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By Robert Tate, Award-Winning Automotive Historian and Researcher
Images Courtesy of the GM Heritage Archives
Published 6.5.2024

1992 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray III design sketches GM Heritage Archives 21992 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray III design sketches (GM Heritage Archives)

One of the most stylish concept Corvette models that came out of the General Motors Technical Center was the 1992 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray III concept. This concept was created under the direction of Charles M. “Chuck” Jordan (1927-2010), who was a part of the GM design team for many years.

Charles M Jordan VP of GM Design staff 1986 1992 GM Heritage Archives RESIZED 1Charles M. Jordan, VP of GM Design staff 1986-1992 (GM Heritage Archives)

Throughout GM history, Jordan contributed many great designs to the company’s various brands that were very successful. The 1992 Corvette Sting Ray III concept was introduced in a black cherry color scheme that many fans really liked. I remember seeing the model when it first debuted and was very impressed with its futuristic styling. It offered a great looking front-end with angled headlight styling features.

Another 1992 Corvette Sting Ray III sketch GM Heritage Archives 3Another 1992 Corvette Sting Ray III sketch (GM Heritage Archives)

Some automotive historians have said that the 1992 Corvette Sting Ray III concept was reminiscent of the popular 1960s Corvette models. Jordan was very pleased that the Sting Ray III concept generated a lot of buzz and recognition when it was introduced at the 1992 Detroit Auto Show.  

A black and white aerial shot of the 1992 Corvette Sting Ray III concept GM Heritage Archives 4A black and white aerial shot of the 1992 Corvette Sting Ray III concept (GM Heritage Archives)

The Sting Ray III was designed by a GM stylist from its advanced concept center located in Southern California. Automotive historians have said that this concept was considered for production, however, its $300,000 price tag made that idea a responsible no.

The 1992 Corvette Sting Ray III design concept GM Heritage Archives 5The 1992 Corvette Sting Ray III design concept (GM Heritage Archives)

The concept was built using carbon fiber, which provided strength and flexibility. An adjustable steering wheel was added along with a great-looking sloping windshield design. John Schinella, who was in charge of the California-based studio, said, “After the structure and drivetrain placements were determined, sketches were made, presented, debated and finalized. The completed shape had to look new.”

1992 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray III concept GM Heritage Archives 61992 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray III concept (GM Heritage Archives)

The Sting Ray III used advanced technology, including optical sensors. The model also featured all-wheel steering and cast-aluminum wheels. In addition, the concept featured an analog and digital instrument gage panel, and the interior design provided a fighter jet feel when driving.

1992 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray III concept GM Heritage Archives 7A rear view of the 1992 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray III concept (GM Heritage Archives)

Michael Lamm & Dave Holls, the authors of “A Century of Automotive Style: 100 years of American Car Design,” said, “GM’s California Concept Center, under John Schinella, developed the 1992 Sting Ray III as one possible answer to the Dodge Viper. John Mack did most of the exterior design, while Jon Albert designed the interior. The running metallic purple prototype carried a 300-hp Corvette V8.”

1992 Corvette Sting Ray III concept interior GM Heritage Archives 81992 Corvette Sting Ray III concept interior (GM Heritage Archives)

In conclusion, GM Design staff were shaping the future when they introduced the Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray III concept to the public in 1992. It also received several awards for best design concept.  Finaly, this model will always have a place in our automotive history as a great-looking show car that Corvette fans and historians will enjoy and remember for years to come.

Bibliography

Car Styling News. “1992 Sting Ray III Concept.”   

Teeters, Scott K. “1992 Sting Ray III Concept, AKA: The California Corvette.” Motor Trend Magazine, February 17, 2016.

Rosenberg, Diego. “1992 Corvette Sting Ray III Concept, Melding the Past and the Future.” October 10, 2014.

Lamm, Michael & Holls, Dave. “A Century of Automotive Style 100 Years of American Car Design.” Lamm-Morada Publishing, 1996-97.