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josh green
01-13-2009, 06:50 PM
2010 Pontiac G8 Sport Truck
GM Media Release
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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 U.S. 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."

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 colour-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 V8 engine used in the G8 GT. It puts out 361 hp (270 kW) of power 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 mph 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 stabiliser 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 aluminium wheels with a P245/45R18 summer performance tyre. All-season tyres are available. An optional Sports Package includes 19-inch machine-faced aluminium wheels with P245/40R19 summer performance tyres.

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 callipers and vented rotors and single-piston, alloy rear callipers with vented rotors are standard, as is ABS.

BKgen®
01-13-2009, 06:53 PM
2010 Pontiac G8 Sport Truck
GM Media Release
http://www.autoclub.com.au/uploaded_images/pontiac-g8-sport-truck-2010-726409.jpg
http://www.autoclub.com.au/uploaded_images/pontiac-g8-sport-truck-2010-770003.jpg
http://www.autoclub.com.au/uploaded_images/pontiac-g8-sport-truck-2010-705633.jpg

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 U.S. 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."

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 colour-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 V8 engine used in the G8 GT. It puts out 361 hp (270 kW) of power 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 mph 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 stabiliser 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 aluminium wheels with a P245/45R18 summer performance tyre. All-season tyres are available. An optional Sports Package includes 19-inch machine-faced aluminium wheels with P245/40R19 summer performance tyres.

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 callipers and vented rotors and single-piston, alloy rear callipers with vented rotors are standard, as is ABS.

nice pictures.

Christopherr
01-13-2009, 06:57 PM
Won't be coming...yet. GM froze the importing of the G8 ST due to capital issues. :(

Ricer
01-13-2009, 06:58 PM
i'll help...

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BAD SS
01-13-2009, 06:59 PM
Too bad they dropped it... :(

BKgen®
01-13-2009, 06:59 PM
mmm.... i love utes.

Elbow
01-13-2009, 08:21 PM
Yeah this is only new to the US...lol.

PURP
01-13-2009, 08:23 PM
hmm... well....ummm.... yeah...gross

EJ25RUN
01-13-2009, 08:43 PM
Since no one else is picking up on the two posts that count....

Autoblog...

GM reportedly kills off 2010 Pontiac G8 ST


Hold on to your Budweiser coozies: Details are scarce at the moment, but Pickuptruck.com is reporting that Pontiac has quietly euthanized plans to introduce the 2010 Pontiac G8 ST. The muscular G8-based trucklet was to signal the re-emergence of the unibody pickup in North America, a genre once populated with vehicles like the Chevrolet El Camino and Ford Ranchero, along with smaller front-drive moppets like the Volkswagen Rabbit pickup and Dodge Rampage.

The Austrailian-built rear-drive G8 ST was to arrive with V8 power, a 74-inch cargo hold, and a 3500-pound towing capacity, making it less capable than full-size body-on-frame pickups like General Motors' own Silverado/GMC Sierra twins, with the predicted trade-off of markedly better handling and fuel economy.

The ST was to launch as a 2010 model later this year, and prices were rumored to start in the low $30k range. Although we are unsurprised to learn of the truck's cancellation (as GM is actively slimming down its portfolio and the baby muscle pickup was expected to serve as a small-volume niche model), we can't help but get a little misty-eyed at the loss of what promised to be a truly epic donut-making machine. G8 ST, we hardly knew ye...

Doppelgänger
01-13-2009, 10:31 PM
yeah.... anyone that knows cars knows how long the Ute has been around.

GM should have brought this over a long time ago rather than sinking money into shitty SUVs and the faggoty Hummer line of garbage. But they're too dumb to do such a thing like listen to younger buyers. They'd rather just build a bunch of boring porr performing cars and dump all of their eggs in one basket. Glad to see them getting a shaft up their ass... it also angers me to see all of the other businesses that have to suffer for their poor judgements.

Oz10
01-14-2009, 08:26 AM
yeessss ANOTHER ugly american car! woo hoo.

Dwisforme05
01-14-2009, 09:46 AM
that looks like shit.

Brown Man
01-14-2009, 09:51 AM
ewwwwww

josh green
01-14-2009, 10:10 AM
Looks like my link went down.

Donati03gt
01-14-2009, 10:16 AM
el camino

fininfarina
01-14-2009, 10:24 AM
that looks good
It has similar looking as holden car in austrailia?

EJ25RUN
01-14-2009, 11:18 AM
yeessss ANOTHER ugly american car! woo hoo.

110% Austrailian

They have had utes since the 50's. Even before the Ford Ranchero.

OneSlow5pt0
01-14-2009, 11:30 AM
yeah.... anyone that knows cars knows how long the Ute has been around.

GM should have brought this over a long time ago rather than sinking money into shitty SUVs and the faggoty Hummer line of garbage. But they're too dumb to do such a thing like listen to younger buyers. They'd rather just build a bunch of boring porr performing cars and dump all of their eggs in one basket. Glad to see them getting a shaft up their ass... it also angers me to see all of the other businesses that have to suffer for their poor judgements.

x2.....Chevy has been in the shitter since they changed the monte carlo and impala to FWD.