The Corvette ZR1 has finally crossed the Atlantic. Not in theory. Not on a spec sheet. But on British soil, in the metal, and ready for a very select group of owners.
Specialist performance retailer Clive Sutton has secured Europe’s first new Corvette ZR1 models, bringing one of the most talked-about supercars in the world to the UK. It is a major moment, not only for American performance cars, but for buyers who want something genuinely rare in a market crowded with familiar badges.
These first arrivals are bold, powerful, and unapologetically different. They also underline a wider shift: American supercars are no longer outsiders. They are now credible rivals to Europe’s finest.

Clive Sutton has built a reputation over nearly four decades for sourcing cars others cannot. The arrival of the Corvette ZR1 strengthens that position further.
These are not grey-market curiosities. They are fully prepared, road-legal UK cars, handled end to end by Sutton’s experienced team. From sourcing to shipping, and from homologation to registration, the process is designed to be smooth and transparent.
As a result, UK buyers can access a supercar that remains almost impossible to secure through normal European channels.

The first ZR1 models to arrive in the UK could not be more different in character.
Competition Yellow Coupe
Black Coupe with Red Stripes
Both cars sit among the rarest new supercars in Europe. They are two of fewer than 200 ZR1 models produced in the initial 2025 build run. That scarcity alone places them firmly in collector territory.

The ZR1 has always represented the sharpest edge of the Corvette line. This latest version takes that idea much further.
In recent years, American manufacturers have closed the gap to Europe’s elite. With the ZR1, Chevrolet has done more than close it. In some areas, it has leapt ahead.
This car does not rely on nostalgia. Instead, it uses modern engineering, focused design, and serious performance figures to demand attention on its own terms.

At the heart of the ZR1 sits a 5.5-litre twin-turbocharged V8. It is the most powerful engine ever fitted to a production Corvette.
Key performance highlights include:
These numbers place the ZR1 firmly in the company of the world’s fastest road cars. Yet the delivery remains usable and controlled, not intimidating.
An eight-speed dual-clutch gearbox handles shifts with speed and precision, whether on road or track.
Straight-line figures tell only part of the story. Real credibility comes from circuit performance.
In June last year, the Corvette ZR1 recorded a 6:50.76 lap time at the Nürburgring Nordschleife. That result puts it among elite company, challenging some of the most celebrated European supercars.
The achievement also confirms that this is not a one-dimensional car. It has balance, grip, and control to match its raw speed.

The ZR1’s shape is not about drama alone. Every surface has a job to do.
Key aerodynamic features include:
Together, these elements improve stability at speed while maintaining confidence on public roads. The car feels planted, even when driven hard.
Adaptive suspension further supports this balance, adjusting to road conditions and driving style in real time.

Inside, the ZR1 avoids excess. Instead, it delivers a clear, driver-focused layout that still feels premium.
Highlights include:
The driving position feels purposeful. Controls fall easily to hand. Visibility remains good for a car of this performance level.
Crucially, the ZR1 does not punish its driver during everyday use. It remains comfortable enough for longer journeys, which sets it apart from more extreme rivals.

While the first UK arrivals are coupes, Clive Sutton can source both coupe and convertible versions of the ZR1.
Each version offers the same core performance and engineering. The choice comes down to how owners want to experience the car.
Both versions remain rare. Both carry strong long-term appeal.
Importing a car of this level is not simple. Regulations, taxes, and compliance all matter.
Clive Sutton manages the full process, including:
For buyers, this removes uncertainty. Pricing is clear. Delivery is organised. Support continues after the keys change hands.
This experience explains why Sutton clients return time and again.

In the United States, demand for the ZR1 has pushed prices well beyond list. Some cars have changed hands for up to $100,000 above MSRP.
Against that backdrop, Sutton’s UK pricing remains competitive.
UK buyers can expect prices from:
That figure includes import duty, VAT, and all required UK compliance work.
For a supercar of this rarity and performance, the value proposition is clear.

The ZR1 ticks several boxes that matter to collectors:
As regulations tighten and large-capacity engines disappear, cars like this become even more relevant. A twin-turbo V8 producing over 1,000 bhp will not become more common.
For some buyers, this is about enjoyment. For others, it is also a strategic purchase.
European supercars often focus on refinement and heritage. The ZR1 brings a different energy.
It offers:
Yet it also matches European rivals in build quality and usability. That balance explains why interest has been so strong.

The black ZR1 has already been sold. The third incoming car is also spoken for.
That leaves the Competition Yellow ZR1 as the sole example currently available. Once it goes, buyers will need to place orders and wait.
Given global demand, delays are likely.
The arrival of Europe’s first Corvette ZR1 marks a clear shift. American supercars are no longer niche choices. They are serious contenders.
Would you choose the ZR1 over a European rival?
Does its rarity make it more appealing, or more risky?
And should UK buyers pay more attention to what is coming from across the Atlantic?
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