Get ready for the Corvette Zora ... a beastly reinterpretation of America’s sports car heritage, launching in 2026 with jaw-dropping figures and futuristic hybrid power. Named after Zora Arkus-Duntov, the Father of the Corvette, this machine packs a twin-turbocharged 5.5-liter V8 LT7 engine pumping 1,064 horsepower just to the rear wheels. But Chevy doesn’t stop there, a front electric motor adds an extra 186 horsepower, creating an electrified all-wheel-drive system with a combined output north of 1,200 horsepower.
This staggering power propels the Zora from zero to 60 miles per hour in less than two seconds and blitzes the quarter-mile in under nine seconds flat, performance numbers that stand shoulder to shoulder with the world’s elite supercars, including European heavyweights like Ferrari and McLaren.
Designed for the track and the street, the Corvette Zora boasts aerodynamic bodywork laced with carbon fiber to keep weight down and blow aerodynamic drag out of the water. Its chassis and suspension are tuned for razor-sharp handling, backed by advanced performance tech like the ZTK Carbon Fiber Aero Package that adds significant downforce and cooling enhancements.
Technology inside is just as premium, with a sprawling 12.7-inch infotainment display, a 14-inch digital instrument cluster, and a customizable head-up display to keep drivers locked in. Drivers also benefit from a performance data recorder, Bose audio options, and comfort features like heated and ventilated Napa leather seats.
The Zora offers both coupe and convertible forms, mixing classic Corvette style with progressive tech and mind-boggling power. Pricing is expected to start just under $200,000 a serious investment, but a relative bargain for a car that can edge past multimillion-dollar hypercars with ease.
2026 is set to be the year Chevy shreds its competition making the Corvette Zora an unmissable apex predator in the supercar jungle.
