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GMI has an interesting write-up on the first spy shots of the first Delta-II car
I must make note that the G5 claim, as pointed out in the clip, is still unsorted information. As of right now, current GM cannon dictates that it will be the two-door version of the RWD G6 shortly after the end of the decade.
The photos!
Very nice indeed, and should be a very competent chassis by the time it debuts. Having one Chevrolet model across the line should be quite good, and again, having a solid Opel/Vauxhall/Saturn model will be nice as well. If the chassis is as good as they say, I wouldn't be surprised to see it go much like the same that is used by Honda in the Civic... Put it under anything and it should perform quite well.
GMIIn the end, we can expect see 2 mainstream versions: the next generation Astra to be sold under the Opel/Vauxhall/Saturn banners and the Chevrolet version that will be sold in world-wide markets.
There are other possibilies as well; some confirmed, some implied:
A new G5: IF and WHEN it makes it to market, it will only be a placeholder as Pontiac moves toward RWD. Otherwise, I don't expect to see Pontiac making much use of this platform.
Buick Skylark: It is slated to be sold in America and supplant the Buick Excelle in China. We know that the Skylark will replace the Excelle from an Edumund's InsideLine Story and it was more than implied it would make it to North America as well.
Saab 9-1: This is the vehicle that will create added volume for the Saab brand and give GM a legitamite competitor to vehicles like the A3, 1-Series, C30, et al.
Next Chevy HHR: When the Cobalt is replaced, it will obviously mean either the HHR will need to be replaced eventually or phased out. The recent popularity of the HHR and of "crossovers" in general will probably mean a 2nd generation of HHR will be making it to market.
The Chevy Volt: GM's wunder-car is supposed to be built on the Delta II platform; another important product riding on this architecture.
And who knows what else may be coming down the line? Could we see an Astra convertible? Or prehaps a sub-Theta-based SUV coming on these mechanicals as well?
Let's hope GM gets it right and makes the replacement look both upscale and expensive -- just like the new Malibu.
I must make note that the G5 claim, as pointed out in the clip, is still unsorted information. As of right now, current GM cannon dictates that it will be the two-door version of the RWD G6 shortly after the end of the decade.
The photos!



Very nice indeed, and should be a very competent chassis by the time it debuts. Having one Chevrolet model across the line should be quite good, and again, having a solid Opel/Vauxhall/Saturn model will be nice as well. If the chassis is as good as they say, I wouldn't be surprised to see it go much like the same that is used by Honda in the Civic... Put it under anything and it should perform quite well.