General Motors has named its new Saturn roadster ‘Sky’.


The company said the Sky would make its debut at Detroit’s North American International Auto Show in January, Reuters reported.


The rear-wheel drive two-seater – to be built at GM’s Wilmington, Delaware, assembly plant – would be available from Saturn dealers from early 2006, GM reportedly said.


Reuters noted that Saturn, which is key to GM’s attempts to compete in a crowded marketplace, is expected to post weaker US sales this year but the addition of four new vehicles is expected to boost sales by more than a third by the end of 2007.

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