GM Is Destroying Yet Another Old Concept, the 2001 Pontiac REV

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GM Is Destroying Yet Another Old Concept, the 2001 Pontiac REV
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Just a few days after the 1990 Cadillac Aurora concept was spotted in a scrapyard, the 2001 Pontiac REV—a 245-hp high-rider—was found in the same sorry state.

General Motors is clearing out its archives, with the 2001 Pontiac REV becoming the second GM concept car spotted in a scrapyard this week.The REV debuted at the 2001 Chicago auto show and drew inspiration from rally cars with its adjustable suspension that could raise by two inches.Under the hood was a 245-hp supercharged V-6, but it appears the REV will never move again.Spring cleaning appears to be underway at General Motors.

There was also a height-adjustable suspension that could raise by two inches. A video from Motorweek at the time showed the concept moving under its own power.The REV had a snazzy style, with an athletic stance that made it look like it was about to leap forward. The fluorescent green paint remains eye-catching to this day, and the angled headlights directly flowed into the shapely wheel arches.

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