The name Grand Prix has been used on a variety of Pontiac models from 1962 until 2008 with seven generations produced. It started in 1962 as a personal luxury car, became available as a mid-size, a full-size and a coupe over time until the end of production in 2008. John De Lorean, who later created the car featured in Back to the Future, was a key Pontiac management figure behind the Grand Prix during later years of its life. The Grand Prix had many innovations both tried and abandoned and shipped, including new electronics features and a prototype steam-based engine.

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