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One-Owner 2019 Corvette ZR1 in Sebring Orange Was Driven for Just 175 Miles 21 May 2021, 14:18 UTC ·
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When Chevrolet first introduced the C7 ZR1 to the public, it displayed a Sebring Orange model that looked absolutely breathtaking. Since then, this has become the quintessential ZR1 color, even though there are many good ones to choose from, such as Torch Red or Corvette Racing Yellow. 31 photos
It’s also true that we’ve gone “gaga” over this colorway before, on a very similar example, albeit one that had already done 13,000 miles (21,000 km). However, this one is a barely driven car, with just 175 miles (280 km) on its 6.2-liter supercharged V8 engine.
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General Motors Releases May 2021 Over The Air Update
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General Motors has released a new over the air (OTA) update for vehicles running its Global B architecture, including the 2020 Corvette as well as 2020 Cadillac CT4 and CT5 sedans.
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The new Cadillac Blackwing sedans, including the 2022 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing and CT5-V Blackwing, are the most track-capable vehicles Caddy has ever produced, arriving with heaps of power and performance, all without sacrificing luxury. Given the names, one would be forgiven for thinking that the new go-faster sedans should at least
offer the twin-turbocharged 4.2L V8 LTA “Blackwing” gasoline engine, but according to Blackwing Chief Engineer Mirza Grebovic, the LTA simply wasn’t right for the new Cadillac Blackwing sedans.
In a recent interview with
GM Authority Executive Editor Alex Luft, Grebovic provided insight into the development process for the new Cadillac Blackwing sedans, including the decision