2007 Saturn Outlook
The Outlook is an all-new uni-body crossover vehicle featuring V6 power, optional AWD and 3 rows of seating for up to 8 passengers. A 3.6L V6 producing 263-267 hp is the only available engine. FWD and AWD versions are offered. All feature a new six-speed automatic which are still rare across the GM lineup.
2007 Saturn Sky
All-new roadster for Saturn. Sky is based on the Kappa architecture that was designed for the Pontiac Solstice. The small rear-wheel-drive Sky is powered by a 177hp 2.4L 4-cylinder engine in standard trim level. The Red Line edition is powered by a 260hp 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder.
2007 Saturn ION Quad Coupe
Horsepower and torque ratings are up slightly in the base Ecotec 2.2L and upgraded 2.4L Ecotec. The supercharged 2.0L is unchanged.
2007 Saturn Ion Sedan
Horsepower and torque ratings are up slightly in the base Ecotec 2.2L and upgraded 2.4L Ecotec.
2007 Saturn RELAY
A 240 hp, 3.9L V6 becomes the only available engine. AWD has been dropped.
2007 Saturn VUE
A hybrid version dubbed the "Green Line" joins the lineup. The VUE Green Line promises more horsepower and better fuel economy than the standard VUE.
For 2007, General Motors gives Saturn a much-needed shot in the arm with some new product. With the Aura, Saturn can finally offer a respectable mid-sized sedan to do battle in one of the industrys most competitive segments. The all-new Outlook crossover brings a Honda Pilot style vehicle to the lineup. Featuring a 3.6L V6 and a six-speed automatic the Outlook is a strong contender on paper. The most visible new Saturn is the sharply styled Sky roadster. The Sky is a sibling of the Pontiac Solstice and is based on the same small RWD Kappa platform. Saturn's 2nd best selling vehicle the VUE receives a new "Green Line" hybrid edition boasting improved performance and fuel economy. The Relay minivan is simplified to a single powertrain consisting of FWD and a 240 hp, 3.9L V6.
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