Chevrolet Explains 2014 Corvette Stingray Driving Experience in Video

by SpeedLux

Chevrolet has already given brief insights of the 2014 Corvette Stingray interiors and engineering and the look is just awesome. Now the company has released a new video which showcases the driving experience of this car.

The video is titled as “2014 Stingray Revealed”. The video shows the involvement of several key people in making of this car and their explanation for the technology used and how different they are from the existing cars.

Tadge Juechter, Executive Chief Engineer of the company stated that they wanted to bridge the gap between the race car and street cars and this was the idea in making of this car.

The most amazing aspect of the car is the usage of electronics in the car and as per the company officials, there are at least five driving modes controlled by the computer.

The company will start the sales of the car in the third quarter of 2013 and the convertible version is also expected to be launched in upcoming Geneva Motor Show.

Enjoy the video.

Have a look at picture gallery.

Office workers are made up of parts of the whole, working on the project.
Vector illustration of teamwork concept. Office workers are made up of parts of the whole, working on the project.
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4 comments

Stuart Miller February 26, 2013 - 5:26 pm

I Own a 2005 (C6) Corvette, and it is a gorgeous car that strangers admire every day. But that’s it, I think the latest Corvette is an insult and a disgrace to the entire Corvette community. It looks as if the car was designed by the Stevie Wonder Design Studio ( If their was one). Why should GM care anymore about the Corvette, The Government will continue to keep this Dinosaur (GM) Afloat. All it does is continue to turn out more and more new crappy models, as they pile up on Chevy lots across the country. As can first be seen by the Camaro tail lights, to he Hideous black trim, no wonder they kept the C7 a secret so long. Where is that Silver Beauty, (As Viewed in the Latest Transformers Movie) we all were led to believe was going to be the New Vette just Like they teased the Camaro in a similar fashion. I wish it wasn’t true, but I hope these new poor excuse’s for a trendsetting design Pile up at all those wonderful Chevy Dealers. I get the chills just thinking about going to a Chevy Dealer, since it is always such a enjoyable experience going there, You all know what I mean! 99% of them are rip off artists especially when a Vette comes in for service…..
GM, Take another year, and re-do the C7 right…It’s not the price, we just want a beautiful product, and this just isn’t it.Thank You………

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Stuart Miller February 26, 2013 - 5:27 pm

I thought you would be afraid to run, what I really think of the new Corvette…….

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JET February 27, 2013 - 6:03 am

2014 Stingray is awesome! I have owned eight Corvettes (2-79’s,81,84,94,2004,2008,2010 Z06)and am excited about receiving my 2014 Stingray Z51 3LT Chrystal red with adrenaline red interior with chrome wheels! I believe this will be the most awesome Vette I have owned.
The last 2013 Corvette will be built today (have inside scoop)then the line will begin the transition over to the 2014. I hope to actually have a order number for mine soon!

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RB March 2, 2013 - 5:52 pm

I think this is the best looking Corvette in decades. I love its aggressive styling, and you know it’s performance will be just as beastly.

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