GM will show a Pontiac G6 GXP concept at the New York Auto Show in a couple of weeks. Exterior modifications include a redesigned front fascia, featuring an integrated lower air dam and an aggressive chrome treatment of Pontiac's twin-port grille, as well as a twin air scoop hood. A new rear fascia features dual chrome-tipped exhausts and unique "hammerhead" spoiler. Side rocker panels extensions, 19-inch wheels, vented cross-drilled brake rotors and reduced suspension height (25-mm) complete the GXP's exterior transformation. Interior mods include red accents on the instrument cluster, center stack and door controls to go with the red leather seat and door panel inserts. The G6 GXP is powered by a modified 3.9-liter V-6 with ram air induction (with K&N air filter) and a cat-back free flowing exhaust system developing 270 horsepower (202 kw) and 259 lb.-ft. of torque (358 Nm). A 6-speed gearbox completes the package.