The GMC Acadia (and similar Buick Enclave and Saturn Outlook ) is a mid-size crossover SUV which will be launched in late 2006 for the 2007 model year. The three vehicles will share General Motors' new Lambda architecture.
The Acadia will augment GMC's truck-based SUV offerings, becoming the first unibody product from the marque. It will feature seating for eight, generous interior space, and either front- or all-wheel drive. Also, the Acadia will likely take over the Envoy XL as GMC's entry-level 8-passenger SUV. The Envoy will likely remain as a 5-passenger only vehicle (Such as currently produced in the Moraine, Ohio assembly facility.)
Press reports indicate that the Lambda SUVs will feature available 3-row 8-passenger seating and V6 engines. A V8 engine will also reportedly be offered on the GMC and Buick versions but is unlikely in the Saturn. The Lambda vehicles will be built in the Delta Township Assembly plant near Lansing, Michigan.
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