Atlantic City Dealership Offers 2026 Corvette ZR1 as Giveaway Grand Prize

Atlantic City Dealership Offers 2026 Corvette ZR1 as Giveaway Grand Prize - featured image

A 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 now sits on the showroom floor at Ciocca Corvette, where the dealership is offering the high-performance sports car as the grand prize in an ongoing giveaway.

The car, finished in Competition Yellow Tintcoat Metallic and fitted with the ZTK Performance Package, arrived at the Atlantic City location in late January. Visitors can now view the vehicle in person.

Entrants are not limited to a single submission. The dealership encourages people to enter more than once and makes daily entries available whenever bonus promotions are active. Each submission counts toward the grand prize as well as any flash or bonus giveaway running at the time. Those who enter are also added to a VIP club that provides early notice of limited-time offers. The dealership says it has selected more than 100 winners across its various contests, including some who have won repeatedly.

The ZR1 stands as the most powerful production V8 ever built in the United States by an automaker. It is powered by a 5.5-liter twin-turbocharged LT7 engine with dual overhead cams and a flat-plane crankshaft. The design builds on the architecture of the Z06’s naturally aspirated LT6 but adds twin turbochargers, a first for a factory-built Corvette. Engineers tuned the forced-induction system to pull the most performance possible from the flat-plane layout.

Corvette Chief Engineer Josh Holder has described the model as the pinnacle of the lineup, built to satisfy demand for top-tier performance in the sports car market.

The standard ZR1 chassis blends road comfort with track capability. It includes Magnetic Ride dampers, a lower-drag body and a small spoiler with adjustable short and tall wickers. A carbon-fiber front splitter, rocker moldings, side intakes with integrated brake cooling and a front underwing with stall gurney deflectors all come standard. The car rides on Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires, with 20-inch wheels up front and 21-inch wheels at the rear.

The dealership noted that promotional images may not reflect the exact vehicle, which has been allocated but not yet built, and that options could vary based on availability.

Win Here

By Eve Nowell

Eve is a junior writer who’s learning the ropes of automotive journalism. Raised in a racing legacy family, she’s grown up around engines, stories, and trackside traditions, and now she’s beginning to share her own voice with readers.

Related Post

google.com, pub-8490607639297325, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0