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Pontiac has unveiled the newest concept version of the current Pontiac Solstice. The Potiac Solstice SD-290 Race Concept is meant to bring back memories of the early competition race cars.
The concept is a single seat racer with the windshield, side glass, convertible top and climate control removed. A new tonneau cover has been added to go over the spot where the passenger would normally reside. A windscreen has also been added for the driver. New fender vents and a new hood have also been added.
In addition the 2.0L direct-inject turbo now puts out 290 HP.
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PRESS RELEASE:
PONTIAC SOLSTICE SD-290 RACE CONCEPT
Designed to evoke the emotions of classic sports cars, the Pontiac Solstice SD-290 race concept captures the purposeful design of vintage racecars. The design is dramatic, featuring a passenger cockpit tonneau cover and a driver windscreen, creating a pure racecar that looks ready to take the checkered flag even while sitting on the starting grid.
Aerodynamics have been improved and the SD-290's weight reduced with the removal of the windshield, side glass, window regulator, convertible top, climate system and windshield wiper system. Complementing the design are new side fender gill panels, a new hood with heat extracting grilles and a competition red paint scheme.
Backing up the race-ready appearance is the available Club Sport Z0K suspension package and an all-business cockpit filled with auxiliary gauges, a roll bar and racing seat.
Vehicle highlights:
* Pontiac Solstice SD-290 race concept
* 2.0L Ecotec direct-injected and turbocharged generating 290 horsepower
* Five-speed manual transmission
* Weight reduction through installation of driver-side only windscreen and elimination of door glass/hardware, convertible top/hardware, HVAC system and wiper system
* Solo Performance cat-back exhaust system with center-mounted outlet
* KW Automotive coil-over suspension package
* Three-piston aluminum calipers with 13-inch rotors from Stainless Steel Brake Company
* Forged 19-inch wheels with Hoosier R6 racing tires
* New front fascia, grille inserts, hood and front fenders, leading to better aerodynamics
* Passenger-side hard tonneau cover
* Competition red exterior color
* Rear spoiler
* Tinted headlamp lenses
* Removable racing-style steering wheel
* Racing seat with four-point safety harness
* Chrome fire extinguisher
* Pegasus center console gauge package
* Driver's roll bar
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Comments (6)
what a waste. go buy a motorcycle.
Posted by Dan | October 30, 2007 12:51 PM
Posted on October 30, 2007 12:51
Actually, it doesn't look half bad. I sure does look vintage. Some aspects of the car look downright gorgeous. I love the rims too. Batman would've drove one anyhow.
Posted by Thanh | October 30, 2007 3:05 PM
Posted on October 30, 2007 15:05
It would be nice to see a racing series with these cars.
Posted by longdxcommuter | October 30, 2007 3:51 PM
Posted on October 30, 2007 15:51
Put that engine and other goodies in the upcoming Solstice coupe and you can put my name on the waiting list right now.
Posted by Kell | October 30, 2007 4:57 PM
Posted on October 30, 2007 16:57
This is the reason GM's in the shape they are in..... use the KISS method im sure they've heard of that one. Take your existing solstice/sky lineup and make if lighter/faster/better handling and quit screwing around with this stuff. I would NEVER drive that on the street.What's youe face gonna hit when you get broadsided by an SUV?
Posted by carluver | October 30, 2007 11:55 PM
Posted on October 30, 2007 23:55
Give Bob Klutz his toy so that he shuts up.
This doesnt do anything for the brand.
Posted by Steadler and Waldorff | October 31, 2007 12:17 AM
Posted on October 31, 2007 00:17