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New York '08 Preview: 2010 Pontiac sports truck, GM wants you to name it!(New "El Camino" Type)
Auto Blog ^ | March 15, 2008 | Sam Abuelsamid

Posted on 03/17/2008 10:30:20 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

After more than two decades, the ghost of the El Camino has finally risen from the grave, at least for U.S. drivers. It never actually went away in Australia. Now that the Pontiac G8 has ushered in a new era of affordable rear-wheel-drive performance at General Motors, the car-based pickup truck, or Ute as they are called Down Under, is coming back. Rumors have been flying for months about a G8 Ute and GM even showed the GMC Denali XT concept at the Chicago Auto Show last month – a four-door ute with a two-mode hybrid power-train that may or may not see production.

What we will definitely see in showrooms late next year is the Pontiac G8 Sport Truck. The G8 Ute gets a 6-foot 2-inch long cargo bed behind its two-passenger cab. Compared to the sedan, the pickup has a four-inch longer wheelbase plus two more inches hanging behind the rear axle. The box that's unified with the passenger compartment comes with a color matched soft tonneau cover to enclose the 42.7 cubic feet contained within the composite bed. That's nearly double the volume of the late and unlamented Chevy SSR. The G8 can haul almost 1,100 lbs and tow 3,500 lbs, that latter figure also 1,000 lbs more than the SSR.

This time around GM isn't skimping on the power in the initial offering, with immediate availability of the 361-hp 6.0L V8 from the G8 GT sedan. That will push the G8 to 60 mph in about 5.4 seconds. No word yet on whether they will offer up the 3.6L V6 as a base engine, although that does seem likely whether its the direct-inject version or not. There's even 8.5 cubic feet of room inside the cab behind the seats to protect valuables.

You might be wondering about that rather lame G8 Sport Truck name. Since so many people were clamoring for GM to bring the Ute to the U.S., the company has decided to let fans name the new vehicle. They've set up a site at www.pontiac.com/namethiscar where you can submit your ideas. The winning name will be announced on April 15. We imagine "El Camino" has a pretty good shot at winning.

If we haven't satisfied your U.S. Ute craving yet, check out Pickuptruck.com for more info and Jalopnik for more exclusive pics like the ones in our high-res gallery below.

PRESS RELEASE

PONTIAC INTRODUCES SEGMENT-BENDING G8 SPORT TRUCK NEW YORK – The 2010 Pontiac G8 sport truck blurs the line between cars and trucks and is creating an all-new segment in the North American car market. This dramatically different vehicle blends the sporty handling of a performance coupe with the cargo capabilities of a light truck.

Based on the all-new Pontiac G8 performance sedan, the newest member of the G8 family has a longer wheelbase and a cargo bed suitable for either work or recreation. The G8 sport truck significantly stretches Pontiac's commitment to style and performance and is expected to arrive in dealers' showrooms in late 2009.

"Pontiac has never shied away from offering segment-defining vehicles, going back to the original GTO," said Jim Bunnell, Buick-Pontiac-GMC general manager. "There's simply nothing else like the G8 sport truck on the road today, and we definitely believe that there are customers who will be excited by its distinctive design, performance and cargo capabilities."

Consumer named

Another unique aspect of this new vehicle is the fact that it will be named by a consumer. Beginning today (March 15, 2008), consumers can visit www.pontiac.com/namethiscar and submit their name ideas. "As an important part of the G8 family, we know that 'sport truck' doesn't fully describe the vehicle's ability to blur the lines between sports car and truck," said Craig Bierley, Pontiac marketing director. "Because its fans will surely be as unique as the vehicle itself, we're giving them a voice in selecting a name that reflects its appeal." The winning entry will be announced April 15.

Design

The G8 sport truck maintains the same sporty exterior design as its namesake sedan. Flared fenders wrap around the 18-inch wheels and give it a wide, confident stance. The roofline has a coupe-like profile that reflects the vehicle's performance pedigree.

The doors, roof and exterior panels aft of the B-pillars are unique from the G8 sedan. One-piece outer body panels give the vehicle a sleek appearance. Wrap-around taillamps and fully concealed tailgate hinges add to the sculpted look. A color-coordinated, soft tonneau cover conceals and protects items in the cargo bed from the weather.

Performance

The sport truck draws its strength from the same powerful 6.0L V-8 engine used in the G8 GT. It puts out 361 horsepower (270 kW) and 385 lb.-ft. (522 Nm) of torque. The combination of a six-speed automatic transmission and Active Fuel Management technology provides both car-like fuel economy and an unexpected 0-to-60 time of 5.4 seconds.

While these performance numbers are respectable by sports car standards, the G8 sport truck offers flexibility unlike that of a sports car. A 73.9-inch (1878 mm) cargo bed has 42.7 cubic feet (1208 L) of cargo space and a durable composite bed liner. It also can carry a payload of more than 1,074 pounds (488 kg) and tow a 3,500-pound (1,600 kg) trailer.

Structure

The G8 sport truck is based on the same rear-wheel-drive architecture as the G8 performance sedan. However, the sport truck's body structure was reinforced in key areas to support its cargo and towing duties. More than 60 new components were added to strengthen the structure. Compared to the sedan, the 118.5-inch (3,009 mm) wheelbase is approximately four inches longer and the overall length is six inches longer.

Suspension and wheels

A four-wheel independent suspension with electronic stability control delivers confident handling, whether loaded with weekend home-improvement supplies or towing a pair of personal watercraft to the lake.

The steering box is located ahead of the front axle line for a quick, direct feel. The sport truck's front stabilizer bar is one mm larger than the sedan, and the rear suspension has been enhanced to support payloads without adversely affecting handling.

The G8 sport truck rides on 18-inch machine-faced aluminum wheels with a P245/45R18 summer performance tire. All-season tires are available. An optional Sports Package includes 19-inch machine-faced aluminum wheels with P245/40R19 summer performance tires.

Brakes and steering

The sport truck shares the G8 GT's four-wheel disc brake system, featuring 12.64-inch front and 12.76-inch rear rotors. Front rotor thickness is 1.0 inch, while the rear rotors are 0.87-inch thick. Twin-piston, front alloy calipers and vented rotors and single-piston, alloy rear calipers with vented rotors are standard, as is ABS.

Comfort and convenience

Given its heritage, it's not surprising that the G8 sport truck offers many of the same creature comforts as the G8 GT, such as:

Air conditioning with electronic dual-zone climate control Cruise control Driver Information Center Bluetooth connectivity Tilt/telescoping steering wheel with DIC and radio controls Power windows/locks/mirrors Remote keyless entry and remote start Theft-deterrent alarm system Fully-bolstered, four-way adjustable cloth seats are standard. Heated, six-way leather seats are available. They can be customized with two-tone, black-and-red inserts and a coordinating gauge cluster.

Behind the seats is a surprisingly large interior cargo area with more than 8.5 cubic feet (245 liters) of storage space. There are two covered storage compartments beneath the load floor and a pair of cargo nets.

Sound system

The G8 sport truck's 230-watt Blaupunkt AM/FM/six-disc CD changer has an MP3 input and five speakers. The 6.5-inch audio display controls both the sound and climate control systems.

Safety and security

A full list of safety features are standard, including:

StabiliTrak electronic vehicle stability system Tire pressure monitoring system Dual-stage frontal air bags with a passenger sensing system Head-curtain side air bags Side thorax air bags Three-point safety belts in all seating positions Safety belt pretensioners OnStar

(More details at link)


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If someone knows how to post photos, that'd be great. Thanks!
1 posted on 03/17/2008 10:30:22 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

The obvious name is The Pontiac Mullet. What do I win?


2 posted on 03/17/2008 10:36:35 PM PDT by MediaMole
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

It’s the COUBogon.

The Holden Utes are great for what they do, but they already have a negative connotation so deeply ingrained in the Aussie psyche I can’t imagine the problems the US marketers are going to have.


3 posted on 03/17/2008 10:39:31 PM PDT by JerseyHighlander
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To: MediaMole

Or the Billy Jeff? The Hopemobile? The Croc?


4 posted on 03/17/2008 10:42:29 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (http://www.fourfriedchickensandacoke.blogspot.com)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

They look pretty cool, but I can see a future where many of these are sporting hydraulic lifts as they bounce around the streets of South Central LA.


5 posted on 03/17/2008 10:46:37 PM PDT by MediaMole
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Since I’ll never buy one I won’t try to name it.


6 posted on 03/18/2008 2:16:10 AM PDT by AlaskaErik (I served and protected my country for 31 years. Democrats spent that time trying to destroy it.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Pontiac Beer Run


7 posted on 03/18/2008 3:29:23 AM PDT by gridlock (They don't call us "The Stupid Party" for nuthin'!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Cars and trucks have been given male-centered names for far too long.

Let me suggest La Camina


8 posted on 03/18/2008 4:36:21 AM PDT by AlbertWang
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
If someone knows how to post photos, that'd be great. Thanks!

Your Welcome!

9 posted on 03/18/2008 5:12:39 AM PDT by cuz_it_aint_their_money (I'm writing in "NONE OF THE ABOVE" for President in 2008! Who's with me?)
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To: JerseyHighlander
Holden Utes are great for what they do, but they already have a negative connotation so deeply ingrained in the Aussie psyche

Please explain

10 posted on 03/18/2008 5:30:14 AM PDT by Oztrich Boy
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To: cuz_it_aint_their_money

That’s a re-made Subaru Brat, not a El Camino.


11 posted on 03/18/2008 6:41:34 AM PDT by Deaf Smith
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That’s a re-made Subaru Brat, not a El Camino.

Well, then, at least they've upped the quality.

12 posted on 03/18/2008 6:43:26 AM PDT by MrB (You can't reason people out of a position that they didn't use reason to get into in the first place)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

The Pontiac Tijuana!


13 posted on 03/18/2008 6:44:46 AM PDT by Petronski (Nice job, Hillary. Now go home and get your shine box.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

El Vagina?


14 posted on 03/18/2008 6:47:07 AM PDT by TruthWillWin
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To: Deaf Smith

I don’t see the subaru brat in it.

I looked at one of those a long time ago and could not believe how small it was. I am 6’4 and I coulld not get inside it.


15 posted on 03/18/2008 6:48:35 AM PDT by Mr. K (Some days even my lucky rocketship underpants don't help)
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To: Mr. K

http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=Subaru+Brat&btnG=Search+Images&gbv=2


16 posted on 03/18/2008 9:33:03 AM PDT by Deaf Smith
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Loser Cruiser. Good timing, too, since the Taurus was to be discontinued.


17 posted on 03/20/2008 12:23:26 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/______________________Profile updated Saturday, March 1, 2008)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet; glock rocks; SouthTexas; Pete-R-Bilt; B4Ranch

I just read that GM will give the Pontiac the heave ho soon. Too bad because I would consider one of the little trucks but I’ll bet another GM badge will pick it up...


18 posted on 11/28/2008 10:27:58 AM PST by tubebender (Retirement...The art and science of Killing time before it Kills you...)
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I did tell you that this a a six month old thread didn’t I... :^


19 posted on 11/28/2008 10:30:10 AM PST by tubebender (Retirement...The art and science of Killing time before it Kills you...)
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To: tubebender

Eight month. LOL

I wouldn’t buy one mainly because I would be afraid to take it off of the pavement.


20 posted on 11/28/2008 10:48:57 AM PST by B4Ranch (Forbidden subject on FR.com--> "How should people respond to a government of looters? ")
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