The 'Pontiac Solstice' is a
roadster from the
Pontiac division of
General Motors. Introduced at the 2004
North American International Auto Show, the Solstice began
production in
Wilmington, Delaware, starting in mid-2005 for the 2006 model year. The exterior styling of the production Solstice is similar to that of the 2002 Solstice concept
[1] that preceded it. Production of the Solstice was to be running before Summer 2005, but delays at the
Wilmington plant pushed volume production to the fourth quarter
[2].
The Solstice uses the
GM Kappa platform, which also underpins the
Saturn Sky and
Opel GT. Pontiac may eventually build a fixed-roof
coupe version, which would allow the Solstice to be eligible for certain racing events not open to convertibles.
The Solstice was nominated for the ''
North American Car of the Year'' award and ''Design of the Year'' award from the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (
AJAC) for 2006. It has been a runaway hit for Pontiac, with 7,000 orders in the first 10 days of availability and 6,000 more orders before winter. Although first-year production was planned at 7,000, GM apologized to customers for delays and increased production, delivering 10,000 by March 1. The base price was adjusted upwards to $20,490 in mid-December, but most buyers report paying $5,000 or more over sticker to get a Solstice. The Solstice currently has an MSRP of $22,115.
GXP
The ''GXP'' version of the Solstice debuted at the
Los Angeles Auto Show in January 2006. It is powered by a new 2.0
L Ecotec engine equipped with a
dual-scroll
turbocharger. The engine's output is 260
hp (193
kW) and 260
ft·lbf (353 N·m). This is the highest specific output of any engine in the history of General Motors at 2.1 hp (1.6 kW) per cubic inch, and it is the first
gasoline direct injection engine from an American automaker.
Other GXP features include standard
Stabilitrak traction control, a
limited-slip differential, and
anti-lock brakes. Summer tires on 18 inch wheels are standard.
Hardtop coupe version
According to
Automotive News, a Solstice coupe will debut for the 2009 model year. Expected changes include a revised four-cylinder engine with an increase in power.
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Trivia
★ The Pontiac Solstice GXP was featured as the Autobot
Jazz in the 2007 film ''
Transformers''. Modifications for the film included a custom hardtop and spoiler.
[3]
★ The Pontiac Solstice GXP was featured on SpeedTV on the show 'Setup' where ten (10) people were chosen to prepare and race the car, with the winner taking home their own Pontiac Solstice GXP and $100,000.
[4]
★ The Solstice was featured in a challenge on the
third season of ''
The Apprentice'' television program. Winner
Kendra Todd also won a Solstice as part of her victory. The Pontiac Solstice challenge required the candidates to produce a sales brochure for the then upcoming sports car.
Kendra Todd developed the winning brochure for her team. In it, she decided to use emotions as descriptors for the car, which all became the names of colors used by Pontiac in marketing the car:
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★ "Aggressive" (Red)
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★ "Sly" (Dark Silver Metallic)
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★ "Cool" (Silver)
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★ "Pure" (White)
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★ "Envious" (Dark Green)
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★ "Deep" (Dark Blue)
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★ "Mysterious" (Black)
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★ "Mean" (Yellow)
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★ "Brazen" (Metallic Copper/Orange)
★ The Solstice was featured in
L.A. Rush.
★ The original Solstice
concept car was featured in
Gran Turismo 4.
★ The Solstice GXP is featured in the
DC Comics limited series ''
Rush City'', and is the chosen vehicle of the series' title character
Rush.
★ The Solstice shares major components with nearly every GM division:
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★ The rear axle and differential are from the
Sigma-based
Cadillac CTS
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★ The interior storage bin is from the
Cadillac XLR
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★ The passenger's side airbag, steering column, and exterior and interior door handles are from the
Chevrolet Cobalt
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★ The backup lights are from the
GMC Envoy
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★ The heating, ventilating, and air conditioning modules are from the
Hummer H3
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★ The front fog lamp assembly is from the
Pontiac Grand Prix
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★ The steering wheel is from the
Pontiac Torrent
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★ The 2.4 L Ecotec engine is shared with the
Saturn ION,
Pontiac G6,
Chevrolet Cobalt, and
Chevrolet HHR
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★ The five-speed manual transmission is from the
Hummer H3,
GMC Canyon, and
Chevrolet Colorado
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★ The five-speed automatic is from the
Cadillac CTS,
STS, and
SRX
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★ The side view mirrors and AC vents are from the
Fiat Barchetta
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★ The seat frames are from the previous generation
Opel Corsa
References
★ AutoWeek.com (2004). Drive of preproduction Solstices.
Our first drive in Pontiac's new drop-top leaves us longing for more
★ MotorTrend.com (2004).
We asked for it and we got it: a good-handling Solstice
★ CanadianDriver Communications, Inc. (2004).
GM to produce Pontiac Solstice at Wilmington, Delaware assembly plant Retrieved January 11, 2004
★ MPH Magazine (Oct. 2005).
drives the Solstice in the Land of the Midnight Sun.
★ Media.GM.com (Jan. 2006).
Pontiac Debuts 2007 Solstice GXP at LA Auto Show
★ Automobile Magazine (Oct. 2005).
Long before his roadster dream began, Lutz worked at BMW
★ Road and Track Magazine (Oct. 2005).
When it was introduced as a concept car at the January 2002 Detroit auto show...
★ Car and Driver Magazine (Oct. 2005).
We were worried in a big way, worried that the Pontiac Solstice would turn out to be a cost-cut, watered-down...
★ Motor Trend Magazine (Oct. 2005).
Move Over, Sunshine: This is no Fiero; this is the Pontiac of sports cars
★ Autoweek Magazine (Aug 29. 2005).
What a Concept: Solstice gives Pontiac—and GM—a much needed shot in the arm
★ CNNMoney.com (quoting from Consumer Reports). Least reliable 2007 sporty car.
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1. AutoBlog. ''Solstice coupe due in 2008, Torrent dead, RWD G5 under development''. Retrieved on July 31, 2007.
External links
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Official Pontiac Solstice site
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Solstice GXP Owners