Corn VILORA is an early-maturing (FAO 160) three-line hybrid of universal use, intended for cultivation for grain and silage. This hybrid is characterized by high productivity and resistance to major plant and ear diseases. Plants reach a height of 210-240 cm, with ear attachment at 85-90 cm. The grain is semi-ridged, closer to ridged, yellow in color, ensuring high yield quality. The vegetation period is approximately 94-115 days, allowing harvest 2 days earlier than the hybrid Kateryna. VILORA demonstrates high productivity across various regions of Russia, including the Northwestern, Central, Central Chernozem, Volga, Lower Volga, Ural, East Siberian, and Far Eastern regions. Maximum grain yield in variety trials reached 140.6 centners per hectare, significantly exceeding standards. Additionally, the hybrid shows high productivity in normalized dry matter, reaching 386.8 centners per hectare in Ivanovo Oblast and 340 centners per hectare in the Republic of Khakassia. Due to these characteristics, VILORA is a reliable choice for farmers seeking stable and high yields. A distinctive feature of the hybrid is its ability to produce a second grain harvest in southern regions on irrigated plots, expanding its usability. Plants have medium-width leaves, medium-length ears, thin and weakly conical with anthocyanic stem coloring. Grain type is closer to siliceous with yellow-orange upper part and orange lower part. Overall, corn VILORA combines high productivity, disease resistance, and adaptability to various climatic conditions, making it a universal and profitable hybrid for agricultural production.