Car Information
Class | Type | ⛽ Fuel | ⏱ Refill Time | In Game |
---|---|---|---|---|
A | Epic | 4 | 3:40 Hours | Update 9 – 12/2019 |
Performance Data
Max 5⭐ | Top Speed | Acceleration | Handling | Nitro |
---|---|---|---|---|
Stock | 341 | 74,80 | 48,24 | 59,75 |
Max | 355,4 | 82,03 | 60,09 | 76,33 |
Nitro Speed: 370 km/h | Air Speed: 487 km/h | Drift Speed: 229 km/h |
Ranks
Stock | 1⭐ | 2⭐ | 3⭐ | 4⭐ | 5⭐ |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2672 | 2811 | 3000 | 3232 | 3540 | 3876 |
Blueprints
1⭐ | 2⭐ | 3⭐ | 4⭐ | 5⭐ | Total Blueprints |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
50 | 23 | 27 | 36 | 51 | 187 |
Upgrades & Import Parts
Stage | Credits x4 | Total |
---|---|---|
Stage 0 | 9.550 | 38.200 |
Stage 1 | 15.600 | 62.400 |
Stage 2 | 24.900 | 99.600 |
Stage 3 | 37.400 | 149.600 |
Stage 4 | 54.000 | 216.000 |
Stage 5 | 75.500 | 302.000 |
Stage 6 | 105.000 | 420.000 |
Stage 7 | 148.000 | 592.000 |
Stage 8 | 207.500 | 830.000 |
Stage 9 | 290.000 | 1.160.000 |
Stage 10 | 406.000 | 1.624.000 |
Stage 11 | 569.000 | 2.276.000 |
Stage 12 | Max | 7.769.800 |
Import Parts | Amount | Credits | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Common | 24 | 60.000 | 1.440.000 |
Rare | 20 | 120.000 | 2.400.000 |
Epic | 12 | 360.000 | 4.320.000 |
Upgrades | 7.769.800 | ||
Total Cost: | 15.929.800 |
Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Gallery
Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Description
The ZR1 is the high performance variant of the Z06 and was first reported by several print and online publications, based on rumors that General Motors was developing a production version of the Corvette above the Z06 level under the internal code name Blue Devil (named after CEO Rick Wagoner’s alma mater, Duke University). The car was originally rumored to feature a supercharged LS9 engine having a power output of more than 630 hp (639 PS; 470 kW).
The October 12, 2006 issue of AutoWeek published photos by photographer Chris Doane of a C6 Z06 with special auto-manufacturer-issued license plates with a hood bulge, widely thought to confirm the presence of a supercharger on the Blue Devil. Other names attached to the project included Corvette SS, after the late ’50 racing car, and Corvette Z07. In February 2007, a worker at a Michigan shipping company posted pictures online of a powertrain development mule that was being shipped to Germany, believed to be part of the Blue Devil program. The car had manufacturer’s license plates, carbon-ceramic disc brakes, enlarged fender vents, a hood bulge, and an engine with a positive-displacement supercharger in the valley between the cylinder banks and a water-to-air intercooler atop it. GM began to release details on the Blue Devil project in April 2007.
The company confirmed the existence of the project in an interview with Car and Driver on April 13. Engine power levels were confirmed to be between 600 and 700 horsepower (447 and 522 kW), but contrary to prior rumors of a supercharged 6.2 liter engine, the engine was only confirmed to have greater displacement than the 7.0 liter LS7 in the Z06. Motor Trend confirmed the official name for the production version of the Blue Devil, resurrecting the old ZR1 nameplate. The ZR1 had originally been used on developmental cars in 1971, and again as ZR-1 as the top of the line variant of the C4 Corvette.[18] General Motors officially introduced the Corvette ZR1 on December 19, giving a press release and photographs of the car. GM confirmed a supercharged 6.2 L LS9 V8 having a power output of 638 hp (647 PS; 476 kW) at 6,500 rpm and 604 lb⋅ft (819 N⋅m) of torque at 3,800 rpm. A test of the ZR1 on the German autobahn revealed a top speed of 192 mph (309 km/h), although the manufacturer claims the car is engineered to attain speeds up to 205 mph (330 km/h).
Carbon fiber is used on the roof, hood, fenders, front splitter, and rocker moldings; the hood and fenders are painted over, while the roof and splitter are merely covered in a clear-coat, retaining their original black color. A polycarbonate window is placed in the center of the hood, allowing the engine intercooler to be seen from the exterior. The wheels were the largest ever placed on a production Corvette, with both front and rear wheels increasing in size and diameter over the Z06. Carbon-ceramic brakes are included. The brake calipers are painted blue, as are the engine intercooler trim and the ZR1 logo. Magnetic Selective Ride Control was also included on the car, with sensors to automatically adjust stiffness levels based on road conditions and vehicle movement.
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This is the one car that genuinely needs a showroom event, yet it doesn’t
Also, showroom isn’t in the switch version, as it is one year behind
It’s almost like Gameloft doesn’t give a shit about the switch version
that is totally true, except I dont know what happens on switch cuz I play android
Idk they have not even created a car hunt or anyway to get this car consistently
Only way to obtain the ZR1 nowdays is to be really fucking lucky after a multiplayer season and even then u only get like two to three bps