Second Edition Supercars

Hennessey Performance Offers Level Up From Corvette ZR1

Finally somebody has taken responsibility to make the beast of a ZR1 a little more scary. Upgrade moguls Hennessey Performance have taken the Corvette ZR1 and pumped that bad boy up into the Z700.

Hennessey didn’t only focus on giving more power to the already 638 hp car (they boosted it to 705) but they focused on reducing the weight of the car to compliment the slight (not that slight) horsepower upgrade. The tires have lost rotation weight, the body is leaner with a carbon fiber shell and all the while the Z700 stills comes down with 300 pounds of downforce.

The car starts at $207,000 and is accompanied by a donor ZR1 and a one-day performance driving instruction course at Lonestar Motorsports Park. Oh, what I’d do do get this package.
Trend Themes
1. Performance Enhancements - Companies can explore adding more power and less weight to upgrade existing cars like the Corvette ZR1.
2. Reducing Vehicle Weight - Car manufacturers can cut down car weight by using materials like carbon fiber that can help to reduce fuel consumption and improve performance.
3. Driving Instruction Courses - Businesses can offer customers a one-day driving instruction course as part of a premium package that includes exclusive cars like the Z700.
Industry Implications
1. Auto Manufacturing - Car manufacturers can explore using lightweight materials to upgrade existing car models by improving performance and reducing fuel consumption.
2. Automotive Services - Automotive services can offer driving instruction courses to customers as a value-added service to complement premium car models and create a distinct brand experience.
3. Performance Parts Manufacturing - Performance parts manufacturers can focus on developing lighter and more powerful parts that enable car enthusiasts to upgrade their vehicles without compromising performance.

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