The Most Expensive Car in Jay Leno's Car Collection?
In a recent post on GM Authority, Corvette Chief Engineer Tadge Juechter said a return of the ZR1 wasn't planned until the new Corvette arrives. But the engineers kept pushing the limits of their 6.2 liter V8 thanks to improvements in supercharger technology. There is also the underlying issue of a Demon putting Dodge back on top of the horsepower wars. But another clue that something radical is coming is that GM moved the Performance Engine Build Center from Wixom, Michigan to a newly renovated section of the Corvette plant. But certain days of the month, the plant is blacked out and no tours are given. It takes years to build a new Corvette, so in the meantime, you should test drive the new ZR1 for yourself. Tell us which generation of the ZR1 is your favorite in the comments below and stay with us for the latest uploads from Jay Leno's Garage