Saturn Curve

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| name = Saturn Curve

| manufacturer = Saturn (General Motors)

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| production = 2004

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| class = Concept car

| body_style = 2-door roadster

| layout = FR layout

| platform = GM Kappa platform

| engine = 2.0L inline-four Ecotec, Supercharged.

| transmission = Getrag 5-speed manual

| wheelbase = 2717 mm / 107.0 in

| length = 3975 mm / 156.5 in

| width = 1950 mm / 76.8 in

| height = 1247 mm / 49.1 in

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| related = Saturn Sky
Pontiac Solstice
Opel GT

| designer = Michael Mauer

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The Saturn Curve is a roadster concept by Saturn designed by Michael Mauer who was the former head of design at Saab Automobile. It was shown at the 2004 North American International Auto Show along with the Saturn Sky concept.

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This project would also evolve to a new "Saab Sonett", with a different front styling,{{cite web |title=Flash: This week's Car News briefs: Saab Sonett reborn; No Futura in it |url=https://www.autoweek.com/news/a2086826/flash-weeks-car-news-briefs-saab-sonett-reborn-no-futura-it/ |website=Autoweek |access-date=14 August 2022 |date=11 April 2004}} but ultimately Saab's intentions to make it an AWD car did not come true, and Saturn opted to go with the Opel project {{Citation needed|date=August 2022}} giving birth to the Saturn Sky.

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