1995 Pontiac Bonneville
In 1995, the Bonneville's comeback includes list of changes topped by a more
powerful standard engine. This engine is the reengineered version of General Motor's
3.8L V6 and is now dubbed as the 3800 Series II. It provides 205 horsepower and
230 pound-feet torque with its new form. The SSEi used this supercharged version
as standard engine while it was optional on the earlier SSE trim models.
The '95 Bonneville has a wheelbase of 110.8", an overall length of 201.1" and
a curb weight of 3,587 lbs. It can carry up to 5 passenger and cargo of up to
18 cu. ft.
Standard safety features for this vehicle includes an ABS brakes, driver air
bag, passenger air bag and child safety locks. Optional features may include traction
control, power sunroof, leather seats and an AM/FM radio with CD. There were also
the SLE Package that offered bucket leather seats, a console shifter, 16" gold
lace rims and other amenities but this trims were not a model in this year, it
was an add-on option for the SE instead.