We’ve been hearing that the Corvette Assembly Plant has been building a number of Captured Test Fleet 2025 Corvette ZR1s and one of those cars just showed up at Ciocca Corvette of Atlantic City. However, it won’t be there long as this is an export ZR1 headed to the Delaware Port where it will be shipped to destinations unknown.
These photos come from Jeff ‘Zipity’ Duda, one of the sales reps at America’s favorite Corvette dealer, and it from the photos we learned that this ZR1 is VIN 018 out of what we believe to be around 30 saleable captured test fleet (CTF) ZR1s built so far.
Jeff also got the King of the Hill’s cold start captured on video, and you can hear it in this quick video clip below:
The Black Corvette ZR1 looks to have the large T0M visible carbon fiber high wing that is clearly visible through the ZR1’s transport covers. The aluminum wheels look great, and I do believe these are the bright machined aluminum wheels. If they only made them in chrome, there would be no questions about “which” wheel finish it is.
We do like the Yellow accents all around the car as well. This ZR1 is equipped with Yellow Brake Calipers, Yellow Seat Belts, and the Yellow Stitching against the black interior looks fantastic on the door cards and the removable roof panel. The interior is also covered in visible carbon fiber with the level 2 package, and it also has the Stealth Interior Package as well.

We’ve been thinking where this particular ZR1 may be headed to. We heard that the ZR1 wasn’t going to be available in Europe, but there is a possibility that it could be headed over there for an upcoming car show or industry event. The Middle East is also a possibility as that market will closely match the US-spec’d versions since it does have the left-hand drive.
Check out these photos and thanks again to Jeff Duda for being in the right place at the right time!
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Jeff Zipity Duda
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