New and Used Relay Prices, Saturn Relay Model Years and History

Saturn Relay Models

2007 Saturn Relay trims

2007 Relay

Low cost; roomy interior; versatile seating and cargo configurations.

New Car Previews

See the latest and greatest features of the newly redesigned cars, trucks and SUVs headed to a dealer near you. Search by car manufacturer or specific models to get an in-depth preview of the latest tech, specs, features and photos for the latest model year.

About Relay

The Relay was the only minivan to be sold by the Saturn brand produced between 2005 and 2007. Conforming with General Motors' attempt to have Saturn recognized as a more mainstream car make, the appearance of the Relay minivan was constructed on the same platform as the Chevrolet Venture. A trademark of Saturn models since the brand's inception, dent-resistant polymer body panels were not included on the Relay. The first year of production for the seven-passenger Saturn Relay minivan came in two trim levels powered by a 3.5-liter V-6 engine and provided the choice of front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. The 2005 Relay's standard air conditioning and DVD entertainment system provided an upscale riding experience for families. For 2006, a 3.9-liter V-6 engine was introduced as an optional powerplant for the Saturn Relay. Generating 240 horsepower, the larger powerplant was upgraded to standard equipment in 2007. Optional all-wheel drive was deleted from the Saturn Relay for 2007 but fleet issued models could now be flex-fuel compatible with E85 blended fuel. A Saturn Relay 1 trim model provided a lower-cost entry level to the minivan Observing a decline in interest with minivans, General Motors dropped the Saturn Relay after the 2007 model year. The recently introduced Saturn Outlook large crossover vehicle served as an indirect replacement.