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Saturn Outlook
Tuesday, April 11, 2006 8:53 AM









Powering the Outlook is the GM 3.6-liter V6. The uplevel XR model provides an estimated (final figures are still being worked out) 267 hp and 247 lb-ft of torque. The XE model is rated at 265 hp and 244 lb-ft. The engine is backed by a new Hydra-Matic six-speed automatic transmission. The Outlook will be available in front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive. The Outlook will have 116.9 cubic feet of cargo room when the second- and third-row seats are folded, and 19.7 cubic feet of cargo space behind the third-row seat when the seats are up, two more cubic feet than in GM's new Tahoe. Production of the Outlook will begin in the fourth quarter.





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Re: Saturn Outlook
Tuesday, April 11, 2006 9:35 AM
lol I was just about to post those pictures!!
I'm not a big SUV fan, but it kinda looks like the VUE, but bigger. So it's ok I guess.




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Re: Saturn Outlook
Tuesday, April 11, 2006 10:14 AM
And ofcourse the press release

Saturn Has An All-New Outlook

New crossover SUV offers great looks, eight-passenger seating and refinement

Saturn today unveiled the all-new Outlook crossover SUV at the New York International Auto Show. Outlook offers seating for up to eight and combines the capability of an SUV with carlike driving characteristics. Its contemporary styling represents the new face of Saturn design.

Engineered to provide an ideal balance of style, size and capability, the Outlook is the latest all-new product that is expanding Saturn’s product lineup. It joins the Sky and Sky Red Line roadsters, Aura sedan and Vue Green Line hybrid, all of which hit Saturn showrooms this year. The Sky already is on sale.

“Saturn’s portfolio of vehicles has never been broader, more diverse or more refined,” said Jill Lajdziak, Saturn general manager. “Outlook blends a new dimension of capability with optimal proportions, a stable stance and distinctive design .”

Outlook features a body-frame integral design than enables lower step-in heights and generous interior space. Outlook offers three rows of seating, with the third row capable of comfortably seating adults – and with usable storage space behind the third-row seat. Access to the third-row seat is made easier with an articulated, industry-first Smart Slide ® second-row seat feature.

Powering the Outlook is the GM 3.6L V-6 VVT. The engine features variable valve timing, designed for high fuel economy, low emissions and exceptional smoothness. The uplevel XR model (with dual exhaust) provides an estimated 267 horsepower (199 kw) and 247 lb.-ft. of torque (335 Nm). The single-exhaust XE model is rated at an estimated 265 horsepower (198 kw) and 244 lb.-ft (331 Nm) of torque. The engine is backed by a new, fuel-saving Hydra-Matic 6T75 six-speed automatic transmission. Outlook is available in front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive models.

Production of the Outlook will begin in the fourth quarter of this year at GM’s new Lansing Delta Township ( Mich.) assembly plant.

Design

The Outlook features Saturn’s striking new design language, which was first introduced on the Sky roadster. It has an instantly identifiable face, highlighted with a bright grille bar that is flanked by large, jewel-like lighting elements. The headlamps use projector beam technology to deliver bright, precise lighting. High-intensity discharge lamps are available.

The profile of the Outlook is sleek and aerodynamic, with a sporty, tapered roof line. The rear glass wraps around the corners and is angled slightly toward the roof, enhancing the vehicle’s flowing lines. Distinctive chrome-highlighted horizontal tail lamps, a rear spoiler with LED center high-mounted stop lamp and chrome door handles are design cues that reinforce the Outlook’s premium appearance, while large 18-inch wheels and tires (19-inch wheels are available) contribute to the vehicle’s optimal proportions.

Interior

Like the exterior design, Outlook’s interior exudes style and refinement. A carlike “low and away” instrument panel enhances the feeling of openness in the front-row seats and provides a commanding view out of the windshield. The instrument panel and other interior elements feature high-quality, low-gloss materials and tight tolerances.

Outlook can be configured for seven or eight passengers, including two front bucket seats, a 60/40-split second-row bench (three passengers) or two second-row captain’s chairs (two passengers) and a 60/40-split third-row bench seat (three passengers). Leather seating surfaces are available.

GM’s industry-first Smart Slide feature is standard on all second-row configurations, allowing quick and easy access to the third-row seating area. The second-row seat cushion flips up while the seatback slides forward, effectively compressing the space occupied by the seat. It operates with one hand and enables adjustable fore/aft positioning of the second-row seat. When adjusted rearward, the second-row seat provides more legroom for taller passengers; when adjusted forward, it provides more storage space.

Outlook also offers generous cargo room, including an estimated 116.9 cu. ft. (3310.6 L) when the second- and third-row seats are folded. In fact, Outlook even offers an estimated 19.7 cu. ft. (557.9 L) of cargo space behind third-row seat when it’s in its upright position – capacity many other SUVs and crossovers cannot come close to matching. Also, a covered rear cargo convenience center allows items to be stored out of sight beneath the rear cargo floor. In addition, Outlook’s second- and third-row seats fold flat for even more cargo-carrying capacity.

Chassis and suspension

Outlook rides on a long, 118.9-inch (3020.7 mm) wheelbase and wide, 67.28-inch (1709 mm) front/rear tracks – a combination that enables an exceptionally smooth ride and stable handling. Sharp ride and handling reflexes also are supported by independent front and rear suspensions. The front suspension features a MacPherson strut design, with a direct-acting stabilizer bar. Isolated mounting points help reduce noise and vibration. The rear suspension uses a compact, state-of-the-art linked “H” design, which also has an isolated mounting system that reduces noise and vibration transmitted to the passenger compartment.

A strong body-frame integral structure is the foundation for Outlook’s responsive chassis systems. The structure is reinforced in numerous areas with high-strength steel, including a stiff steel cross-car beam welded across the floor between the B-pillars. It also uses dual-phase steel is select areas, such as the lower engine compartment rails.

Safety

Saturn Outlook is designed to protect passengers before, during and after a crash. A strong structure is the foundation and it is augmented by a wide stance and low center of gravity that reduces the likelihood of a rollover. Outlook’s responsive four-wheel independent steering system also enhances safety by providing stable ride and handling characteristics. Four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes are standard.

Outlook is equipped with six standard air bags: two dual-stage frontal air bags for the driver and front passenger, two seat-mounted side-impact air bags in the first row and two head curtain side-impact air bags that cover all three seating rows. The head curtain air bags are among the longest air bags in any production vehicle. Complementing the air bags is GM’s rollover sensing system, which can preemptively activate the side-impact air bags if sensors determine a rollover is imminent. In the event of a rollover, the air bags stay inflated longer to provide increased occupant containment and because rollovers are typically longer in duration than non-rollover crashes.

Outlook also comes standard with OnStar Generation 6 (with a one-year Safe and Sound plan), which features the Advanced Automatic Crash Notification system. AACN makes crash data available to participating 911 centers to help them dispatch the appropriate live-saving personnel and equipment to crash scenes faster.

Comfort and convenience

Rounding the appeal of the Outlook is a wide range of attractive optional and standard equipment, including ultrasonic parking assist, power liftgate, remote vehicle start, heated windshield fluid, DVD entertainment system and DVD navigation system.

For release 4-11-2006




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Re: Saturn Outlook
Tuesday, April 11, 2006 10:32 AM
yay , another not needed suv







Re: Saturn Outlook
Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:35 AM
[quote=97cavie24ls(JDM&00s/c sedans™)]yay , another not needed suv

I agree.. GM has enough big SUV's that are not selling.. Why add another?




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Re: Saturn Outlook
Tuesday, April 11, 2006 1:24 PM
From the front and side profiles, it kind of resembles the Chevrolet Equinox. I kind of dig it's styling.
Re: Saturn Outlook
Wednesday, April 12, 2006 10:29 AM
At least they actually tried to make it look more different from the Trailblazer than they did with the Saab version. But sadly it almost clones the all-new Suzuki XL-7...so they didn't try hard enough. But finally a Trailblazer clone that actually looks like another car....not just a different grille and tail lights.



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Re: Saturn Outlook
Wednesday, April 12, 2006 11:32 AM
looks like a buck toothed fat kid



Re: Saturn Outlook
Wednesday, April 12, 2006 9:05 PM
i work for saturn



Re: Saturn Outlook
Thursday, October 26, 2006 8:30 AM
Pricing from GM's press release...

Saturn Announces Prices For All New 2007 Outlook
MSRP for new eight-passenger crossover vehicle starts at $27,990

Detroit -- Engineered to provide the ideal balance of style, size and capability, the 2007 Saturn Outlook crossover also features a long list of standard equipment and extremely attractive price.

Saturn announced today the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) for the front-wheel drive Outlook XE is $27,990. All-wheel drive XE model starts at $29,990.

Fuel economy numbers for the Outlook were also announced, with front-wheel-drive models rated at 18 mpg city/26 mpg highway by the EPA, and all-wheel-drive models rated at 17 mpg city/24 mpg highway.

"The Outlook crossover combines great design and utility with better fuel economy than any eight-passenger SUV," said Saturn General Manager Jill Lajdziak. "It's part of our continuing strategy of combining great vehicles and outstanding value with Saturn's highly regarded customer care."

Outlook features a body-frame integral design that enables lower step-in heights and generous interior space. Outlook offers three rows of seating, with the third row capable of comfortably seating three adults - and with more usable storage space behind the third-row seat than many of its competitors. Access to the third-row seat is made easier with an articulated, industry-first Smart Slide® second-row seat feature.

StabiliTrak is standard on all Outlook models, as are six air bags: two dual-stage frontal air bags for the driver and front passenger, two seat-mounted side-impact air bags in the first row and two head curtain side-impact air bags that cover all three seating rows. Complementing the air bags is GM's rollover sensing system, which can activate the side-impact air bags if sensors determine a rollover is imminent. In the event of a rollover, the air bags stay inflated longer to provide increased occupant containment. Outlook also comes standard with OnStar.

The Outlook XE's 3.6L V-6 VVT produces 270 horsepower (201 kw) and 248 lb.-ft. of torque (336 Nm). The uplevel Outlook XR model, with dual exhaust, provides an estimated 275 horsepower (205 kW) and 251 lb.-ft. of torque (340 Nm). All Outlook models feature a 6-speed automatic transmission.

The uplevel Outlook XR will carry an MSRP of $30,290 for front-wheel drive and $32,290 for all-wheel drive models.

Rounding out the appeal of the Outlook is a wide range of attractive optional equipment, including ultrasonic rear parking assist, power lift gate, remote vehicle start, heated windshield fluid, DVD entertainment system and DVD navigation system.

The Outlook will be built at GM's Lansing/Delta Township (Mich.) assembly facility.
FOR RELEASE: 10-26-2006




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Re: Saturn Outlook
Thursday, October 26, 2006 11:10 AM
Jookycola wrote:At least they actually tried to make it look more different from the Trailblazer than they did with the Saab version. But sadly it almost clones the all-new Suzuki XL-7...so they didn't try hard enough. But finally a Trailblazer clone that actually looks like another car....not just a different grille and tail lights.


Attention this isn't a Trailbazer clone this is off of the Lambda platform.

Lambda platform is a Large Crossover SUV!!! It is not on a frame and it has a car like ride. It is more of a minivan if anything.

Saturn Outlook, GMC Acadia, Buick Enclave are built on the Lambda platform.






Re: Saturn Outlook
Thursday, October 26, 2006 1:47 PM
I agree with the "another not needed large SUV" idea, but it actualy looks kinda cool.
Re: Saturn Outlook
Friday, October 27, 2006 5:17 PM
Jonathan wrote:I agree with the "another not needed large SUV" idea, but it actualy looks kinda cool.


It might not be needed in your eyes, but saturn is GM's best division when it comes to getting customers that wouldn't normally look towards a GM product. So redoing its entire line and exapnding its product line by adding an 8 passenger SUV is a good move on their part.





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