The ZR1X is AWD and hybrid—has Chevrolet betrayed its roots?

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ZR1X badging signals a new performance benchmark Photo credit: Chevrolet A close-up of the ZR1X emblem on the bodywork emphasizes the vehicle’s position as an electrified evolution of the Corvette lineup. Dual-power Corvette with aggressive styling Photo credit: Chevrolet The ZR1X combines a twin-turbo V8 and front-axle electric motor, shown here in a black exterior with red accents and high-downforce aero elements. Reworked cabin with new digital layout Photo credit: Chevrolet The interior features a new three-screen dashboard, revised center console, and blue-trimmed cabin, part of the Corvette’s 2026 interior redesign. Rear view highlights hybrid layout and design revisions Photo credit: Chevrolet A high-angle shot of the ZR1X coupe shows revised rear intakes and glass engine cover, with visible carbon fiber elements and ZR1X-specific cues. ZR1 and ZR1X together at the track Photo credit: Chevrolet The ZR1X in silver and the standard ZR1 in orange are shown together, highlighting the visual differences and shared mid-engine platform. Convertible configuration with ZTK Performance Package Photo credit: Chevrolet An overhead view of the ZR1X convertible in orange showcases the optional ZTK package and available Carbon Aero components.

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