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VSS-T is GM's planned body-on-frame SUV and pickup truck (T) platform, considered a successor to the long-standing GMT platform and capable of all-wheel drive. It is to be capable of supporting midsize and fullsize truck dimensions, and will underpin both the fifth generation Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra and the third generation Chevrolet Colorado/GMC Canyon.
The only mid-engined platform from GM until that of the 2020 Corvette. [13] 1996 General Motors EV1. P II: FWD: 1996: 2003: 1996 – 2003 General Motors EV1; Used solely for the EV1. Also called the BEV1 platform retroactively since the introduction of the BEV2 platform in 2016. 1993 Asüna Sunfire. R: FWD/AWD: 1985: 1993: 1985 – 1988 ...
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The second-generation Trax sits on General Motors' VSS platform, which also underpins the similarly enjoyable Buick Envista. It is only available with front-wheel drive and a single powerplant, a ...
The Buick Envista is a compact crossover SUV manufactured by General Motors and marketed under the Buick brand since 2022. It shares the GM VSS-F platform with the Chevrolet Trax (marketed as the Seeker in China). Presented for the Chinese market in August 2022, [1] GM introduced the Envista in April 2023 in the United States and Canada. [2]
The new platform was mainly engineered by GM's former German subsidiary Opel in Rüsselsheim. [7] According to GM the company invested US$220 million for the all new D2XX platform. [citation needed] The platform was developed for compact vehicle architecture, replacing both Delta II and the midsize crossover GM Theta platform. [8]
The logo for SDVerse, General Motors' new venture with supplier Magna and technology services and consulting company Wipro Limited. SDVerse is a business-to-business platform for buying and ...
Epsilon is General Motors' mid-size front-wheel drive automobile platform.The architecture was a multi-division project of GM North America, Opel and Saab, [2] and debuted in the 2002 Opel Vectra and 2003 Saab 9-3.