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From Lotus to…Saturn? Opel Plans Sky-based Speedster Replacement
Date posted: 08-09-2005
RUESSELSHEIM, Germany — General Motors' Opel subsidiary here will partner with Saturn on a new two-seater aimed primarily at European enthusiasts. The successor to the Lotus-derived Speedster will be based on the upcoming Saturn Sky.
Opel phased out production of the Speedster in late July, according to
Automotive News Europe. The original two-seater was introduced in 2000 and had a total production run of around 7,000 Speedsters.
The new model, which will be assembled in GM's plant in Wilmington, Delaware, will share components and perhaps some body panels with the 2007 Saturn Sky, which in turn is a sister model to the Pontiac Solstice. GM sources say Saab also may get a two-seater off the so-called Kappa platform.
GM executives have said Saturn and Opel will work more closely together in the ***ure on product development.
The front-engine, rear-drive Speedster replacement may be called Opel GT, the name of the tiny sport coupe from the late '60s that resembled a scaled-down version of the Corvette.
What this means to you: Could Saturn get some world-wide buzz? If so, maybe you'll find yourself in one in a few years.