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GM Concept Photos Show Off The Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero That Was Never Produced – SlashGear

GM Concept Photos Show Off The Second-Gen Pontiac Fiero That Was Never Produced – SlashGear

Even though the first-gen Pontiac Fiero was a mishmash of GM parts bolted to a steel space frame with bolt-on plastic body panels, it had its share of merits. For starters, the panel gaps were among the best in the industry, and the bespoke space frame gave it stellar crash safety scores.

Then again, the standard Iron Duke 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine was too portly for a two-seat sports car, and GM engineers had to shoehorn the motor behind the Fiero by downsizing the oil pan, which led to overheating and fire issues.

The first-gen Pontiac Fiero was far from perfect, although the second-gen concept would have corrected all its predecessor’s faults. The styling is an evolution of the previous Fiero’s wedge-shaped countenance, but the real talking point is what’s behind the seats. The rumor mills suggest a proper 16-valve four-banger or a high-strung turbocharged V6 engine was in the cards, and GM went to Porsche to improve the Fiero concept’s handling and canyon-carving abilities.

The second-gen Fiero would have given Ferraris and Porsches a run for the money. But would GM consider resurrecting the name as a two-seat, retro-inspired, sporty electric car like Hyundai N Vision 74? One can only hope.

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