Pontiac Grand Prix Characteristics
Specifications Pontiac Grand Prix: Power, fuel consumption 100 km, weight (weight), road clearance (clearance), radius of turn, type of transmission and brakes, body sizes and tires.
Grand Prix 2003 - 2008 Characteristics
Modification |
Power, kW (hp) / about |
Fuel consumption (medium), l / 100 km |
Weight (weight), kg |
3,8L V6. |
194(260)/5200 |
10.8 |
1577 |
5,3l v8. |
226(303)/5600 |
11.1 |
1577 |
Grand Prix Characteristics 1997 - 2004
Modification |
Power, kW (hp) / about |
Fuel consumption (medium), l / 100 km |
Weight (weight), kg |
3.1 V6. |
130(180)/5200 |
|
1535 |
3,8 V6. |
149(200)/5200 |
9.8 |
1586 |
3.8 V6 Supercharged |
179(240)/5200 |
10.8 |
1614 |
Characteristics Grand Prix coupe 1996 - 2003
Modification |
Power, kW (hp) / about |
Fuel consumption (medium), l / 100 km |
Weight (weight), kg |
3,8 V6. |
149(200)/5200 |
9.8 |
1555 |
3.8 V6 Supercharged |
179(240)/5200 |
10.8 |
1585 |
Characteristics Grand Prix 1990 - 1994
Modification |
Power, kW (hp) / about |
Fuel consumption (medium), l / 100 km |
Weight (weight), kg |
3.1 V6. |
95(129)/4900 |
10.1 |
- |
Characteristics of Grand Prix Coupe 1990 - 1992
Modification |
Power, kW (hp) / about |
Fuel consumption (medium), l / 100 km |
Weight (weight), kg |
3.1 V6. |
95(129)/4900 |
10.1 |
- |
Pontiac Grand Prix (Pontiac Grand Prix) is a medium-sized sedan. The name first appeared in the early 60s on a large sports compartment. At the end of the 60s Grand Prix was one of the fastest representatives of its class, with an affordable 390-strong V8 engine. However, during the 70s, the model decreased in size. In 1988, the model appeared in the form of an advanced four-door sedan. The next generation was presented in 1997, receiving a muscular aggressive design of both coupe and sedan. The ninth generation of Grand Prix sedan appeared on sale in the spring of 2003.