<P> For 2006, a "Special Edition" body package was added which came with a same colored grille, new front and rear "diffuser" type bumpers, lower side skirts, and wheels . The three options are the Grand Prix, powered by the 3800 Series III V6, the GT, now powered by the 3800 Series III Supercharged V6, and the GXP, powered by the LS4 V8 . The GTP designation was discontinued from the Grand Prix line and applied as the top trim of the G6 . All General Motors 3.8 L Buick V6 powered cars become the first SULEV compliant vehicles . That model year gave it the car's final update by adding GM badges near the front doors until the Grand Prix was pulled from Pontiac's lineup after 2008 . </P> <P> For the 2007 model year the model remained Base, GT, and GXP . Also, the active displacement management capability on the 5.3 L V8 (GXP) was renamed to "Active Fuel Management" from "Displacement on Demand", while the GXP trim includes a 303 hp (226 kW) V8 engine with a firmer suspension, performance tires, heated leather seats, a heads - up display, and 18 - inch (460 mm) wheels . </P> <P> 2008 was the Pontiac Grand Prix's last year as the sedan . For 2008, Pontiac did not offer the GT trim, but continued to offer both a base and GXP trim . The base trim is offered with a 200 hp (150 kW) V6 engine and 16 in (41 cm) wheels . Several new colors were also added for the 2008 model year . </P> <P> The Pontiac Grand Prix was replaced by the G8 for the 2008--2009 model year . Production of the larger G8, however, ended in June 2009 . The Pontiac brand was dissolved in 2010 as part of GM's Chapter 11 reorganization . </P>

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