2005 Pontiac Vibe Styling Changes

 

2005 Pontiac Vibe GTFor Release: Feb. 1, 2004, 12:01 a.m. EST

2005 PONTIAC VIBE HAS NEW LOOK AND FEATURES

CHICAGO – A popular performer and an important part of Pontiac’s ongoing product renaissance, the Vibe has been freshened for the 2005 model year with a new, distinctly Pontiac flair. Introduced originally in 2003, the Vibe marked a return to sporty, fun vehicles at Pontiac. The renaissance continues with the introduction of the 2005 Vibe at the Chicago Auto Show.

 

Styling changes include a restyled front fascia and a grille inspired by the 2006 Solstice roadster. Like the Solstice, the Vibe’s new appearance characterizes the contemporary performance look of other recently introduced Pontiac models, including the G6 sedan, GTO and Bonneville GXP. All of these new products strengthen the momentum of Pontiac’s design and performance renaissance.

 

“The Vibe has invigorated Pontiac with its unique spin on performance and versatility,” said Jim Bunnell, Pontiac-GMC general manager. “It is bringing to the showrooms new buyers who previously didn’t consider Pontiac – or, often, any other GM vehicle. The Vibe is our number one conquest vehicle, which means these new buyers aren’t currently driving a GM vehicle.”

 

Additional features on the ’05 Vibe include:

  • • Available “Moon & Tunes” package with integrated sub-woofer
  • • Available StabiliTrak vehicle stability enhancement system
  • • Available leather seating
  • • New fabric patterns in Slate and Graphite colors
  • • Standard passive suppression advanced air bag system on passenger side
  • • Available side curtain air bag system coupled with side thorax air bags (in seat)
  • • Available programmable automatic door locks (available with automatic transmission and power package)
  • • Tire pressure monitor standard on GT and AWD models
  • • Available OnStar (with one-year Safe & Sound services).

 

The 2005 Vibe’s standard 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine (1ZZ) meets 2007 Ultra Low Emissions (ULEV II) standards. The dual-overhead-cam engine employs variable valve timing to continuously optimize performance and fuel economy. It is rated at 130 horsepower and 125 lb.-ft. of torque.

 

Vibe’s increasing popularity with enthusiasts is backed by GM with a line of tailored accessories and performance parts from GM SPO, including a sport package that includes front and rear fascia extensions, side skirts and dual spoilers. A supercharger also is available, which boosts horsepower by 30 percent and torque by 18 percent.

 

Vibe posted 56,922 sales in 2003 – an increase of more than 45 percent over 2002. Production of the 2005 Vibe begins in May at New United Motor Manufacturing in Fremont, California.

 

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