The 2025 Corvette ZR1 redefines American muscle, delivering over 1,000 horsepower from a groundbreaking 5.5-liter flat-plane crank twin-turbo V8, paired with 828 lb-ft of torque. It rockets from 0–60 mph in 2.3 seconds and reaches a top speed of 210 mph, putting it in direct competition with Bugatti, McLaren, and Ferrari—yet at a fraction of the price. Starting at $180,000, it is positioned as one of the greatest performance bargains in automotive history.
On track, the ZR1’s speed and sound create an almost surreal driving experience, blurring time and sensation. Unlike exotic rivals, Chevrolet kept costs lower by avoiding ultra-expensive materials, instead crafting an interior that feels more like a fighter jet than a luxury lounge. While it offers minimal practicality—a bit of cargo space—it’s designed for one purpose: pure, exhilarating performance.
Discover why the ZR1 might be the most thrilling—and most affordable—supercar ever built.
Electric RVs Sound Great—But One Big Problem Is Holding Them Back
Electric RVs promise cleaner travel and a lighter footprint on the outdoors. But for now, they remain out of reach for most drivers. Why? The staggering cost of batteries and limited range.

Models like Grounded’s Zevo 600 ($165,000+) and Maxwell’s Vanacea show what’s possible, but the high price tag and frequent charging stops make them impractical for mainstream adoption. Prototypes from Winnebago, THOR, and AC Future hint at a brighter future, while breakthroughs in battery technology—like ultra-fast charging and longer ranges—could eventually change the game.
Until then, electric RVs will stay niche, reserved for the most dedicated (and deep-pocketed) adventurers.
See the full breakdown of why ERVs aren’t mainstream yet—and what could change: Read the full article here.
Meet the Elddis Envy 185 – A Coachbuilt RV With a Striking Twist
The Elddis Envy 185 isn’t your typical motorhome. Built on a Peugeot chassis by UK-based Dolphin Motorhomes, this coachbuilt RV combines smart design with surprising luxury—all while keeping its weight under 3,500 kg, meaning it can be driven with a standard license.

At 24 feet long, the Envy 185 offers more space than most in its class, including a front dinette with hidden fold-out belted seats, a well-equipped kitchen with a four-burner cooktop, oven, and microwave, two fixed single beds, and a full-width rear bathroom that feels unusually residential. Skylights throughout add natural light, while thoughtful storage makes it practical for family travel.
With a starting price of around $90,600, it delivers more features for less money compared to smaller production motorhomes. It’s an example of how clever custom design can elevate the RV experience without breaking the bank.
Take a closer look at this unique build and why it’s winning fans:
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