Pontiac Bonneville G/XP adds custom touches

Pontiac Bonneville G/XP adds custom touches
Photos by -Autonet.ca
Staff
Published: 08 02 2002

Lower the car by 1.5 inches (3.81 centimetres), smooth out the lines on the body and front and rear fascias, and last but not least, boost the supercharger and tint the glass, headlights and taillights. Sound like a plan to customize a small car? Not quite.

Pontiac's Bonneville G/XP show car mixes the "tuner" ethos of today's small car performance and appearance trends with a large car body.

"The G/XP is a visual demonstration of Pontiac's design direction, and hints at the potential design and performance direction of Bonneville," said Lynn Myers, Pontiac-GMC general manager. "At its core, the G/XP underscores the importance of performance and sporty styling with clean design expressions."

The concept takes the Bonneville SSEi's supercharged V6 powertrain to a new level, using a KN™ air filter system, Corsa Performance "cat-back" exhaust and an increased boost to the supercharger. The result is an impressive increase of 30 horsepower from the SSEi to 270 hp in the G/XP.

The G/XP's ride height has been lowered by 1.5 inches for a ground-hugging appearance and to visually match the horsepower boost. This performance attitude is further accentuated by 19-inch wheels and larger cross-drilled and slotted-brake rotors with Baer coated calipers.

Bob Kraut, Bonneville brand manager, explained the increased focus on performance for Pontiac's luxury sport sedan.

"Whether it's setting world land-speed records or cruising city streets, the prestige of Bonneville is in the performance," Kraut said in a statement. "The G/XP offers the large-car luxury segment a 'serious sport' alternative with the muscle of a performance sedan and the amenities of a touring car."

The exterior is painted in a "Dark Argentinean Blue" finish, and marked by "smoked" headlight and taillight lenses, Xenon fog lamps and windows that are tinted to the legal maximum shade. The clean exterior design takes in an integrated, flush-mounted spoiler, along with new front and rear fascias, exhaust tips, rocker moldings and a new tail lamp design.

"G/XP is a no-nonsense approach to a luxury performance sedan," Phil Zak, Pontiac Brand character chief designer, said in the statement. "It maintains Bonneville character cues with strong, clean styling."

Inside, the G/XP remains unmistakably a driver's car with Pontiac's trademark cockpit orientation, but with a number of design changes that aim to create a more refined experience. Leather seats with custom inserts help create a comfortable environment and provide a performance-oriented function by keeping the driver more firmly planted. Carbon fibre accents are used on the steering wheel, HVAC vents and bezels. All interior switches are black, and the shifter is aluminum/chrome plated.

And for listening pleasure wherever the road takes you, the G/XP is equipped with a custom audio system and XM satellite radio capability, which allows subscribers to hear up to 100 commercial-free radio stations. So you can listen to the latest tunes in your "tuner" car.

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