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GMC Granite
Overview
ManufacturerGMC (General Motors)
Production2010 (Concept car)
DesignerDave Lyon
Body and chassis
ClassCompact crossover SUV
Body style5-door SUV
LayoutFF layout
PlatformGamma II
RelatedChevrolet Orlando
Powertrain
Engine1.4 L (85 cu in) Ecotec turbocharged I4
Transmission6-speed dual-clutch transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase103.6 in (2,630 mm)
Length161.3 in (4,100 mm)
Width70.3 in (1,790 mm)
Height60.5 in (1,540 mm)
Curb weight1,458 kg (3,214 lb)

The GMC Granite is a compact crossover SUV concept, developed and designed by GMC. It was introduced at the 2010 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.[1][2] If produced, the Granite would be GMC's smallest crossover SUV.

The Granite is powered by a 1.4 L (85 cu in) EcoTec turbocharged I4 that produces 138 hp (103 kW) and 148 lb⋅ft (201 N⋅m). This is matched to a six-speed transmission with a dual-clutch. The GMC Granite would have replaced the Chevrolet Meriva in South America. The GMC Granite is the first (and only) car in the subcompact crossover SUV class to have rear-hinged doors.

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