The Pontiac Bonneville is a renowned model line of full-size or mid-size front-engine rear-drive cars produced by Pontiac from 1957 to 2005, with a brief break during the years 1982 to 1986. This iconic vehicle, also known as the Parisienne in Canada until 1981, is acclaimed for its size and weight, with wagon models reaching lengths exceeding 230 inches and weighing over 5,000 pounds, making them some of the largest and heaviest cars of their time.
The Bonneville nameplate traces its roots back to a limited production performance convertible introduced in 1957, taking inspiration from the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, a historic site for US auto racing and