Weren't we just talking about all those 1,000-horsepower American sports cars a few days ago? In case you need more proof of that, here's another mind-bending example: A Chevrolet Corvette C6 that was worked on by Late Model Racecraft to push out 1,600 horsepower. Built in collaboration with LMS and D2Forged Wheels, this berserker of a sports car could very well be one of the most powerful Corvettes you'll find anywhere in the world.

This Corvette->ke1280 already has an impressive 6.2-liter V8 engine under its hood, one that produces 430 horsepower and 424 lb/ft of torque. Apparently for some people, those figures are just not worthy of their time. So they did what any right-minded tuning shop would do: tune it up to their standards.

The result is a Corvette C6 that carries a twin-turbocharged WarHawk motor, resulting in a dizzying output of 1,600 horsepower. We'll repeat that in case you got confused: 1,600 horsepower.

And if that wasn't extreme enough, Late Model Racecraft made sure to give the Corvette the look to match its output, courtesy of a Z06 widebody kit and a new set of 19" (front) and 18" (rear) three-piece D2Forged VS1 wheels.

With a car that carries such a significant mod set-up, there's a big chance that this program will cost you more than what you're willing to spend. Then again, 1600 horsepower is 1,600 horsepower, and a lot of people will pay premium money to have that much output on a Corvette.

2005 Chevrolet Corvette C6 by Late Model Racecraft

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  • Model: 2005 Chevrolet Corvette C6 by Late Model Racecraft
  • Engine/Motor: LS2 V8 engine
  • Horsepower: 1,600
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