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The new Corvette ZR1 looks great even in camo

Even hiding behind a dizzying wrap the new ZR1 looks outrageous.

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This is the 2018 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1.

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It is the fastest, most outrageous road-going Corvette in history. 

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It puts down a whopping 755 horsepower from a 6.2-liter, supercharged V8. 

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That's up an amazing 105 from the already-speedy Z06 Corvette!

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That extra power necessitates a lot more cooling, with 18 total heat exchangers on the car. 

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Three of them are radiators, including these two side inputs that suck in as much cool air as possible. 

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As you can see, the aerodynamics are pretty aggressive, too.

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That giant wing is part of the ZTK package, and helps the car generate 950 pounds of downforce at speed. 

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It's even adjustable!

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The ZR1 hits dealers next spring at a starting price of about $120,000. 

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