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Mitsubishi Motors North America (MMNA) today announced the world debut of the all-new, 2008 Lancer compact sedan, which reaches dealerships in March, and Prototype X, a concept vision of the next-generation Lancer Evolution that will become available in the first quarter of 2008.
In addition, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC), announced plans to develop a next-generation common rail turbo-diesel engine, which is planned for launch in the new Lancer in 2010.
The 2007 NAIAS runs January 7-21 at the Cobo Center in Detroit and is open to the general public from January 13. In addition to the world-debut vehicles, Mitsubishi is displaying its entire 2007 model line at the show, including the all-new Outlander SUV, the exciting new Galant Ralliart performance sedan and the new Eclipse Spyder. Special Edition (SE) versions of the Galant, the Endeavor midsize SUV and the Eclipse coupe will be on the show floor. In addition, the Baja-winning Raider and a Safari Rally winner from 1973, the Lancer 1600 GSR, will represent more than three decades of Mitsubishi motorsports heritage.
New Global Platform in the Spotlight
The new Lancer, Prototype X and the upcoming Lancer Evolution are all built on an all-new performance-engineered global platform that debuted with the 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander SUV. The inherent robustness and versatility of the platform allow Mitsubishi to build a diverse array of models with it going forward, with each one retaining a unique performance character.
The 2008 Lancer will deliver driven-to-thrill dynamics, "class-up" value, advanced safety and available cutting-edge user-technology in an aggressively styled machine. Lancer's comprehensive safety package provides seven standard air bags, including the first driver's knee air bag in a Mitsubishi model.
While remaining true to the core values that have made the Lancer Evolution series synonymous with thrilling performance, the next-generation will offer all-around capability and user technology that distinguish the world's best performance models. The high-performance engine, sports car dynamics and striking design will appeal to enthusiasts worldwide - for those who desire a daily driver with street credentials as well as those anticipating weekend club racing.
The 2008 Lancer and Prototype X convey a shared lineage with the Mitsubishi Concept-X that was first shown at Tokyo Motor Show in 2005. The shared "DNA" is anchored in a new design language that conveys an unmistakable brand identity. A shark-nosed front end inspired by jet fighter air intakes, a distinct wedge-like profile and crisp, taut lines highlight the exciting new design.
Under its dramatic skin, Prototype X showcases an all-new 2.0-liter turbocharged engine and a new high performance all-wheel-drive system called Super-All Wheel Control (S-AWC). Prototype X also previews a new paddle-shift automated manual transmission that will be offered in the Lancer Evolution for the first time.
2008 Lancer Is All-New from the Wheels Up
The new-generation Lancer is powered by a new 2.0-liter DOHC MIVEC 4-cylinder engine, with 152 hp at 6,000 rpm (Federal Tier II, Bin 5 emissions) and 146 lb.-ft. of peak torque at 4,250 rpm. (For states that require it, the PZEV-certified Lancer offers 143 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 143 lb.-ft. of peak torque at 4,250 rpm.) The 2008 Lancer is available in three levels of trim and driving dynamics: DE, ES and the sport-tuned GTS. The Lancer ES model projects a refined appearance with 5-spoke 16-in. alloy wheels, color-keyed door handles and mirrors and a chrome grille surround. Styling is even more stand-out on the GTS styling than on other Lancer models, with 10-spoke 18-in. alloy wheels, front and side air dams, standard fog lights, a rear spoiler and a chrome tailpipe tip.
First Mitsubishi in North America with a CVT
All Lancer models come with a standard crisp-shifting 5-speed manual transmission. The new-generation Lancer is the first Mitsubishi in North America to offer an optional continuously variable transmission (CVT) in place of a conventional automatic transmission. When equipped with the CVT, the Lancer GTS exclusively features a 6-step Sportronic(R) mode that allows the driver to manually control transmission operation using magnesium steering wheel paddle shifters - a first in the segment.
In contrast to a conventional automatic transmission, which uses fixed gear ratios, a CVT operates on a pulley system that allows an infinite variability between highest and lowest available ratios with no discrete steps or shifts. A CVT smoothly adapts to changing vehicle speeds, allowing the engine to operate at its level of peak efficiency.
International Driving Character
The new Lancer is built on a longer wheelbase and wider track - but with a slightly shorter overall length than the previous model. A 2.3-inch increase in both the front and rear track dimensions - now 60.2 in. - sets the stage for the new Lancer's solid, stable handling capability. Wheelbase was lengthened to 103.7 in. from 102.3 in, and overall width is increased from 66.7 in to 69.4 in. Overall length, however, has been reduced by 0.6-in., giving the new Lancer a more road-hugging attitude that is especially evident with the GTS model's standard 18-in. wheels.
Lancer's highly rigid unibody structure, which makes extensive use of high-strength steel, allows for sport-oriented suspension tuning while also providing a smooth, compliant ride. Compared to the previous-generation Lancer, torsional rigidity has been increased by 56 percent, and bending rigidity is up by 50 percent - increases that exceed body stiffness measurements of even the previous Lancer Evolution IX.
Mitsubishi refined the new Lancer's suspension calibration to deliver an international driving character more commonly found in expensive European sport sedans. Front suspension employs strut tower bars that enhance lateral rigidity for precise steering response. The Lancer's sophisticated new multi-link rear suspension is a major factor in providing ride and handling characteristics that might be expected from a more expensive vehicle. Lancer DE and ES models feature standard 16-in. wheels (steel on DE, alloy on ES) with 205/60 R16 tires.
The 2008 Lancer GTS - with the standard 5-speed manual transmission or the optional CVT - combines a sport-tuned suspension - including different stabilizer bars and spring/shock damping rates - with 18-inch wheels and 215/45 R18 tires to make this model a tenacious twisty-road tamer. The GTS's brakes are the same as used on the larger, heavier Outlander SUV, featuring 11.6-in. (294 mm) vented discs in front and 11.9-in. (302 mm) solid discs in rear.
Comprehensive Safety Package
The 2008 Lancer is built around Mitsubishi's next-generation Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution (RISE) unibody design. The RISE body structure disperses energy loads during side and rear crashes and controls distortion, enhancing occupant protection and also helping to protect the fuel system during a rear impact.
The 2008 Lancer's safety package is one of the most comprehensive in the segment and includes an advanced dual front air bag supplemental restraint system (SRS) with occupant sensors, standard front seat-mounted side-impact air bags and side curtain air bags, plus a driver's knee air bag. The Lancer ES and GTS models include as standard an anti-lock braking system (ABS) with electronic brake-force distribution (EBD), which is available as an option for the DE model. All Lancer models feature a tire pressure monitoring system.
International-Inspired Interior
As with the exterior, the Lancer's interior is characterized by clean and crisp surfaces, free of gimmicks and using high-quality materials with careful attention to detail. Each trim line is distinguished by its own distinct seating materials and interior trim. The overall instrument panel shape and design contribute to a more spacious interior feeling than seen in some competitors. The roomy feeling is no illusion, as the new Lancer provides 94.8 cu. ft. of passenger space (93.3 with the optional sunroof).
Precision-designed detailing on all controls lends a "high-touch," high-tech feel. The short-stroke switches also impart a feeling of quality and solidity, and audio switches are finished in piano black for an upscale appearance. Metallic-like trim highlights the shifter bezel, and also the steering wheel-mounted audio and cruise controls switches in the ES and GTS models.
Premium In-Car Technology
All Lancer models for 2008 come pre-wired for accessory SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio. This in-demand feature is also included in the optional Sun and Sound Package that is available for the ES and GTS models, where it is combined with a power glass sunroof, SIRIUS(R) Satellite Radio with 6-month pre-paid subscription and a 650-watt (max.), Rockford-Fosgate(R) Premium Audio system - the most powerful factory-installed audio system in the segment.
Similar to the option offered for the new-generation 2007 Outlander SUV, the audiophile-quality Rockford-Fosgate system has been custom-tuned for the Lancer's interior acoustics to reproduce all types of music with remarkable clarity and power. The system includes a 6-CD in-dash head unit with MP3 playback capability and features an audio input jack to connect an iPod(R) or similar media player. The Lancer's Rockford-Fosgate system plays through nine speakers in seven positions, including a trunk-mounted subwoofer.
The sport-tuned GTS is also the technology leader of the 2008 Lancer line, featuring a standard Bluetooth(R) wireless technology cell phone interface system with voice recognition microphone for hands-free calling (available for the ES model). The GTS model for 2008 is exclusively available with the optional Navigation and Technology Package, which combines a 30-gigabyte hard disc drive (HDD) navigation system with digital music server function, the Mitsubishi Multi-Communication System and the FAST Key (Freehand Advanced Security Transmitter) entry system. FAST Key allows the driver to unlock the vehicle simply by having the remote in a pocket or purse and grasping the handle on either of the front doors or the trunk.
Lancer: The Intelligent Choice
Mitsubishi designed the new-generation Lancer with a focus on reduced operating costs and increased reliability and durability. For example, replaceable crush boxes used on the front side members can help reduce the repair costs for a light collision. Using a timing chain instead of a belt - as many engines in the segment use - allows for a more compact design, helps ensure reliability and eliminates the need for belt replacement. Iridium-tip spark plugs contribute to lower emissions and help extend major service intervals.
Coming Soon: Evolution Revolution
The Lancer Evolution has long lived up to its namesake by greatly improving with each successive generation. (Lancer Evolution VIII was the first to be offered in the U.S. market.) As Prototype X demonstrates, the Lancer Evolution will soon make perhaps the largest leap in overall capability seen between two generations of this model. The next Evolution will offer major gains in handling dynamics and technology while maintaining the kind of thrilling turbo engine performance that has made the model a street legend around the world.
Although clearly based on the new Lancer and sharing its distinctive shark-nose grille opening, Prototype X features a unique front end, rear fenders and decklid. Making a maximum-performance statement, Prototype X looks the part of the street-wise sports machine with its boxed fenders, aggressively sloping hood with integral air scoop, 20-inch alloy wheels with massive brakes and the high-tech LED turn signals in the sideview mirrors.
Inside, the deeply contoured bucket seats are upholstered in high-grip Alcantara. An electronic lap counter hints at the car's weekend club racer capability, while the red LED light band that spans the doors and the dash surface might suggest a customizing idea to future customers. The user technology in Prototype X previews what will be available for the next Lancer Evolution. While not all design features and content seen on Prototype X will make it to the production vehicle, the overall design will carry through.
Next-Gen Evolution Power
The engine powering Prototype X - and the next Lancer Evolution - is a turbocharged version of the new aluminum 4B11 2.0-liter DOHC MIVEC engine used in the 2008 Lancer. It will yield the highest power rating ever in an Evolution model. (Since development continues, final engine output figures will be revealed at a later date.) Significantly, the newest Lancer Evolution will have less differentiation from market to market than the previous generations.
The new model's aluminum engine block is a significant 20 kg (53.4 lbs.) lighter than the iron-block 4G63 engine used in all previous Evolution models, which aids weight distribution. In addition, its orientation (exhaust located on bulkhead side) allows for improved placement that helps to lower the center of gravity. Although the new Evolution engine block is lighter, it was designed from the outset for high-performance turbocharged applications. High inherent strength has been achieved partly through over-engineering of the open deck block, and the use of large water jackets and metal areas around each siamesed cylinder bore. The reciprocating assembly of the turbocharged 4B11 is capable of withstanding high levels of boost.
Automated Manual Transmission
Prototype X is equipped with the automated manual transmission with magnesium steering wheel paddle shifters that will be available on the next Lancer Evolution. This new transmission will offer lightning fast, paddle-shift actuated shifting when desired, along with offering a fully automatic mode. This unit is not a conventional torque-converter automatic transmission, but rather a true auto-capable manual similar to that used on some of the world's most notable performance models. For stick shift purists, the next Lancer Evolution will still offer a conventional 5-speed manual transmission. With the 4B11 turbo engine's stronger torque performance, a 5-speed will provide optimal acceleration response.
Super All Wheel Control (S-AWC)
The next Lancer Evolution, while still providing the levels of engine performance that appeal to this model's loyal core customers, will expand dynamic capability with the new Super All Wheel Control (S-AWC) system. Combining intelligent full-time four-wheel drive with stability control, S-AWC is a further development of the advanced full-time 4WD technology first introduced on the new-generation Outlander SUV for 2007.
In Prototype X this next-generation system combines an Active Center Differential (ACD) with an Active Yaw Control (AYC) rear differential and Active Skid Control (ASC). The AYC rear differential has never been offered on a Lancer Evolution sold in the U.S. market. The combination of all these technologies will help the Lancer Evolution make optimal use of its considerable torque and also ensure the highest level of dynamic capability and stability ever in this model. At the same time, the new technology will further enhance the exhilarating driving performance character that customers have come to expect from this model.
The next Lancer Evolution once again features its own suspension system, replacing steel stampings of the standard Lancer with race-proven forged aluminum components. Due to the high rigidity of the new global C-platform, the Evolution's suspension can be tuned to provide a more compliant and stable ride than before without compromising handling performance - a trait that is expected from a true world-class performance sedan.
With exciting performance assured, Mitsubishi will be able to equip the upcoming Lancer Evolution to be a markedly better car for everyday driving. User technologies introduced on the new Outlander and Lancer models will also be offered in the next Lancer Evolution, including a premium Rockford-Fosgate(R) 650-watt (max.) audio system, HDD navigation system with music server, Bluetooth(R), steering wheel audio controls, and an automatic climate control system.
New Performance Diesel Model Under Development
In 2010, the Lancer line will gain a powerful turbo-diesel model. Mitsubishi last sold a diesel-powered pickup truck in the U.S. market in 1985. The next-generation Mitsubishi turbo-diesel announced at the NAIAS for the U.S. will be based on the engine that MMC is developing together with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries for European export models. The new engine incorporates a DPF + NOx trap catalyst system to ensure compliance with U.S. Tier II Bin 5 emissions regulations that require NOx (nitrogen oxides) emissions to be as low as those from gasoline engines.
This advanced new Mitsubishi diesel will use a lightweight aluminum block and a common-rail fuel injection system, with piezo injectors for optimal responsiveness. A new variable-geometry / variable diffuser turbocharger will provide a wide range of boost control to give the Lancer turbo-diesel model quick and powerful response. Similar to other advanced turbochargers, the Mitsubishi variable-geometry turbo design enables exhaust turbine flow to be varied, which helps to sharpen response by minimizing "turbo lag." The Mitsubishi turbo goes a step farther, with a variable diffuser that can vary flow from the compressor to the intake. The combination of these technologies will yield an outstanding combination of power and fuel efficiency.
Premium Warranty
Mitsubishi cars, sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks are backed by comprehensive new vehicle limited warranties. Mitsubishi cars and sport utility vehicles come with a 10-year/100,000 mile powertrain limited warranty, along with a 5-year/60,000 mile bumper to bumper new vehicle limited warranty. Mitsubishi pickup trucks are covered by a 5-year/60,000 mile bumper to bumper new vehicle limited warranty that also includes powertrain components. All Mitsubishi vehicles are covered by a 7-year /100,000 mile anti-corrosion/perforation limited warranty and
5-years/unlimited miles Roadside Assistance that includes free towing to the nearest authorized Mitsubishi retailer. See coverage for specific details.
Technical data, features, options and other equipment listed in this release are based on the latest information available at the time of printing and are subject to change without notice.
Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc., (MMNA) is responsible for all manufacturing, finance, sales, marketing and research and development operations of the Mitsubishi Motors Corporation in the United States. Mitsubishi Motors sells coupes, convertibles, sedans, a mid-size pickup truck and sport utility vehicles through a network of approximately 520 dealers.
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Dodge racing driver Kurt Busch drives the 2008 Dodge Viper onto the stage at the Chrysler Group unveiling at Cobo Center in Detroit Tuesday.
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Pontiac announced new 2008 Torrent GXP and 2008 G6 GXP models at the North American International Auto Show. These high-performance variants join the popular Grand Prix GXP and Solstice GXP models, affirming Pontiac's commitment to progressive design and balanced performance.
The G6 GXP is available in coupe and sedan models, broadening the G6 lineup with performance and style not typically found in the midsize segment. G6 GXP models receive a sophisticated, 3.6L DOHC V-6 VVT that produces approximately 252 horsepower (188 kW) and 251 lb.-ft. of torque (341 Nm). The engine is backed by a Hydra-Matic 6T70 six-speed automatic transmission and complemented with a performance-tuned suspension, 18-inch wheels and specific exterior and interior appointments.
The Torrent GXP delivers an exciting, sporting competitor to the SUV market, with a lowered suspension, 18-inch wheels, unique exterior appointments and a potent 263-horsepower (196 kW) 3.6L DOHC V-6 VVT/six-speed automatic powertrain combination that propels the vehicle from 0-60 mph in less than seven seconds.
“Customers have come to equate Pontiac GXP vehicles with an uncompromising balance of performance, style and comfort,” said John Larson, Pontiac general manager. “The Torrent GXP and G6 GXP models deliver on that proven formula, which has made the Grand Prix GXP and Solstice GXP among the most popular vehicles at Pontiac dealerships.”
The 2008 Torrent GXP and the G6 GXP models are scheduled to arrive at dealerships in the fall of 2007. Prices have not been announced.
G6 GXP
The new, 2008 G6 GXP performance coupe and sedan bring a new, performance-oriented dimension to the G6’s broad lineup. They will be available with both base and Street edition packages.
G6 GXP Street edition models are easily identified by their new front fascia, which features new fog lamps and braided polished stainless steel upper and outboard lower grille inserts with chrome surrounds on the upper grille sections leading to a revised hood with scoops. New body side rocker moldings lead to a redesigned rear fascia with two exhaust openings. Chrome, dual-wall tips exit through the openings. A rear spoiler also is part of the GXP package, but is specific to either the coupe or sedan; the coupe model receives a larger, more aggressive “hammerhead” spoiler. GXP-specific 18-inch wheels are also standard in the Street edition package.
All G6 GXP models are powered by GM Powertrain’s 3.6L V-6 with variable valve timing. It is rated at 252 horsepower (188 kW) at 6300 rpm and 251 lb.-ft. of torque (341 Nm) at 3200 rpm. The engine is a state-of-the-art, DOHC powerplant that uses full four-cam phasing, rapid date processing and torque-based engine management to optimize power, economy and emissions performance.
The 3.6-liter V-6 VVT engine is mated to a new Hydra-Matic 6T70 electronically controlled six-speed automatic transmission. It is an advanced transmission with state-of-the-art clutch-to-clutch shift operation, designed for high-performance front-wheel drive applications. Clutch-to-clutch operation allows for reduced complexity and compact packaging. The six-speed automatic improves vehicle performance up to 8 percent and increases fuel economy up to 4 percent over current front-wheel-drive four-speed automatics.
G6 GXP models have sporty, driver-oriented interiors with refined controls and instrument layouts. Standard features include highly bolstered, body-hugging seats, tilt/telescopic steering wheel, racing-style gauges with true-red LED instrument backlighting, automatic climate control, power windows, power door locks, power mirrors, AM/FM/CD player, variable intermittent wipers, tachometer and theft-deterrent system. Available items include power adjustable pedals, six-way power seats, heated seats, leather seating surfaces, in-dash six-CD changers and remote vehicle start. GXP-specific leather-appointed seating with two-tone inserts is available.
On the road, the G6 GXP coupe and sedan deliver the type of responsive ride and handling characteristics expected from Pontiac's performance series. They are equipped with GXP-specific sport-tuned suspensions, as well as GM’s StabiliTrak electronic stability control system as standard equipment.
The front suspension uses a MacPherson strut design, with aluminum lower control arms and a direct-acting stabilizer bar. Suspension components mount to a U-shaped hydroformed chassis cradle. Rubber mounts isolate the body from the chassis cradle to minimize noise, vibration and harshness. At the rear, a four-link independent suspension design uses twin-tube shock absorbers and another direct acting stabilizer bar, all intended to minimize body roll during cornering. High-performance braking is an integral part of the G6’s sporty nature. Large, heavy-duty four-wheel disc brakes provide excellent stopping power and great fade resistance. Front discs are vented and the rears are solid. Four-channel ABS is standard.
Base G6 GXP models receive standard 18-inch aluminum alloy painted flangeless five-spoke wheels, while those opting for the Street edition will receive a unique 18-inch wheel. Black chrome-finished 18-inch aluminum wheels are also available.
Torrent GXP
Using the popular Torrent SUV as the foundation, the Torrent GXP starts with a sleek, unique exterior design that includes a sculpted hood, a revised front fascia with cooling inlets and detailed, deep-set grille inserts. The Torrent GXP’s lower front and rear fascias, as well as the rocker moldings, are body-colored. The sleek look is enhanced with the elimination of the roof rack (which remains an option), lowering the look of the vehicle beyond its reduced ride height. Eighteen-inch flangeless, high-polished forged aluminum five-spoke wheels complete the Torrent GXP’s aggressive stance. Chrome details, such as the door handles and dual exhaust tips, reflect the vehicle’s attention to detail.
Inside, the Torrent GXP also is performance-oriented. New seats with bolsters that enhance lateral support during quick cornering maneuvers are standard, with leather-covered versions available. It also has a leather-wrapped, three-spoke steering wheel and GXP-specific instruments, including a 140-mph speedometer – all with Pontiac's signature red backlighting. Additional interior cues include an upscale, “piano black” appearance on the instrument panel and a parallel shifter gate for the GXP-specific tap-up/tap-down feature of the six-speed automatic transmission.
The six-speed transmission – GM Hydra-Matic’s new 6T70 – provides an excellent balance between performance and fuel economy. It is paired with GM’s 3.6L V-6, a high-feature, DOHC engine with variable valve timing that delivers 263 horsepower (196 kW). This powertrain combination delivers performance that leaves many SUVs in the dust and rivals many sports cars, with an estimated 0-60 mph time of 6.9 seconds. The Torrent GXP also features a specially tuned exhaust note that driving enthusiasts will appreciate. The powertrain combination is available with a standard front-wheel-drive configuration or an available all-wheel-drive (AWD) configuration.
The Torrent GXP’s underhood prowess is channeled to the pavement via a performance-tuned suspension. Torrent’s segment-leading 112.5-inch (2,857 mm) wheelbase and wide 61.8-inch (1,569 mm) track give the GXP a stable, confident road feel. The front suspension has a MacPherson strut design and the rear features a four-link independent layout. Stiffer shock valving, spring rates and suspension bushings; stronger stabilizer bars and hydraulic power steering contribute to a more responsive, sporting driving experience. Specific 235/50R18 all-season radial sport tires complement the Torrent GXP’s ride and handling characteristics.
Additionally, GM’s innovative StabiliTrak electronic stability control system, tire pressure monitoring system, and front and rear disc brakes with four-channel ABS, including panic brake assist and trailering stability, are standard on the Torrent GXP. On AWD models, the AWD system engages automatically when wheel slip is detected.
Additional vehicle highlights include an impressive list of standard features: dual-stage front driver and front passenger air bags with GM’s Passenger Sensing System; head curtain side-impact air bags with rollover protection; five-passenger seating – including a sliding rear seat that offers the greatest rear-seat legroom in the class – flat-folding front passenger seat for longer cargo items; power door locks with remote keyless entry; power windows; air conditioning; tilt steering and rear liftgate with defogger and washer/wiper. Also included is an auxiliary audio input jack and an electronic driver information center. Available features include OnStar, as well as entertainment features such as a six-disc in-dash CD changer, a navigation system and a DVD player.
Overview
| Models: | Pontiac Torrent GXP FWD and AWD |
| Body style / driveline: | 5-passenger, 4-door SUV , front-engine, front- or all whel drive |
| Construction: | welded galvanized steel monocoque |
| EPA vehicle class: | compact sport utility vehicle |
| Manufacturing location: | Ingersoll , Ontario , Canada |
| Key competitors: | Toyota RAV4 Sport, Mazda CX-7, BMW X3 |
Engine
| Type: | 3.6L V-6 (LY7) |
| Displacement (cu in / cc): | 217 / 3564 |
| Bore & stroke (in / mm): | 3.7 x 3.37 / 94 x 85.6 |
| Block material: | cast aluminum |
| Cylinder head material: | cast aluminum |
| Valvetrain: | dual overhead camshafts, 4 valves per cylinder |
| Ignition system: | coil-on-plug |
| Fuel delivery: | sequential fuel injection |
| Compression ratio: | 10.2:1 |
| Horsepower (hp / kW @ rpm): | 263 / 196 @ 6500 |
| Torque (lb-ft / Nm @ rpm): | 250 / 342 @ 3100 |
| Recommended fuel: | 87 octane |
| Emissions controls: | evaporative system, dual catalytic converters and positive crankcase ventilation |
| Estimated fuel economy | |
| (city / hwy): | TBD |
Transmission
| Type: | Hydra-Matic 6T70 6-speed automatic |
| Gear ratios: (:1): | |
| First: | 4.48 |
| Second: | 2.87 |
| Third: | 1.84 |
| Fourth: | 1.41 |
| Fifth: | 1.00 |
| Sixth: | 0.74 |
| Reverse: | 2.88 |
| Final drive ratio: | 2.77 |
Chassis/Suspension
| Front: | independent MacPherson struts |
| Rear: | independent 4-link w/coil springs and trailing arm |
| Steering type: | hydraulic power rack-and-pinion |
| Steering ratio: | 16.5:1 |
| Steering wheel turns, lock-to-lock: | 2.5 |
| Turning circle, curb-to-curb (ft / m): | 41.83 / 12.75 |
Brakes
| Type: | power front and rear disc, standard anti-lock brakes |
| Rotor diameter x thickness (in / mm): | front: 11.65 x 1.02 / 296 x 26 |
| Rotor diameter x thickness (in / mm): | rear: 11.93 x 0.79 / 303 x 20 |
Wheels/Tires
| Wheel size and type: | 18-inch high polish flangeless wheels |
| Tires: | P235/50R18 all-season steel-belted radial blackwall tires |
Dimensions
Exterior
| Wheelbase (in / mm): | 112.5 / 2857 |
| Overall length (in / mm): | 189.6 / 4816 |
| Overall width (in / mm): | 71.4 / 1814 |
| Overall height (in / mm): | 65.7 / 1669 (w/o roof rack); 69.3 / 1760 (w/ roof rack) |
| Track (in / mm): | front: 61.7 / 1568 rear: 61.8 / 1572 |
| Approach angle (deg): | 14.9 |
| Departure angle (deg): | 20.4 |
| Breakover ramp angle (deg): | 12 @ EPA mass |
| Minimum ground clearance (in / mm): | 6.6 / 167.5 |
| Curb weight (lb / kg): | FWD: 3919 / 1778 AWD: 4060 / 1842 |
| Weight distribution (front / rear): | FWD: 59 / 41 AWD: 58 / 42 |
Interior
| Seating capacity: | 5 |
| Headroom (in / mm): | front: 40.9 / 1038 rear: 40.1 / 1018 |
| Legroom (in / mm): | front: 41.2 / 1048 rear: 40.2 / 1021 |
| Shoulder room (in / mm): | front: 55.7 / 1414 rear: 55.9 / 1420 |
| Hip room (in / mm): | front: 51.1 / 1298 rear: 51.4 / 1305 |
Capacities
| EPA interior volume (cu ft / L): | 138.6 / 3919 |
| Passenger volume (cu ft / L) | 106.4 / 3013 |
| Cargo volume (cu ft / L): Maximum behind rear seat: Maximum behind front seat: |
35.2 / 996.9 68.6 / 1942.8 |
| GVWR, standard (lb / kg): | 5114 / 2320 (FWD & AWD) |
| Payload, base (lb / kg): | 1000 / 454 (FWD & AWD) |
| Trailer towing maximum (lb / kg): | 3500 / 1588 (FWD & AWD) |
| Fuel tank (gal / L): | FWD 20.5 / 77.6 AWD 16.6 / 62.8 |
| Engine oil (qt / L): | 5.5 / 5.2 |
| Cooling system (qt / L): | 12.7 / 12 |
Overview
| Models: | G6 GXP coupe and sedan |
| Body style / driveline: | 5-passenger sedan, 4-passenger coupe; front-engine, front-drive |
| Construction: | unitized, 2-side galvanized steel body with high-strength steel in chassis |
| EPA vehicle class: | midsize sedan and coupe |
| Manufacturing location: | Orion, Mich. |
| Key competitors: | Nissan Altima, Mitsubishi Galant, Mazda 6, Volkswagen Jetta |
Engines
| Type: | 3.6L V-6 VVT (LY7) |
| Displacement (cu in / cc): | 217 / 3564 |
| Bore & stroke (in / mm): | 3.70 x 3.37 / 94 x 85.6 |
| Block material: | cast aluminum w/ cast-in-place iron liners |
| Cylinder head material: | aluminum |
| Valvetrain: | dual overhead camshafts, 4 valves per cylinder, continuously variable valve timing |
| Ignition system: | electronic individual coil-on-plug; individual cylinder knock control and extended-life platinum-tipped spark plugs |
| Fuel delivery: | returnless sequential port fuel injection |
| Compression ratio: | 10.2:1 |
| Horsepower (hp / kW @ rpm): | 252 / 188 @ 6300 rpm* |
| Torque (lb-ft / Nm @ rpm): | 251 / 341 @ 3200 rpm* |
| Recommended fuel: | regular unleaded |
| Maximum engine speed (rpm): | 6900 |
| Emissions controls: | evaporative system, single close-coupled catalytic converter, equal-length exhaust, single underfloor catalytic converter, positive crankcase ventilation, intake and exhaust cam phasers, electronic throttle control |
| Estimated fuel economy: | TBD |
Transmissions
| Type: | Hydra-Matic 6T70 6-speed automatic transmission |
| Gear ratios (:1): | |
| First: | 4.48 |
| Second: | 2.87 |
| Third: | 1.88 |
| Fourth: | 1.47 |
| Fifth: | 1.00 |
| Sixth: | .074 |
| Reverse: | 2.88 |
| Final drive ratio: | 2.77 |
Chassis/Suspension
| Front: | MacPherson strut with aluminum L-shaped control arms; 22-mm hollow direct-acting stabilizer bar |
| Rear: | four-link independent with twin-tube gas shocks; dual-rate mini-block coil springs; 20-mm solid direct-acting stabilizer bar, convertibles equipped with montoube rear shocks |
| Steering type: | hydraulic power steering |
| Steering ratio: | 16.2 |
| Steering wheel turns, lock-to-lock: | TBD |
| Turning circle, curb-to-curb (ft / m): | TBD |
Brakes
| Type: | power-assisted disc; vented front, solid rear discs; ABS, TCS and StabiliTrak standard |
| Rotor diameter (in / mm): | front: 11.65 / 296 rear: 10.63 / 270 |
Wheels/Tires
| Wheel size and type: | 18-in. alum. alloy painted flangeless 5-spoke (std); 18-in. black-chrome finish (opt) |
| Tires: | std: P225/50R18 touring blackwall opt: P225/50R18 summer only performance |
Dimensions
Exterior
| Sedan | Coupe | |
| Wheelbase (in / mm): | 112.3 / 2852 | 112.3 / 2852 |
| Overall length (in / mm): | 189 / 4802 | 189 / 4802 |
| Overall width (in / mm): | 70.6 / 1749 | 70.6 / 1749 |
| Overall height (in / mm): | 57 / 1450 | 57 / 1450 |
| Track (in / mm): | front: 59.8 / 1519 | front: 59.8 / 1519 |
| rear: 60.4 / 1534 | rear: 60.4 / 1534 | |
| Curb weight (lb / kg): | 3428 / 1555 | 3428 / 1555 |
Interior
| Sedan | Coupe | |
| Seating capacity (front / rear): | 2 / 3 | 2+2 |
| Headroom (in / mm): | front: 39.5 / 1003 rear: 36.3 / 923 |
front: 38.9 / 988 rear: 36.3 / 923 |
| Legroom (in / mm): | front: 42.2 / 1073 rear: 37.6 / 955 |
front: 42.2 / 1073 rear: 35.8 / 910 |
| Shoulder room (in / mm): | front: 55.4 / 1407 rear: 53.8 / 1366 |
front: 54.2 / 1376 rear: 51.1 / 1299 |
| Hip room (in / mm): | front: 52.7 / 1338 rear: 51.9 / 1318 |
front: 52.6 / 1337 rear: 49.9 / 1267 |
Capacities
| Sedan | Coupe | |
| EPA passenger volume (cu ft / L): | 110.1 / 3117.7 | 110.1 / 3117.7 |
| EPA interior volume (cu ft / L): | 96.1 / 2721.2 | 90.1 / 2551.6 |
| Cargo volume (cu ft / L): | 14 / 396 | 11 / 311.5 |
| Trailer towing maximum (lb / kg): | 1000 / 453 (6-cyl.) | 1000 / 453 |
| Fuel tank (gal / L): | 16.4 / 64 | 16.4 / 64 |
| Engine oil (qt / L): | 5.0 / 4.7 | 5.0 / 4.7 |
| Cooling system (qt / L): | 11.6 / 11 | 11.6 / 11 |
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