The Pontiac G6, once a mid-size sedan, has been relegated to memory due to its relatively short lifespan of six years. However, one example has recently surfaced at auction, boasting an impressive array of upgrades from Roush Industries.
Roush's 2004 SEMA Show unveiling of the Pontiac G6 featured a range of enhancements, including an AEM cold air intake for the 3.5-liter V6 engine and a new exhaust system with dual tailpipes.
To stand out in a crowded show, Roush gave the sedan a bold Merles Opus Orange Yellow paint job, custom hood, reworked front and rear fascias, and a rear lip spoiler.

The car's aftermarket 19-inch wheels clad in Bridgestone Potenza tires add to its aggressive stance on the road.
Mecum Auctions has announced that the Pontiac G6 will be auctioned off at its Nashville sale on September 26, with an estimated ownership trail and mileage figure yet to be disclosed.
The car's exterior is remarkably well-preserved, with the paint still catching the light as it did on the SEMA stand.

A Fresh Cabin Makeover
Roush also made several tweaks to the Pontiac's interior, including new black-and-yellow leather Sparco seats at the front and yellow accents on the dashboard.
The car's unique blend of performance upgrades and custom design elements make it a rare find for enthusiasts and collectors alike.

This unique Pontiac G6 is a testament to the company's innovative spirit in tuning cars for SEMA shows.
