Report: GMC Granite approved for production [w/poll] *UPDATE

Filed under: , , ,


GMC Granite concept – Click above for high-res image gallery

When General Motors debuted the GMC Granite concept at this year’s Detroit Auto Show, it was a huge hit with both the media and public in attendance. A small hatchback like this would shake up GMC‘s legacy of only building trucks and crossovers, but it would be a good way to expand the brand’s lineup and better establish it as a core part of GM.

Now, the folks at Motor Trend report that the Granite has been given the green light for production, though The General is still in the process of figuring out if it can keep those nifty rear-hinged doors intact. The Granite shares the same architecture as the Chevrolet Orlando which will be produced for other markets and will likely be powered by GM’s new 1.4-liter turbocharged inline-four, possibly mated to a six-speed dual-clutch transmission.

It’s still unclear when we’ll actually see a production version of the Granite concept, but we wouldn’t be surprised if a few test mules start popping up outside of GM’s proving grounds within the next year. Can a tall Scion xB-like hatch exist under the GMC nameplate? Be sure to give us your opinion in the poll below.

*Update: Motor Trend is now saying that it was a bit premature in reporting that the Granite was a go. While MT still strongly believes it will be produced, it has yet to receive the official green light.

View Poll

[Source: Motor Trend]

Report: GMC Granite approved for production [w/poll] *UPDATE originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 29 Jun 2010 17:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

View full post on Autoblog

Related posts:

  1. Report: Mercury’s demise coming at 3 PM EST *UPDATE
  2. Is the sports car an endangered species? [w/poll]
  3. Report: GM’s venerable Northstar going out of production in July, replacement not yet announced
  4. Report: GM suspends production at Flint HD pickup plant over part issue
  5. Report: Ford to halt Missouri Escape production in 2011

Leave a Reply

Bad Behavior has blocked 4351 access attempts in the last 7 days.