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Saturn to Introduced Green Line Mild Hybrid Lineup for 2007
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Saturns restructuring has been in the news over the past month or two. New vehicles, such as the SKY roadster and RELAY minivan have taken GMs customer-friendly brand into uncharted territories, while staples such as the VUE compact SUV and ION compact sedan and coupe have kept the brand in business. With plenty of other cars just around the corner, such as the European-themed AURA midsize sedan and a larger crossover SUV dubbed Outlook, Saturn officials have just announced a new plan which will help raise the profile of this satellite brand.
Saturns general manager Jill Lajdziak announced in the annual Management Briefing
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| New cars, such as the SKY roadster have taken GMs customer-friendly brand into uncharted territories. (Photo: General Motors) |
The first vehicle to wear the "Green Line" badge will be the VUE, slated to arrive
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| The "Green Line" name is a clever spin on the "Red Line" nameplate used for sporty versions of Saturns VUE and ION. (Photo: General Motors) |
According to GMs Executive Director of Hybrid Powertrains, Larry Nitz, the Green Line system for the VUE will be a "mild hybrid" system. The system has been described as, "a very high value hybrid, as close as a hybrid to be to a bolt on system," which will help keep prices reasonable. On top of the standard gasoline-powered motor, the "mild hybrid" system will use a high-power 42-volt all-in-one starter-alternator-motor for
electrical assist. It is the heart of the system, and could also be used to restart the motor, should Saturn decide to give it an
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| The first vehicle to wear the "Green Line" badge will be the VUE, slated to arrive during model-year 2007. (Photo: General Motors) |
Though a 10 percent decrease in fuel consumption does not appear to be that great an improvement, it fulfills the objectives of the "mild hybrid" claim. GMs system is said to deliver 80 to 90 percent of the hybrid benefit at 10 to 20 percent of the cost. As it stands, the 2006 Saturn VUE is one of the most affordable compact SUVs on the marketplace
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| The upcoming midsize 2007 Saturn Outlook crossover SUV is also expected to get the hybrid option. (Photo: General Motors) |
And if you havent already heard, Saturn is giving the VUE a facelift for 2006. Aside from sticking the new corporate grille between its headlamps and tidying up the tail, it offers more standard equipment, optional hi-fi stereo, On-Star onboard telematics and dual stage front airbags, which helped it earn a five-star NHTSA crash-test rating (see new vehicle reviews section in this website: 2006 Saturn VUE PreVUE).
What more could a buyer ask for? Expect to see the 2007 Saturn VUE, along with a host of hybrid-powered Saturns in quite a few more driveways in the years to come.
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