Michael Jordan’s Corvette ZR-1 On Display At National Corvette Museum

Evander Long
May 11, 2026

Whether someone roots for a legendary basketball dynasty or turns wrenches on classic sports cars, this latest museum update offers something truly special. Winning six championships in eight seasons cemented an near-untouchable legacy on the hardwood. Now, a physical piece of that famous Chicago Bulls era sits parked right in Kentucky. Enthusiasts everywhere instantly recognize Michael Jordan’s Corvette ZR-1 from its highly documented television appearances. The National Corvette Museum officially added this stunning vehicle to a brand-new exhibition.

Michael Jordan’s Corvette ZR-1

Chevrolet always built America’s Sports Car to push the boundaries of modern engineering. Factory technicians upgraded the LT5 engine for the ’93 model year to crank out an impressive 405 horsepower. This raw output completely surpassed the original General Motors target. Delivering peak track performance perfectly matched the daily energy of a historic athlete. Stepping up to the plate, this specific ride features the highly desirable RPO Z25 options list. This rare 40th Anniversary Package coats the sleek fiberglass body in an exclusive Ruby Red paint and features matching sport seats.

Michael Jordan’s Corvette ZR-1 Interior
Chicago Bulls Logo (2)

Millions of viewers caught a clear glimpse of this exact sports car during the hit 2020 ESPN miniseries titled The Last Dance. During Episode 8, the basketball superstar famously sent his short fax announcing his sudden return to the court. Right after that legendary historical moment, the camera shows him driving this beautiful classic machine. The museum noted: “It is a cultural force with a starring role in the American story.” This unique vehicle perfectly fits inside the brand-new Pop Culture and Corvette: An American Love Affair exhibit. The expansive display explores how these amazing cars captured hearts across movies, music and celebrity lifestyles.

Michael Jordan’s Corvette ZR-1 Engine
Chicago Bulls Logo

Seeing this legendary ride up close requires a fun road trip down to the famous Skydome. The facility plans to keep the vehicle on loan through the spring of 2027. Automotive enthusiasts can check out more than a dozen famous vehicles spanning multiple generations using standard admission tickets. Getting to stand right next to Michael Jordan’s Corvette ZR-1 brings the pure magic of the Chicago Bulls dynasty straight into the garage.