH with GM President Mark Reuss Behind the Wheel.

The ZR1, featuring the most powerful V8 ever produced by an American manufacturer, exemplifies GM’s engineering excellence, utilizing advanced software, modeling, and hardware.

Key details about the Corvette ZR1’s record-setting run:

  • The ZR1 featured a standard chassis and aerodynamic package, including Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires, carbon fiber ground effects, and aluminum wheels.
  • Chevrolet developed a Top Speed Mode, adjusting the chassis controls for closed-course use to maximize speed.
  • The 233 mph top speed was achieved at redline in sixth gear, with engineers monitoring data in real-time during the runs.
  • The record was consistently replicated by five engineers and both ZR1 development cars, with multiple runs exceeding 230 mph.

The 2025 Corvette ZR1 boasts a 5.5L twin-turbocharged LT7 V8 engine, producing 1,064 horsepower and 828 lb-ft of torque.

The car features a carbon fiber aero package generating over 1,200 pounds of downforce at top speed and revives the iconic split rear window design. With its staggering performance, including a sub-10-second quarter mile, the ZR1 solidifies its place as the pinnacle of American supercars.

For more updates, fans can explore Corvette’s social media channels or check out Chevrolet’s mini-documentary on YouTube.

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