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Saturn Unveils Sky Roadster
Two-seat
convertible signals new design direction
Update: 2006-04-12
Revitalization Of GM'S
Saturn Brand Gains Momentum At New York International Auto Show
NEW YORK – General
Motors’ Saturn division is unveiling three new production vehicles
– the Aura midsize sedan, Sky Red Line performance roadster and
Outlook crossover vehicle – at the 2006 New York International
Auto Show. The lineup, sporting a new, European-influenced design
character, signals a dramatic revitalization and expansion of the
brand.
The Aura, Sky Red Line and Outlook are among five
vehicles joining the Saturn family for the 2007 model year. Vehicles
already introduced include the Sky roadster and the Saturn Vue Green
Line hybrid SUV.
Also in New York, Saturn is unveiling the PreVue
concept, illustrating that Saturn’s commitment to compelling
products will continue beyond the newly announced production
vehicles. The PreVue shows how Saturn’s new design themes could be
applied to the next generation of the popular Vue SUV.
“The promise of the Saturn brand is now
validated with dynamic and inviting new products,” said Saturn
General Manager Jill Lajdziak. “But there is something about
Saturn that won’t change. That’s the outstanding customer
experience that is the hallmark of our brand.”
More about Saturn’s three new production
vehicles:
- The 2007 Saturn Aura brings the new design of
Saturn into a fun-to-drive sports sedan, with bold exterior
styling and high levels of interior refinement. A hybrid version
of Aura is on tap for later in the 2007 model year.
- The Sky Red Line performance roadster adds a boost of extra
power and performance to Saturn’s new signature roadster with
a 260-horsepower, 2.0L turbocharged engine and a
performance-tuned suspension package.
- The Saturn Outlook crossover blends utility
with optimal proportions, a stable stance and distinctive design
. It comfortably seats eight people and provides nimble and
agile handling beyond what is normally found in a vehicle in
this class.
General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM), the world’s
largest automaker, has been the global industry sales leader for 75
years. Founded in 1908, GM today employs about 327,000 people around
the world. With global headquarters in Detroit, GM manufactures its
cars and trucks in 33 countries. In 2005, 9.17 million GM cars and
trucks were sold globally under the following brands: Buick,
Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, GM Daewoo, Holden, HUMMER, Opel, Pontiac,
Saab, Saturn and Vauxhall. GM operates one of the world’s leading
finance companies, GMAC Financial Services, which offers automotive,
residential and commercial financing and insurance. GM’s OnStar
subsidiary is the industry leader in vehicle safety, security and
information services. More information on GM can be found at www.gm.com.
DETROIT – With its dynamic design and quick and agile
performance, the Sky roadster delivers a bold message about the next
generation of vehicles from Saturn.
The Sky, introduced at the North American International Auto Show
and slated for production in 2006, is the first vehicle to feature a
new look that will influence Saturn’s entire future product
lineup. The roadster will be followed by a new midsize sedan and a
large crossover SUV as Saturn’s product portfolio doubles during
the next 24 months.
“Building on its accomplishments in customer sales and service
satisfaction, Saturn is introducing a bold new product design to our
vehicles,” said Saturn General Manager Jill Lajdziak. “For
Saturn, the Sky is not the limit. It’s only the beginning.”
Starting price for the Sky is expected to be less than $25,000.
It will be built at GM’s Wilmington , Del. , assembly facility.
Technical harmony
The Sky roadster was inspired by the Vauxhall VX Lightning
Concept – created at GM’s Advanced Design Studio in Birmingham ,
England – signaling the adoption of an international design
language for Saturn.
“The Sky’s exterior conveys a sense of technical harmony,
combining taut, controlled lines with fluid surfaces to create a
dynamic feeling,” said Ed Welburn, vice president of Design for GM
North America . “The vehicle’s strong front end is the new face
of Saturn, with a pronounced fender peak and a bold, chrome bar that
carries an integrated Saturn badge.”
The Sky’s design also features a wide stance with short
overhangs and 18-inch wheels pushed to the corners. The convertible
top folds completely into the rear compartment and the clamshell
hood provides excellent accessibility and reinforces the sports car
aura. Projector halogen low beams and reflector optic halogen high
beam headlamps extend the exterior’s sophisticated look.
The design philosophy is carried through to the interior, which
is driver-focused with integrated controls and displays. Creative
use of piano black and chrome finishes combine with available
leather seats and technical grains to emphasize richness and
precision. Jewel-like detailing on the HVAC and lighting controls is
executed with tight fits, highlighting the attention to detail.
Roadster performance
The Sky also has the hardware to back up its bold styling. It is
equipped with a 2.4L, 170-horsepower Ecotec engine with variable
valve timing and a five-speed Aisin manual transmission with a short
throw shifter. A five-speed automatic will be optional.
“The Sky’s performance matches its impressive styling,”
said Lori Queen, vehicle line executive for GM’s small cars.
“Powertrain, suspension and handling components were carefully
selected to provide quick and agile performance.”
Other technical highlights include: Four-wheel independent
short/long arm suspension for optimal handling and stability
- Coil-over Bilstein monotube shocks for excellent wheel control
and road isolation
- Hydraulically assisted rack- and-pinion power steering for
quick, responsive vehicle control
- Four-wheel disc brakes with ABS for excellent stopping
performance
- Wide track width for excellent stability and superior handling
- Near 50/50 weight distribution for balanced handling feel
- Structural tunnel design and hydroformed longitudinal rails
for a stiff body that results in greater vehicle responsiveness
and better overall feel
- Hydraulic engine mounts for a smoother engine feel
OnStar
With 3 million subscribers, OnStar is the nation's leading
provider of in-vehicle safety, security and information services
using the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite network and
wireless technologies. The 2006 Sky will offer OnStar. Sky owners
can interact with OnStar's voice recognition system in Spanish,
French or English. With the push of a button an OnStar advisor can
change the system to allow the subscriber to interact with the
system in their preferred language. Other core OnStar services are
stolen vehicle location assistance, remote door unlock, roadside
assistance, emergency services and automatic crash notification.
GM is the only automotive manufacturer committed to offering a
full range of vehicles with safety protection before, during and
after a collision. All OnStar-equipped vehicles come with Automatic
Crash Notification. If air bags deploy, the system sends a signal to
a highly trained OnStar Emergency Advisor, who contacts the vehicle
to see if help is needed, and can contact an emergency responder to
send for help. In many cases the occupants are severely injured and
cannot speak for themselves. OnStar’s GPS unit allows Advisors to
tell emergency responders the vehicle’s location. OnStar responds
to at least one air bag deployment in the US or Canada every hour.
Additionally, the Sky will offer the GM-exclusive Advanced
Automatic Crash Notification system. The AACN system detects
collisions, even rollovers, regardless of whether air bags deploy.
AACN also transmits other crash data, such as the direction of
impact force, the number of and which air bags deployed and the
maximum change of impact velocity, so that emergency responders are
more prepared with this critical information before they arrive at
the accident scene.
Saturn lineup
The expansion of the Saturn product lineup began this year with
the introduction of the Relay family utility vehicle. The Relay
combines SUV-like exterior styling, a rich interior and the
functionality of a mid-van.
The Saturn Ion is significantly refined for 2005, with the sedan
receiving improved interior and exterior appearances and more
responsive and refined performance. The Vue’s clean styling,
numerous safety features and vast array of accessory choices
continue to make it a popular choice among customers with active
lifestyles. Saturn’s 2005 lineup also includes two performance
variants, the 205-horsepower Ion Red Line and the 250-horsepower,
performance-tuned Vue Red Line.
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Contact:
Michael Morrissey
Saturn Communications
Phone: 313-665-4230
E-mail: michael.morrissey@gm.com
SATURN SKY PRELIMINARY SPECIFICATIONS
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Body/chassis structure:
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integral hydroformed tube and stamped steel structure
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Body materials:
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hydroformed stamped steel, conventional stamped steel,
sheet molding compound
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Chassis material:
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aluminum/steel
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Suspension
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Front:
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SLA w/coil-over, monotube shock
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Rear:
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SLA w/coil-over, monotube shock
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Wheels (in):
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18 x 8 aluminum
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Tires
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Front:
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Goodyear Eagle RSA P245/45R18 96V
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Rear:
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Goodyear Eagle RSA P245/45R18 96V
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Brakes:
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4-wheel disc w/ ABS
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Steering:
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rack and pinion with hydraulic assist
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Dimensions
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Height (in / mm):
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49.8 / 1274
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Length (in / mm):
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161.1 / 4091
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Width (in / mm):
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71.4 / 1813
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Wheelbase (in / mm):
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95.1 / 2415
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Track (in / mm)
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Front:
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60.7 / 1543
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Rear:
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61.44 / 1561
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Weight (lb / kg):
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2860 / 1300 (estimated)
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Powertrain
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Powertrain Configuration:
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front engine, rwd
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Engine:
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2.4L DOHC I-4 Ecotec (LE5)
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Displacement (cu in / cc):
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145 / 2400
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Horsepower (hp / kw) @ rpm:
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170 / 127 @ 6400 (estimated)
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Torque (lb-ft / Nm) @ rpm:
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162 / 220 @ 4800 (estimated)
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Transmission:
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Aisin 5-speed manual (standard)
5-speed automatic (optional)
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