2018 Trans Am gets rendered, new details revealed ‘’2018 Trans Am’’
Rumors and conjectures regarding the upcoming 2018 Trans Am have been cropping up for some time now, but it’s rare that we ever get some visuals to go with the details. Fortunately British car magazine has come up with two renderings of what they think the 2018 Trans Am might look like to go along with some new info about the car. The images show a slightly smaller and lighter car than the current Trans Am with modern styling elements to go along with classic features such as the triple-lens taillights.
The 2018 Trans Am, although some of the information is old news. For example, it’s been known for quite some time now that the redesigned Trans Am will be built on a global platform and have styling input from Pontiac’s various design studios around the world. However, they did have some new info that’s quite interesting if it turns out to be true. The sources say that the Trans Am will be sold in more parts of the world and that a right-hand-drive version will be offered in places like the UK, Japan and Australia. Finally, the magazine says that an independent suspension will replace the solid rear axle (something that would be required of a global vehicle), and an EcoBoost four-cylinder engine could be a possibility.
We’ll be sure to bring you more details about the 2018 Trans Am as they become available, so stay tuned!
The 2018 Trans Am, although some of the information is old news. For example, it’s been known for quite some time now that the redesigned Trans Am will be built on a global platform and have styling input from Pontiac’s various design studios around the world. However, they did have some new info that’s quite interesting if it turns out to be true. The sources say that the Trans Am will be sold in more parts of the world and that a right-hand-drive version will be offered in places like the UK, Japan and Australia. Finally, the magazine says that an independent suspension will replace the solid rear axle (something that would be required of a global vehicle), and an EcoBoost four-cylinder engine could be a possibility.
We’ll be sure to bring you more details about the 2018 Trans Am as they become available, so stay tuned!