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Epsilon is General Motors' new mid-size front wheel drive automobile platform. The architecture debuted in the 2003 Saab 9-3 and Opel Vectra. Since this platform falls squarely in the center of the worldwide automobile market, GM plans to produce a great many Epsilon vehicles with over a dozen variations. As of 2004, it is GM's highest volume worldwide platform (or architecture in GM-speak).Many of the Epsilon vehicles will use the Ecotec I4 and V6 engines.
1 Vehicles
Current vehicles based on this platform:
Future vehicles using this platform:
- 2005 Pontiac G6
- 2006 Saturn L-Series
- 2007 Small Cadillac (Europe only)
- 2007 Fiat crossover SUV
- 2007 mid-size HoldenThis article is about the Australian car manufacturer. See Holden (places) for articles about towns named Holden. Holden Australia is an Australian car manufacturer, originally independent but now a subsidiary of General Motors. Holden began as Holden's M
Cancelled vehicles which would have used this platform:
- 2006 Alfa Romeo Spider replacement ( AWD)
- 2006 Smaller BuickBuick is a brand of automobile built in the United States and China by General Motors. Buicks are also sold in Canada and Israel. History Buick originated as an independent motor car manufacturer, the Buick Motor Company incorporated on May 19, 1903 by Da
2 Epsilon 2
A new version of the Epsilon, dubbed Epsilon 2, will debut in 20082008 is a leap year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). 2008 Years in the future Articulo futuro Predicted events January NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft makes the first of three flybys of Mercury. February 1 Sweden plans to cease analog television b. It will be used in the following vehicles:
3 See also
Current GM platforms:
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