Speaking to the Detroit Free Press, Saturn brand manager Jill Lajdziak's threw down the gauntlet to Toyota (again), promising a "2009-ish" debut for a plug-in hybrid Vue. The new Vue's drivetrain will differ from the "mild hybrid" Vue currently on offer; it'll be based on the two-mode hybrid system debuting on the Tahoe. And guess what? She's [smack] talking lithium-ion batteries! The plug-in Vue will be limited to a 10-mile range in purely electric mode. In other news, Lajdziak hinted that Saturn may also offer some of the diesel engines found in the Rethink American brand's Opel doppelgängers. Referencing the engineering connection between the two brands, Lajdziak said "it's a natural for us to consider diesel." OK Toyota, time to talk about your Isuzu oil burners.
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With all due respect, GM seems to be world class in one area, talking trash. GM always promise the world, but can’t deliver a pizza.
And yet GM wonder why customers are leaving GM in their droves? GM can talk a good fight, but that’s it. When was the last time GM announced a major technology which actually made it to market?
Which is why I’ll treat this “press release” with the contempt it deserves until GM get their act together? If they can stave off bankruptcy that long…..
Yep, another case of GM jumping up and down and shouting to the world how wonderful their product lineup will be in another 2 years time. Unfortunately, they have an unblemished track record of never delivering on their promises and most likely in two years time they will just offer you a lot of incentives on the models you can already buy today.
I hope GM proves me wrong – I really want to see the domestics back in the game.
Yeah, I think Toyota is real worried ’bout that plug-in Vue. Positively quaking.
Katie-actually quite a few GM products (mostly Aveos) are used to deliver pizza. ;^D
I don’t think it will be hard for GM (or ford, toyota, honda, nissan etc.) To take one of their planned hybrid models and add more batteries, a charge system and dangle a plug out the back.
The questions are will it do anything worth while, what will it cost. Throwing something together to be first is of little use. (Did we say 10 mile range two years ago? And you can only go three? It must be your driving.)
They tossed together the Saturn “why?brids” and what did the customer get? Mileage in the normal 4 cyl range, slloooowww acceleration and the price of a V-6 model. I have dubbed these cars the “Brownline” models.
Just some thoughts.
Bunter
What a joke. GM has been talking so much smack and making so much hype about it’s upcoming products that they are bound to fail.
And li-ion batteries in a hybrid by 2009? I’ll believe it when I see it.
With GM just being “hit up” as the UAW strike target, if GM survives the next few months (never mind getting into the alternate fuel car biz) I’ll be surprised.
Here’s what GM’s line-up “might” look like during a strike.
Chevrolet
Aveo (SK) 1.6 liter 4 door sedan, 3 door hatch
Optra (Thai, SK) 2.0 liter (already sold in Can/Mex and as a Suzuki) 4 door sedan, wagon
Epica (PRC, SK) 2.5 liter six 4 door sedan
Equinox (Can/CAMI) 3.6 liter V6 4 door cute ute
Impala (Can) 3.8 liter V6 (source engines from PRC)
Suburban (Mex) 6.0 liter V8 (source engines from Australia)
Avalanche (Mex) 6.0 liter V8 (source engines from Australia)
PONTIAC
Vibe (US/Nummi) 1.8 liter 4, 4 door wagon
Torrent (Can/CAMI) 3.6 liter V6 4 door cute ute
G8 (Aus) 3.6 liter V6, 6.0 liter V8, 4 door RWD sedan
BUICK
LaCrosse (Taiwan) 3.6 liter V6 4 door sedan
Park Avenue (PRC) 3.6 liter V6 4 door sedan
CADILLAC
CTS (Russia) 3.6 liter V6 4 door sedan
SLS (PRC) 3.6 liter V6, 4.6 liter V8? 4 door sedan
Escalade (Mex) 6.0 liter V8 (source engines from Australia)
SATURN
Astra (EU)
GMC – nothing, except perhaps a few full sized pickup trucks from Canada with Australian V8’s (ditto Chevrolet)
That’d be an absolute maximum of 18 lines in all US brands. Saturn would die on the vine, so would GMC.
But then with the UAW in a moose-like death-lock with GMNA, such a line-up would only become a foot-note in history (as in “when General Motors went completely out of business in North Ameerica, dealers were left with odd lots of imported cars which nobody would buy”).
Maybe just Maybe, Ford and Chrysler will live through this.
RIP General Messup…