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1990 Pontiac Sunfire 2+2

Pontiac re-defined the 2+2 idea with the Sunfire concept sports coupe. This hot-looking little four-seater features a set of unique door openings which use one-and-a-half doors on each side to facilitate access to the rear seats while allowing normal front-seat entry and exit. It is powered by a front-mounted 16-valve dual overhead cam 2-liter engine that delivers 190 hp and 205 ft/lb of torque. It also features fully independent suspension, antilock brakes, and five-speed automatic transmission. The body is hi-tech carbon fiber and uses 20-inch front wheels with 21-inch rear wheels—the interior features all the latest electronics, including a HUD or Head-Up Display.


The four-seater Pontiac Sunfire sports coupe was created in 1990. The car had carbon fiber bodies, was equipped with independent suspension, an anti-lock braking system, a five-speed automatic transmission, and was driven by an 8-cylinder 190-horsepower engine. The front was fitted with 20-inch wheels, while the rear had 21-inch wheels. A feature of the concept was the "half" rear doors that opened against travel direction and facilitated landing on the separate rear seats.


Images: GM; Coconv Photostream



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