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Saturn to introduce new crossover
Mid-sized 'Outlook' will enter showrooms at the end of 2006.
August 3, 2005: 12:14 PM EDT
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NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - General Motors will debut a new Saturn crossover vehicle, to be called "Outlook," next year.

The term "crossover" generally refers to SUVs that are engineered to behave more like cars than trucks.

With seating for up to eight passengers, the mid-sized Outlook will be larger than the current Saturn Vue, said Saturn spokesman Brian Brockman.

"The Outlook will be a key vehicle in our strategy to grow the Saturn brand," said Jill Lajdziak, GM's general manager for Saturn. "It will get us into the expanding midsize crossover segment with a vehicle that features dynamic design and a refined, sophisticated interior."

Since it is still under development, no photos and few details of the Outlook are available.

It will be the third all-new 2007 model-year vehicle for GM's Saturn division as the company tries to remake a brand best known for its no-haggle dealerships but not for particularly exciting vehicles.

The Saturn Sky roadster, unveiled at this year's Detroit Auto Show, will be the first Saturn to carry the division's new design style.

The very idea of a two-seat convertible from Saturn signals a clear change for the brand's friendly-but-dull image.

Based on the same platform as the Pontiac Solstice roadster, due out in September, the Sky features an even more futuristic and aggressive-looking body. The Sky has sharp angles and Corvette-like side scoops.

Also shown at that Auto Show was a concept version of the Saturn Aura, a sedan that was said to be very close to a production-ready vehicle. It also featured the new "European-influenced" body style and higher-grade interior that marked the new Saturn look.

The Sky will go on sale in the first quarter of 2006. The Aura is scheduled to go on sale next Summer and the Outlook is expected to come out in the last quarter of 2006.

Photos: Saturn Sky

Photos: Saturn Aura concept car

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