Pontiac Banshee (1988)
The Pontiac Banshee was introduced in 1988 to provide a glimpse at the high-performance sports car of the future. The Banshee name first appeared in the ’60s as a code name for t
Pontiac Sunfire 2+2 (1990)
Pontiac re-defined the 2+2 idea with the Sunfire concept sports coupe. This hot-looking little four-seater features a set of unique door openings which use one-and-a-half doors on
Pontiac Banshee XP-833 (1964)
The 1964 XP-883 Pontiac Banshee I Concept was John DeLorean’s pet project and he wanted it in production. Two functional cars were designed by DeLorean’s design team and produc
Pontiac GTO (1999)
The concept GTO pays homage to Pontiac’s muscle car of the 1960s and 70s. GTO styling cues include a side profile with hints of the famous “Coke bottle” shape int
Pontiac Vivant (1965)
The Pontiac Vivant was not an official GM project: it was built at his own expense by engineer Herb Adams, who worked under John DeLorean on the Pontiac Firebird and Super Duty eng
Pontiac Trans Sport (1986)
When it launched in 1990, Pontiac’s Trans Sport minivan-along with GM’s other “dust buster” minivans-were noted for unusual styling and for utilizing a spac
Pontiac Aztek (1999)
We know Pontiac (unfortunately) built the Aztek, so conserve your keystrokes reminding us of this lamentable fact. But they didn’t build the Aztek they showed as a concept in 199