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Is the Pontiac GTO really coming back in 2025?
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Is the Pontiac GTO really coming back in 2025?





Pontiac made the most of its time on the automotive scene by producing several now-classic models that car enthusiasts still talk about today. Among the most important is the Pontiac GTO, which lasted from 1964 to 2006 with a few breaks in between. Although not all designs were created equal, the lineage as a whole is fondly remembered, with the The 1970 GTO in particular is a legendary part of muscle car history. In fact, there’s so much love for the GTO that word has spread online that the vehicle is set for a surprise return in 2025.

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Yes, according to internet rumors, the 2025 Pontiac GTO is the real deal and is on its way to the road. Some even claim to have numerous images of this resurrected model on hand, showing what the GTO will look like for its supposed comeback after nearly 20 years of absence. The truth is, the 2025 Pontiac GTO isn’t real. Not only has Pontiac was ultimately considered a failure – in fact, the brand has been retired since 2009 – but the images circulating are not real. These are works of artificial intelligence designed to deceive unsuspecting users and spread misinformation.

If these fake reports and photos of the 2025 Pontiac GTO convinced you at first glance, here are some ways to report AI images, especially when it comes to fake vehicles, in the future.

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How to demystify AI-generated car images

In the 2020s, AI has sparked much controversy, with several Awesome AI image generators for text-to-art creations making image generation easier than ever. It is therefore not surprising that complaints about returned cars, such as a purported 2025 Subaru Baja Or supposed 2025 Chevrolet El Caminoemerge at an accelerated pace, with increasingly convincing images behind them. But there are some great ways to prove these claims about AI cars wrong.

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Before even looking through the images, the first thing you should do is scour the internet for more information. Automaker websites feature the latest news about their offerings, so if you can’t find any information there about a supposed upcoming release, chances are it’s not real. When it comes to images, there are a few key clues to look for. As shown in the AI-generated image above, the text of the fake GTO 2025 is distorted and unreadable due to the AI’s inability to understand and generate text coherently. Additionally, textures that are too smooth, reflections from “showroom” lights being inconsistent, and visual inconsistencies between different “photos” of the same “concept car” are worth looking out for.

AI and all the tricks that come with it, in the automotive field and beyond, are a frustrating reality of today’s world. Sure, it would be great if Pontiac and the GTO returned in 2025, but contrary to online reports fueled by AI work, that’s just not happening.

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