After sitting idle for two decades, a rare 1990 Corvette ZR-1 is revived in the UK, showcasing its Lotus-engineered power and historic legacy.
In the latest episode of The Late Brake Show, host Jonny Smith uncovers a rare gem: a 1990 Corvette ZR-1 that spent 20 years gathering dust in an English backyard. This unique C4-generation Corvette, once the pinnacle of American sports car engineering, had been parked for decades by its owner, a Corvette enthusiast named Will, until two collectors decided to bring it back to life.
Back in 1990, Chevrolet launched the Corvette ZR-1 as its most powerful sports car, designed to rival Ferraris and Porsches but at half the price. The ZR-1’s secret weapon was its engine—a dual-overhead-cam, 32-valve, aluminum-block LT5, engineered by none other than Lotus. GM had purchased Lotus and tapped into their expertise for the ZR-1, outsourcing the LT5’s design to the British engineering powerhouse. Due to Lotus’s limited production capacity, manufacturing was handed over to Mercury Marine, an unlikely partner whose precise craftsmanship made the LT5 an exceptional engine. Early models packed 375 horsepower, while later ZR-1s pushed 405 hp, offering a driving experience unlike any Corvette before it.
Beyond its engine, the ZR-1 was fitted with high-performance components like the Bilstein FX3 suspension, originally seen on the Porsche 959 and modified by the Lotus F1 team. Enhanced brakes and exclusive Goodyear Eagle tires made the ZR-1 a powerful and precise road machine. However, despite its prowess, this particular ZR-1 ended up in the backyard of a Corvette-loving English farmer. Life’s responsibilities and lack of time relegated the car to a stationary display until its recent rescue.
In the episode, Smith and the car’s new owners work to revive the ZR-1, sharing stories with Will about its history and significance. This iconic American sports car, reborn in the English countryside, reminds us of the unique global collaboration behind its creation and the enduring appeal of the Corvette ZR-1. As it roars back to life, this classic car finds new appreciation, far from its original American home.