Chevrolet and Dodge have had some epic muscle car battles over the years – think Corvette and Viper for example.
With the Viper gone, Dodge's flagship performance models have been SRT versions of the Challenger coupe, the most potent version being the Demon.
The 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 has been revealed overnight, representing a supercharged last hurrah for the iconic American supercar.
At the heart of General Motors' (GM) performance flagship is a supercharged 'LT5' 6.2-litre supercharged V8, which pumps out a massive 563kW (755hp) of power and 969Nm of torque.
For the first time, buyers have the option of an automatic transmission with the ZR1 - an eight-speed unit with paddle shifters - while a seven-speed manual is also offered.
Here's a video with a little bit of everything - an American car, a German autobahn and the Dutch.
The first Corvette ZR1 in Europe is taken to its limits on the unrestricted German autobahns, pushing way past 300km/h.
Source: AutoBlog.nl