Back when the Ford Motor Company was putting the finishing touches on the first-generation Mustang pony car, John DeLorean was developing a Pontiac sports car that would greatly influence the C3 ...
This is a Pontiac concept car that you won't find languishing in the classifieds, and it's called the Banshee. Built back when John DeLorean was still at General Motors and hadn't yet produced the ...
Conceived to be a sports car that most Americans could afford, the fantastic XP-833 could've been a paradigm-shifting halo car for Pontiac, but GM management prevented it from going into production to ...
Like most brands, Pontiac has made its fair share of concept cars, most of which never saw the sales floor of a dealership. In some cases, that was a good thing. We're not sure we'd like the memory of ...
For Pontiac and Corvette fans, the designation "XP-833" is more than just a series of letters and numbers. XP-833 refers to the legendary 1964 Pontiac Banshee, a prototype whose debut was canceled ...
After an extended period of basing its special show cars on production models, starting in 1984 Pontiac would field a large assortment of concept cars that were attempts to portray the future and use ...
It's hard to believe, but we're rapidly closing in on the unofficial target date for introduction of the next-generation Camaros and Firebirds. Second-generation F-bodies were with us for all of 12 ...
We drove the 2020 Volkswagen Passat R-Line; a 1964 Pontiac Banshee prototype surfaced in a weird place; and Travis Pastrana said he's going stir crazy. It's the Week in Reverse, right here at Motor ...
Pontiac took a stab at a two-seat production car with the Banshee concept, also known as the XP-833, in 1964. Styling was very similar to the forthcoming third-generation Chevy Corvette, with similar ...