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2011 Pontiac Grand Prix Specs


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Summary

The 2011 Pontiac Grand Prix continues Pontiac's tradition of offering a stylish and comfortable midsize sedan, blending robust performance with advanced comfort features designed for both daily commuting and longer road trips.

History

Launched in 1994, the Pontiac Grand Prix quickly became a staple in the midsize sedan segment, known for its sleek design and powerful engine options. By 2011, it had undergone several redesigns and updates, reflecting evolving consumer preferences towards enhanced technology and fuel efficiency. This generation saw the Grand Prix adopt more streamlined aesthetics and improved safety features while retaining its classic appeal.

Car Culture

The 2011 Pontiac Grand Prix has resonated strongly within car enthusiast communities, particularly among those who appreciate its blend of classic Pontiac charm with contemporary amenities. Enthusiasts often modify these vehicles with performance upgrades, enhancing their appeal for track days and spirited driving experiences.

Technical Specifications

Standard Sedan Model

  • Body Style: Midsize Sedan
  • Horsepower: 245 hp (V6 Engine)
  • Transmission: Automatic (6-Speed)
  • Trim Levels Available: LE, GT
  • Engine Type & Size: V6, 3.5L
  • Horsepower & Torque: 245 hp / 24 lb-ft
  • Drivetrain: Front-Wheel Drive (FWD)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Fuel Tank Size: 18 gallons
  • MPG: 21 city / 31 highway
  • Dimensions: Length: 192 inches, Width: 72 inches, Height: 49 inches
  • Cargo Capacity: 13.3 cubic feet (behind rear seats)
  • Towing Capacity: Up to 2000 lbs
  • Safety Ratings: IIHS Top Safety Pick (with optional upgrades)
  • Key Features: Leather seating, sunroof, alloy wheels, advanced sound system
  • Passenger Capacity: Up to 5

Performance GT Trim

  • Body Style: Midsize Sedan
  • Horsepower: 264 hp (Enhanced V6)
  • Transmission: Automatic (6-Speed)
  • Trim Levels Available: GT
  • Engine Type & Size: Supercharged V6, 3.8L
  • Horsepower & Torque: 264 hp / 28 lb-ft
  • Drivetrain: Front-Wheel Drive (FWD)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Fuel Tank Size: 18 gallons
  • MPG: 20 city / 28 highway
  • Dimensions: Length: 192 inches, Width: 72 inches, Height: 49 inches
  • Cargo Capacity: 13.3 cubic feet (behind rear seats)
  • Towing Capacity: Up to 2000 lbs
  • Safety Ratings: IIHS Top Safety Pick (with optional upgrades)
  • Key Features: Sportier exterior trims, enhanced suspension system, premium audio system
  • Passenger Capacity: Up to 5

Evolution from Previous Year

Compared to its predecessor in 2010, the 2011 Pontiac Grand Prix featured several updates, including a redesigned front grille, improved interior materials for enhanced comfort, and more efficient engine tuning for better fuel economy without sacrificing power. Notably, there was a shift towards more streamlined styling elements reflecting contemporary automotive design trends.

Trim Variations

  • LE Trim: Entry-level offering with basic features like leather seating optional.
  • GT Trim: Performance-focused variant featuring enhanced suspension, sportier exterior accents, and upgraded sound systems.
  • Optional Packages: Sunroof, navigation system, adaptive cruise control available as add-ons.