Spied: 2018 Pontiac GTO caught testing, Release Dates, Photos, Review.
Expected Release Date of the New ‘’2018 Pontiac GTO’’: September, 2018
With the debut of the 2018 Pontiac GTO coming in the next couple of Months it was only a matter of time before Pontiac would begin testing out prototypes. It looks like that time as come, as spy photographers have captured a 2018 Pontiac GTO prototype being tested out on public roads. To the untrained eye the 2018 Pontiac GTO might look like a test mule based on the passed models, but underneath the bodywork is hiding the chassis and suspension being developed for the next generation Pontiac Trans Am. The evidence is in the photos, which show off the new rear suspension setup for the very first time. The current 2018 Pontiac GTO platform was initially tested with an independent rear suspension as well, but all reports indicate that the next generation Pontiac GTO will most definitely lose the solid rear axle.
With 2018 Pontiac GTO prototypes now out on the roads, expect to see more and more spy photos of the cars during testing. Hopefully sometime in the next few months we’ll start to see development mules with some of the new bodywork, giving us an even better idea of what the 2018 Pontiac GTO will look like
With the debut of the 2018 Pontiac GTO coming in the next couple of Months it was only a matter of time before Pontiac would begin testing out prototypes. It looks like that time as come, as spy photographers have captured a 2018 Pontiac GTO prototype being tested out on public roads. To the untrained eye the 2018 Pontiac GTO might look like a test mule based on the passed models, but underneath the bodywork is hiding the chassis and suspension being developed for the next generation Pontiac Trans Am. The evidence is in the photos, which show off the new rear suspension setup for the very first time. The current 2018 Pontiac GTO platform was initially tested with an independent rear suspension as well, but all reports indicate that the next generation Pontiac GTO will most definitely lose the solid rear axle.
With 2018 Pontiac GTO prototypes now out on the roads, expect to see more and more spy photos of the cars during testing. Hopefully sometime in the next few months we’ll start to see development mules with some of the new bodywork, giving us an even better idea of what the 2018 Pontiac GTO will look like