Corvette C4 ZR1
The Chevrolet Corvette C4 ZR-1 features naturally-aspirated 5.7-liter LT5 V8 engine producing 375 horsepower with 370 pound-feet torque (1990-1992) or enhanced 405 horsepower at 5,800 rpm with 385 pound-feet torque at 5,200 rpm (1993-1995) through six-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel-drive. Engineering specification includes Lotus-designed aluminum-block V8 with dual overhead camshafts per cylinder bank and 32 valves (four valves per cylinder) establishing first and only Corvette with DOHC configuration, Mercury Marine MerCruiser division assembly, unique air management system shutting off eight of sixteen intake runners and fuel injectors during part-throttle operation providing wider power band, and sophisticated 8,000 rpm redline capability representing technological showcase demonstrating General Motors engineering ambition during late-1980s performance era.
ZR-1 launched 1990 represented Corvette flagship performance variant targeting European exotics through advanced engine technology and sophisticated chassis development, manufactured through 1995 establishing limited production exclusivity commanding premium pricing over standard C4 Corvette. Platform demonstrates General Motors willingness to develop exotic specification within mainstream sports car establishing technological credibility competing against Ferrari and Porsche where Lotus engineering collaboration created genuine exotic engine character with American accessibility and Corvette value proposition, popular among collectors for distinctive King of the Hill status within C4 generation where LT5 DOHC V8 represents unique powertrain never repeated in Corvette history establishing ZR-1 as most technologically sophisticated C4 variant combining European exotic engine technology with American sports car tradition representing pinnacle C4 development before C5 generation adopted completely new architecture.