And then there was the CERV.
Built around an inter-cooled, twin-turbo, 5.7L V-8 based on the LT5, the Cerv III lives up to the Corvette heritage of horsepower. The engine turns out 650 hp at 6,000 rpm, with 665 lb-ft of torque at 4,000 rpm and, coupled with the drive-by wire, active handling, and four-wheel drive/steering, the Cerv III was definitely Chevrolet’s attempt at harnessing the technology of the day. Features like these and the electronically adjustable rear wing combine to create a car that adjusts to any situation. First shown at the Detroit Auto Show in 1990, this car still excites enthusiasts, and some consider it the meanest prototype built by GM.