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The Pontiac Bonneville name was originally applied to a GM Motorama concept car based on the Chevrolet Corvette. That concept was never put into production, but the Bonneville moniker did appear ...
One of the highlights of the 1954 GM Motorama car show was the Chevy Corvette-based Pontiac Bonneville Special. The Bonneville Special was a two-seat, high-performance luxury coupe concept from ...
However, Pontiac began using the name a few years before it even considered a production model. The first Bonneville was born as a concept car in 1954, at a time when GM was building all sorts of ...
The Bonneville Special wasn't the only Pontiac concept car developed as a Corvette challenger. Conceived during the mid 1960s, the XP-833 (unoficially called Banshee XP-833 years later ...
The Pontiac Bonneville spanned 10 generations and was anything but predictable. It was first unveiled as a sporty concept car ...
The Bonneville moniker was first used by Pontiac on the '54 Bonneville Special concept car, a Corvette-like, bubble-top show car. For '58, the Bonneville became Pontiac's top of the line model ...
Pontiac's Bonneville got its name through in interesting ... Shortly after the SSE's introduction, the concept of a sportier Bonneville would be refined further. Adding the SSEi to the lineup ...
Pontiac counts down to the launch of a new line of high-performance variants by releasing the price for the first model, the 2004 Bonneville GXP. Originally shown as a concept vehicle at the 2002 ...
How many people can say they've been pulled over for speeding in a vintage Pontiac concept car ... and once again the Bonneville emerged from its garage. Joe dropped the top for us for the ...
The Pontiac Bonneville that debuted in 1957 shared little DNA with that concept build, save for some similarly sleeker design elements that distinguished it from Pontiacs past that should have ...