The Pontiac Le Mans was a popular car in New Zealand during the 1960s and 1970s. It was available in both sedan and coupe models and had engine options ranging from 3.3 to 6.6 litres.
The Le Mans was known for its powerful V8 engine and sleek design. It was a favorite among car enthusiasts and drag racers. Today, it remains a sought-after classic car in New Zealand and around the world.
Browse our Pontiac Le Mans vehicles
We include in these search results any new and used vehicles for sale across New Zealand including the major centres such as Auckland (Auckland Region), Wellington (Wellington Region), Christchurch (Canterbury Region), Hamilton (Waikato Region), Tauranga (Bay of Plenty Region), Napier-Hastings (Hawke's Bay Region), Dunedin (Otago Region), Palmerston North (Manawatū Region), Nelson (Nelson Region), Queenstown (Otago Region), Rotorua (Bay of Plenty Region) and Whangārei (Northland Region).
Technical Specifications
- Engine: 5.7L V8 or 6.6L V8
- Horsepower: 180-200 hp
- Torque: 325-330 lb-ft
- Transmission: 3-speed automatic or 4-speed manual
- Wheelbase: 112 inches
- Length: 197-206 inches
- Width: 73-75 inches
- Height: 53-54 inches
- Curb Weight: 3,500-3,800 lbs
- Fuel Capacity: 64 litres
This is a guide – technical specifications may vary vehicle to vehicle.
Pontiac Le Mans variants
Variant | Overview | Tech Specs |
Pontiac Le Mans Sport Coupe | 2-door hardtop, V8 engine, 3-speed automatic transmission | 5.7L V8, 250 hp, 4-wheel disc brakes |
Pontiac Le Mans Sedan | 4-door sedan, inline-6 engine, 3-speed manual transmission | 3.3L inline-6, 140 hp, power steering |
Pontiac Le Mans Convertible | 2-door convertible, V8 engine, 4-speed manual transmission | 6.6L V8, 350 hp, power convertible top |
Pontiac Le Mans GT | 2-door hardtop, V8 engine, 4-speed manual transmission, sport suspension | 6.6L V8, 400 hp, limited-slip differential |
Consult official manufacturer websites for the latest data.