300+ hp AURA Red Line Automotive News reports that Saturn is considering building a Red Line version of its upcoming AURA midsize car – compete with at least a 300 horsepower powerplant.
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Advent of the Aura General Motors on Friday showed off the Saturn Aura concept car at its Fairfax plant, where its final version will be built beginning in 2006. The sleekly designed, midsize sedan is adorned with many European features, a vast departure from more utilitarian current and past Saturn models.
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Rüsselsheims Finest are Closer than We Think In its design, the Aura is quite similar to Pontiacs bold G6. The cars share a long wheelbase which is an integral part of the cab-forward design, to maximize interior space. The similarities continue with short overhangs and an identical roofline integrating a four-panel sliding glass panoramic sunroof that melds into a high trunk.
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Saturn Aura Concept in Automobile Magazine The current Saturn product line is not made up of the clever vehicles that once defined the hip young brand. They are instead dull, awkward blobs of plastic. But Saturn is now ready to win back a customer base with wonderfully Opel-like cars such as the Sky sports car and this beautiful sedan called the Aura. Jill Lajdziak calls this a "sneak peek at a new generation of emotionally compelling Saturn vehicles," and we hope that claim lives to be true.
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Saturn Hopes Aura Causes Sensation Aura, which debuts at the NAIAS alongside the Saturn '07 Sky roadster, provides clues to the all-new midsize sedan – based on GM's Epsilon architecture – the auto maker plans to begin selling in 2006.
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Saturn Unveils Concept for New Aura Auto workers at General Motors' Fairfax assembly plant got their first look Friday at the mid-size Saturn sedan they will begin building next year. Company officials showed employees and area media a concept car of the Saturn Aura, which is expected to go into regular production in the summer of 2006.
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