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2005 Pontiac Solstice Specs


- ** 2005 Pontiac Solstice: Performance and Style

Summary

The 2005 Pontiac Solstice is a sporty two-seater roadster that combines sleek design with powerful performance, catering to those seeking a blend of style and speed on every journey.

History

Introduced in 2003 as part of Pontiac's revitalization efforts, the 2005 model refined the initial design and performance enhancements from its predecessors. This iteration featured improvements in engine technology and handling, aligning closely with evolving consumer demands for more dynamic driving experiences without sacrificing comfort.

Car Culture Around the Vehicle

The 2005 Pontiac Solstice became a staple in automotive enthusiast circles, particularly appealing to those involved in motorsports and weekend racers. Its lightweight design and agile handling made it a favorite for track days and spirited driving in both urban and rural settings, symbolizing freedom and adrenaline on the road.

Technical Specifications

Standard Specifications

  • Body Style: Roadster
  • Horsepower: 277 hp (V6)
  • Transmission: 5-Speed Manual / 4-Speed Automatic
  • Trim Levels: GT, Base
  • Engine Type & Size: V6, 3.4L
  • Horsepower & Torque: 277 hp / 247 lb-ft
  • Drivetrain: Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Fuel Tank Size: 16 gallons
  • MPG: City - 18 / Highway - 26
  • Dimensions: Length - 146.6 in, Width - 70.1 in, Height - 49.6 in
  • Cargo Capacity: N/A (Not designed for cargo)
  • Tow Capacity: N/A
  • Safety Ratings: NHTSA 5 Star Overall
  • Key Features: Sunroof, Leather Seating, Anti-lock Brakes
  • Passenger Capacity: 2

Trim Levels

  • Base Model: Offers standard features with basic trim.
  • GT Model: Includes sportier enhancements like upgraded suspension and additional aesthetic upgrades.

Comparison with Previous Year

Compared to its predecessor, the 2005 Pontiac Solstice saw notable improvements in engine efficiency and refinement in the drivetrain systems, enhancing both performance and driving comfort without altering its distinctive roadster design.

Notable Variations

While primarily available as a roadster, minor variations included:
  • Engine Options: Focused on the V6 engine for consistent performance across trims.
  • Transmission Choices: Manual transmission remained standard, complemented by an automatic variant for broader accessibility.