Model Lineup
| |
Engines |
Transmissions |
| |
3800 3.8L Series II
V-6 |
Northstar 4.6L V-8 |
4-spd auto
(Hydra-Matic 4T65-E) |
4-spd auto
(Hydra-Matic 4T80-E) |
| SE |
s |
- |
s |
- |
| SLE |
s |
- |
s |
- |
| GXP |
- |
s |
- |
s |
| Key: |
|
| Standard |
s |
| Not available |
- |
2005 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE: PERFORMANCE LUXURY
WITH THE EMPHASIS ON PERFORMANCE
Bonneville has been a leader in performance luxury since its
1957 debut. And with the introduction last year of the GXP model,
the Bonneville returned to its V-8 roots. The Bonneville GXP is
back for ’05, along with luxurious and capable SE and SLE
models – each model boasting a long list of standard and
personalization features.
For 2005, the Bonneville SLE receives the smooth, refined styling
of the GXP model, including new front and rear fascias, front
and rear headlamps, foglamps, bodyside molding and rockers. The
SLE also has standard 17-inch aluminum wheels.
GXP leads with performance
With an eight-cylinder heart and a look all its own, the Bonneville
GXP is a performance leader. Refined styling, including specific
front and rear fascias, headlamps, taillamps, exhaust outlets
and rear spoiler, identifies the GXP at a glance, but the 4.6L
DOHC 32-valve Northstar V-8 is the special model’s defining
character trait. Rated at 275 horsepower (205 kw) and 300 lb.-ft.
of torque (406 Nm), the V-8-powered Bonneville GXP provides an
exhilarating driving experience unlike any other in the front-wheel-drive,
full-size sedan segment.
To handle the V-8 engine’s torque output, the engine is
mated to the Hydra-Matic 4T80-E electronically controlled four-speed
automatic transmission. Bonneville SE and SLE models equipped
with the 3800 V-6 engine use the Hydra-Matic 4T65-E four-speed
automatic. GXP and SLE models share exterior styling, but have
different exhaust outlets, wheels, tires and spoiler.
The GXP’s power is balanced with a performance-tuned handling
package that includes a four-wheel independent suspension, StabiliTrak
electronic stability system and an electronically controlled transaxle
with a 3.71 final drive gear. Stopping power for the GXP is handled
by standard four-wheel disc brakes with ABS. Also, 18-inch W-rated
performance tires add cornering grip, while styled aluminum wheels
enhance the vehicle’s performance aesthetic.
StabiliTrak assists the vehicle in maintaining the driver’s
intended path by applying brake force at any corner of the vehicle
independent of the driver’s use of the brake pedal. StabiliTrak
uses an accelerator pedal position sensor, a brake master cylinder
pressure sensor and a steering wheel angle sensor as inputs to
interpret the driver’s desired path and whether to decelerate
the vehicle. StabiliTrak also uses these sensors plus a lateral
accelerometer and yaw rate sensor to determine the vehicle’s
actual path. If the difference between the driver’s desired
path and the vehicle’s actual path becomes great enough,
StabiliTrak takes appropriate action to assist the driver with
maintaining the desired path. If the vehicle begins to “snowplow,”
or understeer, StabiliTrak applies the appropriate rear brake
to help turn the vehicle. If the vehicle begins to fishtail, or
oversteer, StabiliTrak applies the outside front brake to straighten
the vehicle. StabiliTrak is integrated with the traction control
and ABS systems.
The GXP’s interior is as luxurious as its mechanicals are
performance-minded. Ultralux suede inserts adorn the seats and
door panels; the shifter handle is brushed aluminum; carbon-fiber
trim is abundant and the interior switches are a rich ebony. Standard
memory bucket seats on the GXP model include power lumbar and
power recliner controls on the driver’s seat. The GXP includes
a center console with storage and rear heating/cooling outlets.
Driver and front-passenger side-impact air bags and dual-zone
climate control with individual climate settings for the driver
and front passenger are standard with this top-of-the-line model.
A CD-cassette player and Monsoon eight-speaker sound system rivaling
many great home systems are also part of the GXP.
Standard luxury in SE and SLE
The standard model Bonneville SE combines the performance of
the 3800 Series II V-6, rated at 205 horsepower (153 kw) and 230
lb.-ft. of torque (312 Nm), with room to carry up to six passengers
in comfort. This well-equipped model offers standard features
like driver- and front-passenger air bags, a floor console and
electronic cruise control. Bonneville SE also features power door
locks, full instrumentation, remote keyless entry, rear-seat pass-through,
an AM/FM stereo with CD player, a theft-deterrent alarm system,
a tire-inflation monitor and power windows with an express-down
feature for the driver and front passenger.
Bonneville SE owners who are looking for a higher level of content
in their vehicle will find SE’s 1SC Preferred Equipment
Group ideal. It adds the 3.05 performance axle ratio, one year
of OnStar Safe & Sound service, a leather-wrapped steering
wheel with audio controls, all-speed traction control, a six-way
power driver’s seat and front leather seating surfaces.
Drivers preferring to move up to the Bonneville SLE receive a
standard driver information center, one year of OnStar’s
Safe & Sound service, 17-inch five-spoke aluminum wheels,
all-speed traction control, heated power exterior mirrors, a 3.05
performance axle ratio and a rear deck spoiler.
XM Satellite Radio also is available on all Bonneville models.
XM Satellite Radio (continental U.S. only) provides more than
120 coast-to-coast, digital-quality channels of original commercial-free
music and premier news, sports and talk as well as advanced traffic
and weather information for select major metropolitan areas nationwide.
Consumers can subscribe to the basic service for $9.99 a month.
In addition, GM customers with GMAC financing can choose to include
the XM subscription in their car payments.
Bonneville safety
Safety belts remain the primary and most effective form of occupant
protection. All seating positions in the 2005 Bonneville models
have three-point safety belts. Inboard belts are mounted to the
seats so the buckle moves with the seat during adjustments. Retractors
for front outboard seating positions have built-in load limiters
that allow a controlled amount of give in the belt, thereby reducing
the peak load on the chest during the “ride down”
in a crash.
Bonneville also has dual-stage frontal air bags for supplemental
protection for front seat passengers. Dual-stage frontal air bags
are designed to help reduce the risk of air bag-induced injury.
When the air bag system’s control unit detects an impact,
it determines whether the crash is severe enough to trigger a
deployment, and whether the primary amount of inflation is sufficient.
The primary stage alone will deploy in most frontal impacts requiring
the supplemental protection of an air bag, while a secondary stage
is designed to deploy in more severe frontal collisions.
Seat-mounted side-impact air bags are available on Bonneville
SE and SLE models; they are standard on Bonneville GXP. Bonneville
also has pretensioners in the outboard front safety belt system
that deploy at the same time as the frontal air bags to take up
slack in the safety belt webbing. Pretensioners also help reduce
the amount of occupant movement in the event of a crash to help
reduce the risk of injury.
Bonneville also is equipped with LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers
for CHildren) system anchors for child safety seats. This system
provides two lower anchors and a top tether anchor to be used
to secure a child seat to the vehicle seat structure. These anchorages
are designed to make it easier to properly install compatible
child safety seats.
All Bonneville models come standard with OnStar, featuring new,
sixth generation hardware with digital and analog coverage. OnStar’s
Gen 6 hardware also includes upgraded hands-free voice recognition
capabilities including more intuitive continuous digit dialing
and improved voice recognition accuracy. OnStar is the leading
provider of in-vehicle safety, security and information services
in the United States and Canada. Using the GPS satellite network
and wireless technology, OnStar features core safety services
and OnStar Personal Calling that allows drivers to make and receive
hands-free, voice-activated phone calls using a powerful three-watt
digital/analog system and external antenna for greater reception.
# # #
Contact:
Pontiac-GMC Communications
Jim Hopson
Phone: 313-667-4124
Fax: 313-667-4001
E-mail: jim.hopson@gm.com
GM of Canada Communications
Richard James
Phone: 905-644-1804
Fax: 905-644-3873
E-mail: richard.james@gm.com
GM de Mexico Communications
Juan Bernardo Urrutia
Phone: 011 (5255) 5901-3046
E-mail: juanbernardo.urrutia@gm.com
SPECIFICATIONS
(See General Motors of Canada for Canadian
product differences.)
Overview
| Models: |
Pontiac Bonneville SE, Bonneville
SLE and Bonneville GXP |
| Body style / driveline: |
5- / 6-passenger, front-engine,
front-drive sedan |
| Construction: |
partially unitized steel with aluminum
hood |
| EPA vehicle class: |
large sedan |
| Manufacturing location: |
Detroit-Hamtramck, Mich. |
| Key competitors: |
Bonneville SE : Nissan Maxima,
Chrysler Concorde, Toyota Avalon Bonneville SLE / GXP :
Chrysler 300M, Lincoln LS, Lexus ES 300 |
Engines
|
|
3800 3.8L Series II V-6 (L36)
|
Northstar 4.6L V-8 (LD8)
|
|
Application:
|
std on SE and SLE
|
std on GXP
|
|
Type:
|
3.8L V-6
|
4.6L DOHC 32V V-8
|
|
Displacement (cu in / cc):
|
231 / 3800
|
278 / 4565
|
|
Bore & stroke (in / mm):
|
3.8 x 3.4 / 96.52 x 86.36
|
3.66 x 3.31 / 93 x 84
|
|
Block material:
|
cast iron
|
aluminum
|
|
Cylinder head material:
|
cast iron
|
aluminum
|
|
Valvetrain:
|
OHV, 2 valves per cylinder
|
DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
|
|
Ignition system:
|
electronic
|
electronic
|
|
Fuel delivery:
|
sequential-port fuel injection
|
Sequential-port fuel injection
|
|
Compression ratio:
|
9.4:1
|
10.0:1
|
|
Horsepower (hp / kw @ rpm):
|
205 / 153 @ 5200
|
275 / 205 @ 5600
|
|
Torque (lb-ft / Nm @ rpm):
|
230 / 312 @ 4000
|
300 / 406 @ 4000
|
|
Recommended fuel:
|
87 octane
|
92 octane
|
|
Maximum engine speed (rpm):
|
6000
|
6500
|
|
Emissions controls:
|
catalytic converter / EGR
|
catalytic converter / EGR
|
| Estimated fuel economy: |
|
|
| MPG (city / hwy / combined) |
20 / 29 / 24 |
17 / 24 / 20 |
| MPIG (city / hwy / combined) |
24 / 39 / 29 |
21 / 34 / 26 |
| L/100km (city / hwy / combined) |
11.9 / 7.3 / 9.8 |
13.3 / 8.2 / 11.0 |
Transmissions
| |
Hydra-Matic 4T65-E |
Hydra-Matic 4T80E |
| Type: |
4-speed electronic automatic FWD
transverse |
4-speed electronic automatic FWD
transverse |
| Application: |
std on SE and SLE |
std on GXP |
| Gear ratios (:1): |
|
|
| First: |
2.92 |
2.96 |
| Second: |
1.57 |
1.63 |
| Third: |
1.00 |
1.00 |
| Fourth: |
0.71 |
0.68 |
| Reverse: |
2.39 |
2.13 |
| Final drive ratio: |
2.84 |
3.71 |
Chassis/Suspension
| |
SE |
SLE / GXP |
| Front: |
deflected-disc MacPherson |
deflected-disc MacPherson |
| |
struts; coil spring over strut
|
struts; coil spring over strut
|
| |
(27 Nm); 29-mm stabilizer bar |
(27 Nm); 30-mm stabilizer bar
|
| Rear: |
automatic level control (variable
rate 48-65 Nm) coil springs (36 Nm); Cadiz shocks; independent
lower control arm |
automatic level control (variable
rate 48-65 Nm) coil springs (36 Nm); Cadiz shocks; independent
lower control arm; 20-mm stabilizer bar
GXP: monotube DeCarbon rear dampers, 22-inch solid stabilizer
bar
|
| Steering type: |
std power-assisted variable ratio
rack and pinion (SE and SLE) |
GXP (only): magnetic variable ratio
rack and pinion |
| Steering ratio: |
15.3:1 to 20.3:1 |
15.3:1 to 20.3:1 |
| Steering wheel turns, lock-to-lock: |
3.2 |
3.2 |
| Turning circle, curb-to-curb (ft
/ m): |
40.5 / 12.3 |
40.5 / 12.3 |
Brakes
| |
SE / SLE |
GXP |
| Type: |
vented front and power-assisted
|
vented front and power-assisted |
| |
rear discs, 4-wheel ABS available |
rear discs, 4-wheel ABS standard |
| Rotor diameter x thickness (in
/ mm): |
front: 10.9 / 278 |
front: 14 / 356 mm |
| |
rear: 11.1 / 282 |
rear: 13 / 330 mm |
| Total swept area (sq in / sq cm):
|
front: 207.2 / 1337; rear: 196.9
/ 1270 |
front: N/A; rear: N/A |
Wheels/Tires
| |
SE |
SLE / GXP |
| Wheel size and type: |
16-inch 5-spoke cast aluminum,
|
SLE: 17-inch 5-spoke cast aluminum, |
| |
silver-painted |
silver-painted |
| |
|
opt: 17-inch high-polished multi-spoke
cast aluminum in Bright Chrome
GXP: 18-inch 5-spoke sterling silver-painted |
| Tires: |
P225/60R16 touring blackwalls |
SLE: P235/55R17 blackwalls
RSA speed-rated
GXP: P235/50R18 |
Dimensions
Exterior
| Wheelbase (in / mm): |
112.2 / 2850 |
| Overall length (in / mm): |
202.6 / 5146 |
| Overall width (in / mm): |
74.2 / 1885 |
| Overall height (in / mm): |
56.6 / 1438 |
| Track (in / mm): |
front: 62.6 / 1590 |
| |
rear: 62.1 / 1577 |
| Minimum ground clearance (in /
mm): |
5.4 / 137.2 |
| Curb weight (lb / kg): |
SE: 3590 / 1628; SLE: 3650 / 1659;
GXP: 3790 / 1719 |
| Weight distribution (% front /
rear): |
61 / 39 |
Interior
|
Front
|
Rear
|
| Seating capacity: |
2 (3 available on SE) |
3 |
| Head room (in / mm): |
38.7 / 983 |
37.3 / 947 |
| Leg room (in / mm): |
42.6 / 1082 |
38 / 965 |
| Shoulder room (in / mm): |
59 / 1494 |
58.3 / 1481 |
| Hip room (in / mm): |
55.7 / 1415 |
56.4 / 1433 |
Capacities
| EPA interior volume (cu ft / L): |
121.8 / 3449 |
| Cargo volume (cu ft / L): |
18 / 510 |
| Trailer towing maximum (lb / kg): |
1000 / 454 |
| Fuel tank (gal / L): |
18.5 / 70 |
| Engine oil (qt / L): |
4.5 / 4.3 |
| Cooling system (qt / L): |
12.9 / 12.3 |