What'll it do? It's the question we've been tossing around since Chevrolet announced that the Corvette ZR1 would have 1064 horsepower, or 63 more than the Bugatti claimed for the early Veyron.
GM is retiring another gas-powered car at its Kansas plant to clear room for the next-gen Chevy Bolt EV. The facility will soon house a new “family of Bolt models” as GM brings back the popular, ...
GM has officially sold over 300,000 EVs in the US since 2016. The company announced the milestone on Monday as sales surged to a new record last quarter. In October 2024, GM reached an important ...
This week, General Motors President Mark Reuss drove a 2025 Corvette ZR1 to a blistering top speed of 233 mph on a German test track, thus establishing the new flagship variant of the iconic ...
GM's earnings topped expectations and sent shares surging, thanks to strong truck sales and a turnaround in China.
Wait, scratch that. It seems GM might need to change the ZR1's spec sheet, because GM boss Mark Reuss just rewrote the history books by lapping the High-Speed Oval Track at ATP Automotive Testing ...
And it did that with GM President Mark Reuss behind the steering wheel! Now we're afraid to ask 'what's next' because we are probably going to have to stomach the sensible subject of pricing.
A small number of Bolt EV and Bolt EUV electric vehicles may have not successfully completed the installation of the battery ...
It did, easily. Not only did the 1,064-hp, turbocharged ZR1 clock in at 233 mph, with General Motors President Mark Reuss at the wheel, Chevy said it now holds the record for speediest production ...
The top speed run was achieved by a bone-stock ZR1, driven by GM President Mark Reuss. Powered by a 5.5L twin-turbo V8, the Corvette ZR1 delivers 1,064 hp and 828 lb-ft of torque. How fast is fast?
Chevrolet Surprisingly, the top-speed runs were done by GM president Mark Reuss and not a professional driver. As the video shows, with Reuss behind the wheel the ZR1 hit 233 mph. To compensate ...