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* 2010–2016 [[Cadillac SRX#Second generation (2011)|Cadillac SRX]] | * 2010–2016 [[Cadillac SRX#Second generation (2011)|Cadillac SRX]] | ||
* 2011 [[Saab 9-4X]] | * 2011 [[Saab 9-4X]] | ||
==See also== | |||
* [[List of General Motors platforms]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Latest revision as of 19:03, 6 October 2025
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Theta is General Motors' automobile platform for compact/mid-size crossover SUVs. The architecture debuted in 2002 with the Saturn Vue and was later used for the Chevrolet Equinox and Captiva and similar models.
Development
The Theta uses a four-wheel independent suspension. Engine choices include the Family II straight-4, Ecotec straight-4, 3400 V6, and even a Honda V6, the L66. A 5-speed automatic and two 5-speed manual transmissions are used.
The original Saturn Vue used a short 106.6 in (2708 mm) wheelbase, with a 61 in (1549 mm) track. The Chevrolet Equinox and Pontiac Torrent use a stretched 112.5 in (2857 mm) wheelbase, but share much with the Saturn.
The Suzuki Grand Vitara, although similar in size and appearance to a Saturn Vue, was developed by Suzuki using some Theta components, but should not be considered a Theta derivative.
Engineering for the Opel Antara and Chevrolet Captiva was performed in large part in Korea by GM Daewoo Auto & Technology, and by Opel in Germany.
Hybrids
The Saturn Vue was one of the first of General Motors' vehicles to be offered with a hybrid powertrain, GM's belt alternator starter (BAS) system, in 2006.
Vehicles
- Short wheelbase:
- 2002–2007 Saturn Vue
- 2006–2015 Opel Antara
- 2006–2011 Daewoo Winstorm MaXX*
- 2006–2017 Chevrolet Captiva Sport*
- 2008–2010 Saturn Vue*
- 2008–2010 GMC Terrain (Middle Eastern market)*
- 2006–2008 Holden Captiva Maxx*
- 2009–2017 Holden Captiva 5*
- 2006–2018 Chevrolet Captiva
- 2006–2011 Daewoo Winstorm**
- 2006–2018 Holden Captiva 7**
Note: Vehicles with "*" are rebadged versions of the Opel Antara
Note: Vehicles with "**" are rebadged versions of the Chevrolet Captiva
- Long wheelbase:
- 2005–2009 Chevrolet Equinox
- 2006–2009 Pontiac Torrent
- 2006–2009 Suzuki XL7
- 2010–2017 Chevrolet Equinox
- 2010–2017 GMC Terrain
- Concepts:
Theta Premium
General Motors has created a premium version of Theta for luxury applications. It mixed elements of the current Theta and the new Epsilon 2 architecture.[1] Thus, this platform is sometimes also referred to as Theta-Epsilon (GMT166).[2] Theta Premium supports larger models than the standard platform.
Vehicles using Theta Premium:
- 2010–2016 Cadillac SRX
- 2011 Saab 9-4X
See also
References
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