
Sweet Jesus. That’s the HP figures for the upcoming Corvette ZR1: 638.
That’s a lot, for a street car.
That’s more than enough to move a car that weighs what a half-track does with great alacrity.
Bolting a supercharger onto a big block (6.2 counts as a big block, yeh?) means you can crank out that kind of power fairly reliably - the old ‘100 HP per liter’ rule of thumb.
And the torque figures are equally staggering at 604 pound/feet of torque.
Also staggering is the expected mark up (like there wasn’t going to be one?). According to Wired, the thing is supposed to “… sticker [at] $65,000. Some estimates will have the limited-run car going for as much as $150,000.”
Last time I checked, since I always seem to have extra hundreds of thousands of dollars sitting around, is that these things were going to go for around $105K, and there was already ugly rumors of what speculators and “investors” oozing out from under their rocks. So a new figure of 150 ups the ante.
Meaning that … OK, what, someone out there must have the demographic data … How many rich-kid 17 year olds are their that might end up with one of these things?
We need to find out where they live and AVOID DRIVING ANYWHERE NEAR THEM.



