The announcement was clear: "It is very important for Corvette to offer the strongest, most high-performance, and best sports car in terms of handling in the USA." With these words, the former chairman of General Motors, Rick Wagoner, set his engineers a clear goal around two years ago, which also included trumping the Dodge Viper SRT10, which was shown at the Detroit Car Show shortly before, in all regards.
The technicians got to work, and so the next year, the persons responsible were able to proudly unveil the quickest and highest-performance series vehicle ever produced by General Motors: the Corvette ZR1.
Under the sheer, endlessly long bonnet of the ZR1 lurks a newly developed LS9 6.2-liter small block V8 with compressor supercharging. Pressurized by the Eaton R2300 compressor with up to 0.72 bar, this primitive engine gets up to 647 HP and a maximum torque of 823 Nm.
Further technical highlights of the extreme Corvette are its high-performance braking system with its 394 and 381 mm-diameter carbon ceramic discs, as well as the electronically controlled suspension "Magnetic Selective Ride Control" with track-level suspension mounting. The bonnet, roof, sill, rear wing, and front spoiler are made of super light but at the same time high-strength carbon.
GeigerCars.de from Munich, which has specialized in the import and refinement of US cars for years, has not only brought this extreme sportsman from the United States to Germany; it has also optionally subjected it to diverse tuning measures at the same time. The first example of the Corvette ZR1 "Geiger GTS" will be presented to the world public at the 63rd International Automobile Exhibition at Frankfurt am Main from September 17th to 27th.
The datasheet for the Corvette ZR1 "Geiger GTS" shows 710 HP maximum performance with 6,600 rotations per minute, and the car produces a gigantic 918 Nm on the crankshaft at only 4,200 revs. Set up in this way, the ZR1 storms up to 100 km/h in just 3.6 seconds and, at the same time, nails the back of the occupants' heads to the head rest of the Geiger carbon sport seats. The propulsion only ends at a speed of 342 kilometers per hour.
At these values, the hardest work is done by the 10 x 19 and 12 x 20 inch high-performance tires mounted on light metal rims with the dimensions 285/30ZR19 at the front and 345/25ZR20 at the rear tires.
Of course, GeigerCars extensively modified the look of the Corvette, lending it a styling that is reminiscent of the large Gran Turismos of the 60's and 70's. The front and back were extensively modified; a wide air vent dominates the nose, while a massive diffuser attracts attention at the back. Both the fog and rear lights are based on modern LED semi-conductive technology. The three-layer mother-of-pearl varnish of the Corvette ZRI "Geiger GTS" with changing color play is also a real eye-catcher.
Any further information, as well as price and delivery information, can be found directly at: www.geigercars.de.
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