As Pontiac prepares to launch the all-new 2004 Grand Prix, the excitement division looks to the future potential for sport sedans with the G6 concept. Targeting the look and feel of a coupe, the G6 has a very clean design for a vehicle spawned by a brand known for body cladding. The European, and likely Bob Lutz, influence reportedly plays out in the performance, as the engineering team focused on an engaging driving experience. The all-wheel-drive sedan is powered by a supercharged 3.5-liter V-6 producing 285 horsepower and 272 lb-ft of torque. The 4T65-E transmission features a manumatic function, allowing plus/minus shifting. Like the crowd-pleasing Solstice coupe from last year's show, the G6 signals a more sophisticated direction for Pontiac styling and driving character that we hope to see in future product.
