The future of Pontiac Excitement

Staff
Published: 26 07 2004

General Motors showed "a spectacular new trio of concept cars" at the 2002 New York International Auto Show. The three cars collectively represent a nod to the GM's glorious past, a glimpse of its dynamic present and a peek at its bright future, according to the company.

"GM has had success in recent years with its concept cars on the auto show circuit," Robert A. Lutz, vice chairman of General Motors and chairman of GM North America, said in a statement. "We've been able to bring some of them to production, quickly, with no compromises. This new trio of cars, whether they reach production or not, demonstrates our commitment to building both concept and production cars and trucks that make a compelling, emotional connection to people at first sight."

Among them:

Pontiac Roadster
The new Pontiac Solstice concept car is a lightweight, two-seat roadster that "celebrates the allure of open-air motoring" and combines it with 220 horsepower from a turbocharged 2.2-litre engine mated to a six-speed manual transmission. The roadster has saddle-brown leather interior surfaces, a two-gauge driver-oriented cockpit and fit and finish honed to European feel and function. It went from sketch to running concept in four months' time.

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