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  Fast Stats
Pontiac G6 Concept
 Engine
3.5L V6
 Horsepower
285
 Torque
272

2003 Concept Cars
Pontiac G6 Concept - Specs
Pontiac G6 Concept - Photos

Pontiac G6 Concept

Excitement, performance and sleek contemporary styling give the 2003 Pontiac G6 concept vehicle the look, feel and attitude of a world-class GT sports sedan.

Pontiac's four-passenger sedan demonstrates how the division is evolving for the 21st century with cleaner contemporary designs and total performance - seamlessly blending power and acceleration with superior ride and handling characteristics for a responsive driving experience.

"The G6 showcases Pontiac's athletic design language," said Dave Rand, GM executive director of advanced design. "Its forms and architecture are clean, lean and agile to visually announce road-hugging confidence. That's what Pontiac Excitement is all about, and today we are fueling that excitement."

"The body stretches out over the wheels," said Tim Kozub, the G6 exterior designer. "The overhangs are short, a contemporary architecture that provides great interior space." The technique also puts wheels out at the corners, giving the G6 a strong stance. "It's very wheel-oriented. The wheel flares speak to road performance."

The 20-inch billet, open wheel design connects with the gearshift aesthetic, visually communicating the relationship of the enthusiast's interface to the road. Goodyear performance rubber complements the car's athletic, muscular proportions.

The headlamps skew toward the twin-port Pontiac grille like the eyes of a tiger; their configuration inspired by intricate, multi-dial sport watches. High-intensity LED technology provides the lighting. The tri-coated flint finish is cool and urbane, with blue-gray glass to match.

Smooth, powerful ride
The G6 packs a supercharged 3.5-liter V-6 engine, producing 285 horsepower and 272 lbs.-ft. of torque. It also could be equipped with the fuel-saving Displacement on Demand technology, which uses only half of the cylinders during routine driving conditions and automatically reactivates the other cylinders when the driver needs the engine's full power for situations such as accelerating or passing.

The 4T65-E electronically controlled automatic transaxle includes tap-up-tap-down shifting to achieve smooth and precise European driving characteristics. The controls are located on both the ergonomic steering wheel and the floor-mounted shifter in the center console.

The G6 is all-wheel-drive. Its four-wheel independent suspension is adjustable for ride height and enhanced handling. The front and rear brakes are four-piston calipers on 13-inch rotors.

Sophisticated and sporty
The interior reinforces the G6 image as a real driving machine. The cockpit cabin is driver-oriented with excellent ergonomics and driver interface. "You have the car at the ends of your fingers," said Ryan Vaughn, the G6 interior designer. "You are morphed into the vehicle. Your body senses every turn and acceleration through the seats the second you grab the leather-wrapped steering wheel.

"Visually, we were striving for the look and feel of a sophisticated GT sports sedan. There's no clutter or diversions. The colors and materials were selected to give it richness and sporty flair," Vaughn added.

Sports gear influenced the design details of the switches, dials and gauges. The gauges are big and readable, with the tachometer occupying center stage on the four-gauge panel. The metal finishes - the door pulls, bezels and other trim pieces - are titanium.

"Titanium doesn't stand out like aluminum, for example. It speaks to precision and power," Vaughn said.

A color scheme of deep rich maroon and blue gives the leather upholstery a sporty, yet tailored look. Contrasting stitching on the seats and interior door trim also speaks to sporty precision. The G6 features custom mesh flooring, which also moves up from the floor to cradle the rear bucket seats. The instrument panel sports a unique, molded Y-grain surface.

"The G6 reflects the continuity of the Solstice interior," said Rand. "It's a sporty new direction that's simple and straightforward."

The center console runs the length of the interior. Rear seats also have a separate radio-CD stereo system with headphones.

2003 Pontiac G6 Concept - Specs
Body / Chassis
integral body/chassis, based on future GMX381 and current GM Sigma
Body material
fiberglass, reinforced with structural steel tubing
Chassis
stamped steel panels, reinforced with structural steel tubing - design features "backbone" transmission tunnel structure, similar to Corvette/XLR
Suspension
all-wheel drive, four-wheel independent suspension (Aztek/Rendezvous), modified for adjustable ride height and handling performance
Wheels
billet aluminum 20" x 8", designed exclusively for the vehicle by GM Design
Tire size Front
245/40ZR20
Rear
245/40ZR20
Brakes
Delphi 4-wheel, 4-piston power disc brake system identical to that used on the Pontiac Solstice (13" rotors)
Powertrain
Engine
GMX 381 production-intent 60-degree V-6, equipped with Eaton, Roots-type supercharger
Engine displacement (cu. in/cc)
3.5 liters
Horsepower maximum (hp / kw)
285 / 213
Torque maximum (lbs-ft / Nm)
272 / 369
Transmission
Hydra-Matic 4T65-E automatic transaxle, with tap-up/tap-down shifting
Dimensions
Height (in / mm)
52 / 1321
Length (in / mm)
184.2 / 4679
Width (in / mm)
70 / 1778
Wheelbase (in / mm)
113.1 / 2873
Track
(in. / mm)
Front
63.7 / 1618
Rear
64 / 1626
Weight (lbs / kg)
3310 / 1501

 

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