Saturn concept reaches for SKY

Saturn concept reaches for SKY

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Published: 22 09 2003

The Saturn SKY concept is a roadster that converts from a four-seater to a two-seater, and combines fun and function, according to the company.

The SKY concept was built to address young buyers' desire for "open air and room for their friends and their stuff, balanced with a sense of responsibility," said Anne Asensio, executive director of design, Interior Design, Quality and Brand Character, in a statement.

On the inside, SKY features light colors, innovative grains and pattern, and soft glowing lights, all of which are meant to create a "fresh and contemporary" atmosphere. The seating package allows the SKY to convert from a two-place to four-place seating. The extra seats in the rear stow away underneath the tonneau cover when not in use.

Like the Saturn ION, the instrumentation is mounted in the centre of the console, instead of the traditional location behind the steering column. Saturn says this new interface allows for a smaller steering wheel and new storage opportunities on top of the instrument panel. The headrests are arches rather than solid designs in order to help remove obstacles between the front and the rear passengers.

Storage compartments are marked with orange tabs for easy identification. The door release doubles as an oversized safety lock when pushed, and illuminates "locked" and "unlocked."

The gear shifter on the five-speed manual transmission can be folded into the center console when the vehicle is parked for unobstructed pass-through. On this concept, Saturn continues with a unique feature to the brand - a rear access door on the driver's side. Currently only the Saturn coupe has this feature.

On the outside, Saturn's signature upswept lines define the exterior. A continuous upswept line follows the hood cutline embraces the headlamps, and a wide, low front air intake is positioned underneath. A multi-piece liftoff roof is made of a translucent material that mutes the sunlight inside the vehicle. The collapsible roof stows in the rear of the vehicle.

This concept vehicle features GM's supercharged 2.2-litre, four-cylinder Ecotec engine that generates 180 horsepower, mated to a five-speed manual transmission.

The headlights and taillights are powered by LED technology. The LED lamps are configured in cubes, and are smaller, lighter and require less voltage than conventional lamps. The Saturn badges on the SKY's grille and front doors glow red once the car is running. "We call it the `living badge,' or `soul'" Asensio added.

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