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Saturn ION

2003 ION2 at Spring Hill headquarters
Saturn ION
Manufacturer:General Motors
Production:2003–present
Predecessor:Saturn S-series
Class:Compact car
Body styles:3-door coupe
4-door sedan
Platform:FF Delta
Engines:2.2 L L61 I4
2.0 L LSJ SC I4

The Saturn ION is a compact car sold by General Motors' Saturn marque. It uses the GM Delta platform.

The ION replaced the Saturn S-series in 2003.

It comes standard with a 140 hp (104 kW) twin-cam Ecotec straight-4 engine. The ION's instrument panel is mounted on the top center of the dashboard, rather than behind the steering wheel. The ION is available in sedan and coupe form; the coupe is called a "quad coupe" due to the two smaller rear-opening "suicide doors" behind the front doors.

In 2004, Saturn introduced high-performance "Red Line" variant of the ION featuring a supercharged engine.

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