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Infinity Performance Corvette Z06 Lavish-R

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Here we go again with another ultra hot tuned Corvette Zo6, this time from Infinity Performance and 600 hp! It’s called the Lavish-R, which is a cool name but designwise there is no lavishness whatsoever because the car’s styling is barely changed. The only thing you notice is the front lip which makes the car uglier! Interior too has remained intact.

Maybe Infinity Performance has put all their attention into the engine that they forgot to modify other parts! And reviewing engine’s specs reveals that it’s apparently true! The 7.0 liter powerplant in this Corvette has received a new sport air intake system plus sport camshafts, new engine management system, sport exhaust and titanium catalysts. The result is nearly a 100 more horsepower than the standard Z06. So with its 600hp the Lavish-R can now accelerate from 0 to 60 in 3.5 seconds and to top speed of about 210 mph.

Te Corvette Z06 Lavish-R by Infinity Performance is a delicious car but it’s also awfully expensive! It costs around $160,000. Ouch!

You might also like to check out Geiger’s idea of a hot Corvette with 890 hp HERE!

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