The Pontiac Grand Prix is a classic American car model produced by Pontiac from 1962 to 2008 across multiple generations. Known for its blend of performance and comfort, the Grand Prix evolved from a full-size luxury coupe to a mid-size sporty sedan over the years. Each generation brought notable changes in dimensions, engine options, and styling, reflecting shifts in market demands and automotive technology. Today, the Grand Prix remains a popular model for enthusiasts interested in American muscle and personal luxury car history.
Discontinued Generations
2004 Pontiac Grand Prix (_IX_)

1420 mm
L:5037 mm | W:1819 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 2003-2008
- Model Year: 2004
Body Style: Sedan
- Length: 5037 mm198.3 in
- Width: 1819 mm71.6 in
- Height: 1420 mm55.9 in
- Trunk Capacity: 454 liter16.0 cu ft
- Trunk Capacity (Max): 1614 liter57.0 cu ft
1997 Pontiac Grand Prix Coupe VI (W)

1390 mm
L:5017 mm | W:1847 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1996-2003
- Model Year: 1997
Body Style: Coupe
- Length: 4990-5017 mm196.5-197.5 in
- Width: 1847 mm72.7 in
- Height: 1390 mm54.7 in
- Trunk Capacity: 454-455 liter16.0-16.1 cu ft
1997 Pontiac Grand Prix VI (W)

1390 mm
L:4991 mm | W:1847 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1996-2003
- Model Year: 1997
Body Style: Sedan
- Length: 4991 mm196.5 in
- Width: 1847 mm72.7 in
- Height: 1390 mm54.7 in
- Trunk Capacity: 454-455 liter16.0-16.1 cu ft
- Trunk Capacity (Max): 455 liter16.1 cu ft
1988 Pontiac Grand Prix V (W)

1978 Pontiac Grand Prix IV (LJ)
