General Motors Pontiac Bonneville Special

coupe · 1950–present

The Pontiac Bonneville Special is a concept car unveiled at the General Motors Motorama in 1954, the first two-seat sports car prototype the division had ever produced. Conceived by designer Harley J. Earl and hand-built by Homer C. LaGassey Jr. and Paul Gillan, the Special is a grand touring sport coupé that incorporated innovative styling like a Plexiglas canopy with gull-wing windows on a sleek fiberglass body.

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About the General Motors Pontiac Bonneville Special

Production
1950 – present (76 years)
Body type
coupe · segment B

Overview

The General Motors Pontiac Bonneville Special is a coupe that has been in production since 1950.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the General Motors Pontiac Bonneville Special still in production?

Yes. The General Motors Pontiac Bonneville Special has been built since 1950 and remains current in our catalog.

What kind of car is the General Motors Pontiac Bonneville Special?

The General Motors Pontiac Bonneville Special is a coupe, classified in segment B.

Does the General Motors Pontiac Bonneville Special have any recalls?

We currently have no U.S. NHTSA recall campaigns on record for the General Motors Pontiac Bonneville Special, but always check official sources for the latest safety information.