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Interior appointments; model line offers both performance (XR) and gas mileage (Green Line); value.
See All Model YearsLearn MoreLow price; fuel economy; unique Quad Coupe body style; performance (Red Line).
See All Model YearsLearn MoreRemarkably quiet; lots of cargo room; many useful features; good fuel mileage.
See All Model YearsLearn MoreLow cost; roomy interior; versatile seating and cargo configurations.
See All Model YearsLearn MoreStunning Corvette-inspired styling; Extensive standard equipment; Power for those who want it
See All Model YearsLearn MoreAvailable with V6, four-cylinder, or hybrid; Saturn's no-dicker-sticker price; good handling.
See All Model YearsLearn MoreSaturn enters 2007 with a radically-redefined brand thanks to three all-new vehicle. Following favorable reception of their Aura mid-sized sedan concept in 2005, Saturn has made it a production reality. Elegantly styled and modern, the 2007 Saturn Aura was furnished with excellent power from a pair of V-6 engines. The second all-new vehicle is an eight-passenger mid-sized crossover vehicle called the Outlook. The third and perhaps most exciting new Saturn model for 2007 is the two-seat roadster called the Sky. The Saturn Sky debuts with the choice of a 177-horsepower base engine or a 260-horsepower turbocharged powerplant with the Red Line model. The Relay minivan loses the option of all-wheel drive and the smaller 3.5-liter V-6 engine for 2007. A new Saturn Relay 1 trim level is installed as the minivan's new base version. Saturn's 2007 model year line-up will also include the brand's first two hybrid vehicles. Classified under the Greed Line badge, the new Aura sedan as well as the Vue compact sport utility are recipients of electric-assisted powertrains.