GM Europe decides to downsize future Saabs
The midsized sedan has been growing in all directions for decades, but
soaring fuel prices have customers begging for something smaller. GM is
heeding the call as it is preparing a smaller batch of next generation
Saabs. The next 9-3 was originally slated to be underpinned by the
Epsilon II, but in March GM decided to instead utilize the lower-medium
Delta architecture. The Delta platform will also be used for the
next-gen Chevy Cruze, which is slated to eventually replace the Cobalt. The end result will be a smaller, lighter, more efficient Swedish sedan.
With
the 9-3 shrinking, Saab will also need to down-size its planned 9-1,
which was originally scheduled to be Delta-based. Speculation has Saab
reaching into GM's global architecture bin to use the Gamma platform
that currently underpins the Opel Corsa. The idea has legs, too, as the
Swedish automaker calls the idea "imaginable." Both vehicles are said
to contain small, efficient turbocharged powertrains, which is in line
with what Saab already uses. We're all for smaller, more agile Saabs,
and killer fuel economy wouldn't hurt either.
via autoblog

