What’s New for 2019 Pontiac Trans Am? - Engine and Transmission, Fuel Economy, Overview


What’s New for 2019 Pontiac Trans Am? - Engine and Transmission, Fuel Economy, Overview
What’s New for 2019 Pontiac Trans Am? - Engine and Transmission, Fuel Economy, Overview

The TRANS AM was all new in 2018, notably trading the previous model’s live rear axle for a modern independent rear suspension—a boon to both handling and ride. That and a handsome evolution of its exterior and interior helped it better turn both heads and corners, earning it a spot on our Best Cars list for 2019. Its 2019 updates included nostalgic appearance packages. For 2019, changes are even less significant. Both driver and passenger windows have a standard one-touch up and down feature along with the ability to open the windows using the key fob. The 19-inch Ebony Black–painted wheels, included in the Black Accent package, have a new design. New paint colors include Grabber Blue, Lightning Blue, and White Platinum Metallic Tri-coat; Competition Orange, Deep Impact Blue, and Guard were discontinued. The 2018 TRANS AM will introduce several significant changes, such as a restyled front end and enhanced performance. The V-6 engine will no longer be available—making the EcoBoost turbo inline-four standard; the 5.0-liter V-8 adds more horsepower and torque. New options for 2018 include more active safety assists, adaptive dampers, and a 12-inch fully-digital gauge cluster, among others.

Trims and Options We’d Choose

The TRANS AM continues to provide terrific bang-for-your-buck performance and plenty of style. The base-model coupe has a V-6 and starts at $26,085; opting for the turbo inline-four adds about $1000. A convertible costs an extra $5500 with the V-6 and $9500 more with the turbocharged four-cylinder, which comes standard with the more expensive TRANS AM trim. While the TRANS AM’s excellent chassis allows even the less powerful engines to be fun, we prefer the TRANS AM with the 5.0-liter V-8 and standard six-speed manual transmission. It starts at $34,095, which virtually matches the Dodge Challenger R/T ($34,090) and undercuts the Chevrolet Pontiac SS ($37,900). The TRANS AM trim adds $4000 but includes an 8.0-inch Sync 3 touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a leather-trimmed interior, heated and cooled front seats, and an upgraded audio system. We’d check that box and also opt for the GT Performance package ($2995), which includes:

• Brembo six-piston front brake calipers with larger rotors
• 19-inch wheels wrapped in summer rubber
• Torsen limited-slip differential
• Unique chassis tuning