Vehicle Description
The ZR-1 name for Corvette enthusiasts has always signified the
penultimate version of Americas sports car. The original ZR1 was
originally an RPO(Regular Production Option) code used on the
1970-1972 Corvette with a 370 horsepower, solid lifter small block
V-8 and a limited production of only 53 units. Then the ZR-1
reappeared again in 1990 with a Lotus designed, all aluminum, 4-cam
32 valve V-8 dubbed the LT5 that produced 375 horsepower. In the C6
generation, the ZR1 name again appeared, this time attached to a
6.2L supercharged all aluminum LS9 V8 making 638 horsepower. For
the final generation of the classic front engine rear drive
Corvette, General Motors and Chevrolet Motor Division pulled every
trick from their performance playbook to produce a ZR1 with an
astounding 755 horsepower and 715lb. ft. of torque. This made the
C7 ZR1 the most powerful vehicle in GM's over 100-year history, and
the most powerful production Corvette ever. The heart of the
seventh generation ZR1 is the 6.2L LT5(a nod to the C4 generation
ZR-1). The LT5 engine is an all-aluminum overhead valve successor
of the LS9, with forged internals, a dual feed port and direct fuel
injection system, and a whopping 2.6L Eaton supercharger. This new
Eaton 2650 unit was 56 percent larger than the unit used on the
Z06's LT4 engine. So big in fact that GM engineers had to open up a
hole in the hood to get the unit to fit. This installation allowed
for more boost as the supercharger was directly cooled from air
passing over it, resolving an issue that plagues C7 Z06 models.
Available for the first time in the history of the ZR1 was an
automatic transmission option, the GM 8L90, or a seven-speed manual
transmission. The cooling system and aero package on the C7 ZR1 is
the culmination of racing technology transfer from the C7R race
car. The front of the car has a front underwing that uses airflow
under the car to provide down force at speed to the front axle,
while out back a large rear wing (on ZTK package cars) is bolted to
the rear frame of the vehicle and passes up through the body. Large
grilles in the front fascia along with four extra radiators keep
the thermals under control for extended lapping at the track on
even the hottest summer days. Carbon fiber hood, roof, and fenders,
along with splitters and rocker panels reduce weight for better
handling at the limit. Power is nothing without control and too
that end the Zr1 was given massive 15.5 in front and 15.3-inch rear
vented Carbon Ceramic Brembo brakes with 6-piston calipers up front
and 4-pistons in back. This acceleration and braking performance
require a high-performance tire, and the ZR1 comes well equipped
with sticky Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires (ZTK cars are Cup 2s),
sized 285mm width in front, and a massive 335mm in the rear. This
beautiful Sebring Orange C7 ZR1 cataloged here for sale is a super
low mile, one owner, well optioned example of this final breed of
ZR1 Corvette. Equipped with the 3ZR option package ($10,000), ZR1
Sebring Orange Design Package with orange stitching, seatbelts, and
bronze trim ($6,995), and the extra cost 8-speed paddle shift
automatic ($1,725), this ZR1 has over $20,000 in options alone.
This ZR1 has been garaged since new in Florida and comes with all
books, two keys, original floor mats, and has a clean Carfax.
Contact Brian at 352-307-1968 and take home this gorgeous,
stunning, and awesomely quick beauty of a Corvette today! Financing
and transportation services are available! FEES & TAX INFORMATION -
We are a licensed dealer in the State of Florida and adhere to all
state and federal laws and regulations concerning the sale of a
used vehicle. All applicable taxes and fees will be charged
accordingly as required by the State of Florida. A fee of $495.00
will be charged to process the vehicle.