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GM Debuts New HUMMER, SEMA Vehicles, Accessories
At 2003 SEMA Show
LAS
VEGAS, NEVADA, October 28, 2003 - General Motors is using the backdrop
of the industry's premiere automotive showcase to make a powerful statement
about the company's continued commitment to offering "gotta-have"
vehicles, parts and technology. This includes unveiling a new HUMMER,
announcing future Performance Division offerings, featuring several new
powertrain applications, presenting an array of new accessories and showing
a trio of vehicles that led an assault on the Bonneville Salt Flats.
GM's Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) exhibit includes more
than 40 production, concept and brand-directed vehicles - all of them
on display for the first time. The display incorporates offerings targeted
at a variety of consumers. The common thread is clear, however. Whether
you're in the market for 20-inch wheels, a big block crate motor, a high-performance
sport-compact "tuner" right out of the box, the hottest SUV
on the planet, a pocket-rocket powerplant or high-performance derivatives
of your favorite production vehicles, GM has the products and power you
need.
Concept to reality
The origin of three high-performance vehicles - available in dealer showrooms
early next year - can be traced to the 2002 SEMA show.
"Last year's SEMA show was the coming-out party for the newly formed
GM Performance Division," said Gary Cowger, president of GM North
America. "We showed concepts that became the Pontiac Bonneville GXP,
Cadillac CTS-V and the Saturn ION Red Line. This year we're showing the
real deal, vehicles with great performance and design that have moved
quickly from concept to reality."
- Bonneville GXP puts real teeth behind Pontiac's promise of "Excitement,"
with a 4.6-liter DOHC V-8 that delivers 275 horsepower and a performance-tuned
handling package that includes four-wheel independent suspension, StabiliTrak
and an electrically controlled transaxle with a 3.71 final drive ratio.
- The CTS-V brings Cadillac into the high performance luxury arena
with a 400-horsepower, 5.7-liter V-8, six-speed manual transmission,
large Brembo performance brakes, 18-inch wheels and tires, retuned shock
absorbers and a host of interior and exterior styling refinements.
- Inspired by the tuner car movement, the ION Red Line quad coupe features
an integrated performance package including a 2.0-liter supercharged,
intercooled version of the Ecotec four-cylinder engine, racetrack-bred
suspension and unique styling. A specially prepared ION Red Line driven
by Jim Minneker, a GM Performance Division engineer, set the land-speed
mark for its class on the Bonneville Salt Flats in northern Utah. At
SEMA, the ION Red Line is joined by the VUE Red Line, a limited-production
sport utility featuring a lowered body, sport-tuned suspension and steering,
ground effects and VUE's new 3.5-liter, 250 horsepower V-6.
The GM Performance Division provides the skill, enthusiasm and integration
to deliver uniquely branded performance vehicles out of a common "toolbox."
"We provide the integration among the various GM disciplines critical
to delivering 'gotta-have' product," said Mark Reuss, executive director
of GM Performance Division, who also serves as executive director of vehicle
architecture. "Performance Division has a voice in the very earliest
stages of product development, so the engineering that goes into the performance
derivatives is integrated back into the mainstream production process.
This functional integration is a competitive advantage."
Next up for GM Performance Division will be a Chevrolet TrailBlazer SS,
a 2006-model-year entry that will feature a Corvette-inspired V-8 engine,
20-inch wheels and a lower suspension than the current production model.
The production TrailBlazer SS will be based on the TrailBlazer SS concept
originally shown at the 2002 SEMA show. Reuss' team is working up plans
for other vehicles as well.
These production-intent vehicles are the first in a line of next-generation
performance cars and trucks that will be identified by brand-specific
designations - SS for Chevrolet, GXP for Pontiac, V-series for Cadillac
and Red Line for Saturn.
Test bed for new concepts
In addition to showcasing vehicles headed to production, GM is using the
SEMA show as a test bed to gauge reaction from the experts in specialty
vehicles. It's a process that helps move great ideas from the concept
stage into the dealer's showroom as fast as possible.
Among the GM highlights at the 2003 SEMA show:
- Chevrolet is developing a portfolio of Z71 trucks with off-road suspension
and high stance, such as the Silverado Crew Cab 4x4 and Extended Cab
4x2, as well as a TrailBlazer 4x4 and a two-wheel-drive version of Colorado.
A series of XTREME vehicles (Equinox, Colorado, Malibu and Aveo) provide
the canvas for evaluating a wide range of performance enhancements,
body kits and other accessories to allow enthusiasts to customize their
vehicles. Chevy is displaying the SSR, its innovative, head-turning
convertible sports pickup, with GM Accessories that help personalize
the vehicle. Also being shown is a special Cavalier that competes in
the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) modified class with its 1,000-horsepower
version of the Ecotec 2.2-liter engine.
- Pontiac presents five concepts - Grand Prix, Grand Am, Vibe, GTO
and Sunfire - with an Autocross total performance theme. The cars are
outfitted with performance parts relevant to autocross events, which
are often run on parking lots and airport runways on courses defined
by traffic cones, making handling as important as straight-ahead power.
Pontiac also showcases the American Tuner Sunfire Coupe with an aftermarket
body appearance kit debuting at dealers in late January 2004.
- GMC showcases an "adventure" series of professional off-road
trucks with capabilities for outdoor enthusiasts, each carrying the
AT4 designation. The show vehicles are all-terrain variants of trucks:
Yukon, outfitted for snow skiing trips; Envoy XUV, accessorized for
the water sports enthusiast; Sierra Crew Cab Short Box, designed with
the outdoor enthusiast in mind; and Canyon Crew Cab, outfitted for a
kayaking expedition.
- Cadillac demonstrates ultra luxury security executive customization
with the Escalade ESV Executive Limousine. The SRX Black Diamond and
CTS Sport explore production capable add-on accessories, the SRX Black
Diamond aimed at skiing and other active lifestyle pursuits and the
CTS Sport targeting sport appearance and performance. Cadillac also
is showing the CTS-V with 18-inch flangeless wheels and carbon fiber
accessories.
- Saturn highlights sport compact performance with its production-intent
versions of the ION Red Line and VUE Red Line. The VUE Street Play tests
ultimate performance limits of the VUE Red Line with a supercharged,
300-horsepower version of the 3.5-liter V-6 while also adding performance-oriented
exterior and interior changes.
- Buick highlights how it is bringing a new level of premium refinement
and style to its growing truck portfolio with the Rendezvous and Rainier
TW editions. Both concepts explore premium luxury appointments such
as new leathers, fabrics, colors and finishes.
- HUMMER emphasizes the functionality and versatility of the new H2
SUT (sport utility truck) with the H2 SUT Dirt Sports concept. The Dirt
Sports concept includes off-road dirt bike, camping and hard tonneau
packages.
- GM also is showing off three new vehicles in its Homeland Security
lineup for 2004: a one-ton 4x4 Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab Cargo/Troop
Carrier, a Chevrolet Police Tahoe, and a Cadillac DeVille Armored Edition.
GM Accessories continues to grow
GM Accessories is expanding the breadth of its accessories offerings.
In 2001, GM Accessories offered 150 products. That number has grown to
more than 500 in 2003, and will exceed 1,000 offerings by the end of 2004.
At the SEMA show, GM Accessories has more than 100 parts on display, up
from 21 in 2002.
GM Accessories offers the best fit, best function and most tailored appearance.
Vehicles like the new Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon midsize pickups,
the HUMMER H2 and Chevy SSR are examples in which GM Accessories are integrated
into the vehicle design and engineering process.
GM Accessories' new offerings include a number of product lines that
cross GM's car and truck portfolio, including:
- All-new 20-inch wheels designed specifically for Chevrolet Silverado
and GMC Sierra and 17- and 18-inch custom wheels that will be introduced
in 2004 for other GM cars and trucks.
- Customized interior trim kits; examples can be seen at SEMA on the
Pontiac Grand Prix, Grand Am and Sunfire; Chevy Colorado and TrailBlazer;
and on HUMMER products.
- A new 572-cubic-inch, 620-horsepower big block engine available from
GM Performance Parts, shown on a 1955 Buick Roadmaster owned and rebuilt
by Jay Leno.
- Ecotec four-cylinder supercharged engines with additional variants
to come in the future.
Other new offerings include 10 new products, mostly chrome accents, for
the H2, whose customers buy $1,500 in GM Accessories on average; four
accessories exclusive to the 2005 H2 SUT, which will also be available
with many of the SUV's accessories; 17 accessories available at launch
for the SSR; and 23 available accessories for the Pontiac Vibe, including
a supercharger.
GM Accessories also is gauging market reaction to potential new products,
including a modular pull-down sliding roof rack system and retractable
side steps on the GMC Yukon and a new cargo rail system on GMC Sierra.
New engines, new technologies
GM Powertrain is using SEMA to show off new engines and variants, including
two engines with Displacement on Demand (DOD) cylinder-deactivation technology
for improved fuel economy. By 2008, GM will have two million vehicles
with V-8 and V-6 engines with DOD. The new engines with this technology
are:
- The Gen IV small-block V-8, with higher performance and an array
of technical advancements. The Vortec 5300 small-block with DOD debuts
on V-8-equipped versions of the 2005 Chevrolet TrailBlazer EXT, GMC
Envoy XUV and Buick Rainier. An automotive application of the Gen IV
small-block without DOD debuts later in the 2005 Corvette.
- The 3900 V-6, the latest in GM's longstanding family of 60-degree
V-6 engines. The 3900 will be the first GM overhead valve engine to
use variable valve timing, and it will be GM's first V-6 to use DOD.
Its first application will be on the 2005 Pontiac G6.
GM is also showcasing a new Ecotec 2.4-liter variant, which brings both
larger displacement and variable valve timing to the Ecotec modular family.
The Ecotec 2.4-liter, with 170 horsepower and 170 lb.-ft. of torque, will
debut on the all-new 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt.
Growth of HUMMER
HUMMER is highlighting its growth as a brand, unveiling the H2 SUT and
a new interior for the H1.
With its reconfigurable Midgate, the H2 SUT provides a unique blend of
capability and functionality in an off-road vehicle. While the 2004 H1
is as rugged and uncompromising as ever, a host of interior updates -
the first significant redesign in H1's history - add comfort, convenience
and refinement to the unique HUMMER equation.
New mobility
On display at SEMA, the innovative Sit-N-Lift power seat makes it easier
to enter and exit GM's midsize vans. Available on select Chevrolet Venture,
Pontiac Montana and Oldsmobile Silhouette minivans, this new option strengthens
GM's commitment to providing transportation solutions for seniors, people
with disabilities and caregivers. The Sit-N-Lift power seat makes GM the
only automotive manufacturer in the U.S. to offer a fully motorized, rotating
lift-and-lower passenger seat.
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