To get the most power out of your hot rod or performance car, the most sensible approach may be to simply replace the engine.
From a rusty shell to a Corvette-based chassis and a 1,100-hp-capable engine, this sleeper wagon is a masterclass in DIY fabrication.
See the eight Great 8 finalists competing for the 2026 Ridler Award at the Detroit Autorama, from twin-turbo builds to flawless custom classics.
Half the crowd cheers, half winces — and both sides have a point.
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415 horsepower and a manual: Why the forgotten Chevrolet SS is the ultimate sleeper sedan
In the era of bloated crossovers and electric commuter boxes, the 2014-2017 Chevrolet SS stands out as a “unicorn” that almost nobody noticed. Often dismissed as a boring Malibu, this under-the-radar ...
Big changes are on the horizon for the C8 Corvette lineup, with GM Authority now learning that the Corvette E-Ray will adopt ...
Chevrolet’s Corvette lineup could soon change, with talk focusing on the long-rumored return of the Grand Sport—potentially with an electric twist.
The Corvette ZR1X isn’t a garden-variety Corvette. Chevrolet engineered this flagship to combine an LT7 with an advanced hybrid front electric motor for a staggering 1,250 total horsepower. It ...
Last month, we at Road & Track reported that the Corvette Engine Build Experience was returning, enabling Corvette Z06, ZR1, and ZR1X buyers to build their own car's LT6 or LT7 engine. And as it turns ...
With four NASCAR Cup Series championships and 93 wins in the top series—including three Daytona 500 victories—there’s little Jeff Gordon can’t do with a steering wheel in his hands. But what about a ...
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