FOR RELEASE:
December 16, 2003
GM
Debuts 2005 Corvette, Production Sedan, Crossover Sport Vehicles And
Sports Car Concepts At 2004 North American International Auto Show
DETROIT - Led by the new,
sixth-generation Corvette, General Motors reinforces its commitment to
producing compelling vehicles with the introduction of several new concept
and production models at the 2004 North American International Auto Show.
The 2005 Corvette raises the ante in sports car performance while
maintaining a reverent connection to its half-century of heritage.
In addition to the 2005 Corvette, GM will
introduce the 2005 Pontiac G6 sports sedan, the newest addition to an
increasingly diverse, sophisticated and performance-oriented family of
sedans.
"Great new cars filled with passion and
performance are rolling off the assembly lines at GM," said Gary L. Cowger,
president of GM North America. "The breadth of these new products will
keep GM's momentum going and help define a leadership position in
passenger cars."
GM also will show concept vehicles based on
GM's all-new Kappa architecture, as well as a version of the Pontiac
Solstice roadster that inspired the concept vehicles' architecture.
Here's more detail about the GM highlights
at the 2004 North American International Auto Show:
- 2005 Chevrolet Corvette - Marking the
sixth generation of its legacy, the 2005 Corvette delivers more power,
passion and precision to reach a new standard of performance car
excellence.
- 2005 Pontiac G6 - Stretching the
boundaries of traditional midsize sedans, this Epsilon-based sports
sedan provides exceptional interior room, razor sharp ride-and-handling
attributes and unexpected refinement.
- Saturn Curve and Chevy Nomad - Based on
GM's forthcoming compact, rear-wheel-drive Kappa architecture, these
concepts demonstrate expressive ideas of personal sports cars. The Kappa
architecture's four-cylinder engine, rear-drive layout mirrors the
popular 2001 Pontiac Solstice roadster concept in size and proportion.
- Cadillac CTS-V/GM Racing- A special
announcement will be made regarding Cadillac's participation in SCCA's
World Speed Challenge.
These introductions continue GM's
relentless product offensive. At the Los Angeles Auto Show, GM also
featured several new vehicle introductions: the Chevrolet Cobalt compact
coupe and sedan, the Saab 9-2X premium sports compact car, the Buick
Terraza and Saturn Relay crossover sport vehicles and the HUMMER H3T
midsize concept truck.
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