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Zora received the car as a retirement gift from Chevrolet, and in recent years, it has undergone a full restoration. It’s now set to be the highlight of a new Corvette Hall of Fame exhibition and is ...
If you're a Corvette fan, this is Indiana Jones level stuff. But even the average car enthusiast will find something to appreciate in the life of Zora Arkus-Duntov. He is still today known as the ...
The only Corvette owned by Zora Arkus-Duntov debuts after a detailed preservation at the National Corvette Museum’s ...
Zora Arkus-Duntsov received this 1974 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray as a retirement gift in 1974. What happened to the car been ...
The National Corvette Museum's 31st anniversary celebration is coming up at the end of August 2025, and it's going to feature ...
With a top speed of 200+ mph (322 kph), the Corvette Zora will be mainly about track domination, not land speed records, as its 0-100 kph (62 mph) acceleration time is expected to be under 2.5 ...
Zora Arkus-Duntov had a dream, and the 2020 C8 is the mid-engine Corvette is the car he dreamt about. From the C2 to C7 roll-outs, Corvette design has been evolutionary.
Of course, until GM officially announces the C8 Corvette Zora, all of this remains speculative. But for now, the idea of a 1,224-horsepower, all-wheel-drive Corvette is something worth dreaming about.
Of all of the Corvette’s “founding fathers” none are more deserving of the term than Zora Arkus-Duntov. It is not an exaggeration to say that were it not for Duntov, the Corvette never would ...
Much to his dismay the answer was always no. Zora is long gone, but his mid-engine dream has finally come true. The 2020 Corvette has been undergoing development for close to 10 years.
A Zora edition Corvette could be an interesting way to revive the Grand Sport edition from the previous generation. However, at the moment it may be too soon to say what GM is doing with it.
There’s a good point to be had here, though. Thanks to General Motors’ state-of-the-art frame fabrication technology, the idea of a mid-engine Zora Corvette can be conceptualized quite easily.