The U-platform (or U-body) is a front wheel drive
minivan and
crossover SUV platform from
General Motors
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produced since 1990. North American sales ended in 2009, but Chinese production continues. The minivans were divided into three generations, 1990–1996, 1997–2005 and 2005-current. The U-body was also used for General Motors' first generation crossovers from 2001-2005.
Keeping with its
EPA designation as a light truck, the fifth character in the
VIN for a U-body is "U", instead of the fourth, as is standard for cars.
Confusingly, GM also used the "U-body" (or "U-car") designation in the mid 1970s for its mid-sized European models - principally the
Opel Ascona and
Vauxhall Cavalier.
Minivans
First generation

Released in the fall of 1989 for the 1990 model year, the U platform (
GMT199) utilized a galvanized steel space frame underneath composite plastic dent resistant panels similar to those used in
Saturn
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models and the
Pontiac Fiero. The vans feature unconventional styling, which some commenters likened it to a
DustBuster vacuum cleaner.
All models used a 120-hp,
3.1L V6 mated to a 3-speed automatic transmission. In 1992, the
3800 Series I V6 became available with a four speed automatic. Both were replaced by the
LA1 3400 V6 in 1996.
1990–1996
The vehicles in this generation included:
*
Chevrolet Lumina APV ("APV" was dropped from the model name in 1994)
*
Oldsmobile Silhouette
*
Pontiac Trans Sport
In 1994, The Lumina and Trans Sport received a facelift, which shortened the nose and gave them a more conventional look. The Silhouette did not receive this update, however, and while it did receive a facelift in 1993, it was very minimalistic with only the front bumper being slightly changed. The rest of the front end remained unchanged.
International
The Pontiac Trans Sport was sold in Europe as a rebadged Oldsmobile Silhouette with European safety specifications.
European customers had grown accustomed to sleek minivans, thanks to vehicles such as the
Renault Espace, and did not object to the Trans Sport's futuristic styling. In 1994, when the Trans Sport was updated, the European version retained the original shape with a minor facelift, with the Oldsmobile Silhouette being sold as a badge-engineered Pontiac Trans Sport.
The European Trans Sport was also available with two options that were never offered on a North American specification U-body: A four-cylinder engine (the
LD2 Quad 4) and a 5-speed manual transmission.
Second generation

In 1996 (for the 1997 model year), the second U-body (platform) minivans arrived, also known as the
GMT200. The new minivans were of
unibody steel construction and the styling was intentionally conventional to such an extent that contemporary reviewers remarked that without looking closely at the badging and grille treatments, these minivans could be mistaken for their primary competitors, the
Dodge Caravan and
Plymouth Voyager, which at the time commanded a 50% share of the minivan market.
Production of this generation was performed at GM's
Doraville, Georgia facility, and later at
GM Shanghai.
1996–1999 (Europe)
*
Opel/Vauxhall Sintra
1997–2005
The vehicles in this generation included:
*
Chevrolet Venture
*
Oldsmobile Silhouette
*
Pontiac Trans Sport
*
Pontiac Montana (Montana was a trim level of the Trans Sport prior to 1999)
2000–2005 (China)
*
Buick GL8
International
* The Opel Sintra (badged as the
Vauxhall
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From the Victorian period until the mid-20th century, Va ...
Sintra in the
United Kingdom
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) was an export built in the US alongside other vans for the European market. The Sintra used
Opel
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engines instead of the
LA1 3400 V6 engine that the US vans used.
* The
Buick GL8 is sold by
Buick
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only in
China
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, but was exported to the Philippines as a Chevrolet Venture.
* The Pontiac Trans Sport of this generation was also sold in
Europe
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, badged as a Chevrolet Trans Sport.
Third generation

The U-body was updated once again in 2004 for the 2005 model year, also known as the
GMT201. These vans were referred to as "Crossover Sport Vans" (CSV) by General Motors, in reference to their
SUV-inspired styling. North American vans were built in GM's plant in
Doraville, Georgia. General Motors stopped minivan sales in the United States as of 2008. The Pontiac Montana and Chevrolet Uplander continued to be sold in Canada and Mexico for 2009. Production of the Buick GL8 continues in
Shanghai, China.
2005–2009
The vehicles in this generation include:
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Buick GL8 (China only, produced until 2016)
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Buick Terraza (2005-2007)
*
Chevrolet Uplander
*
Pontiac Montana SV6 (2005-2006 in the US)
*
Saturn Relay (2005-2007)
Fourth generation
In 2010,
Shanghai GM introduced a new version (SGM258) of the
Buick GL8 called GL8 Luxury Business Edition. The previous generation remains on sale as the Business Edition.
Prior to the car's release, a
concept car called the
Buick Business was shown at the 2009
Shanghai Auto Show.
Fifth generation

In 2016,
Shanghai GM introduced a new version (SGM358) of the
Buick GL8 in 2 versions: ES and top of the line Avenir. The previous generation remains on sale as the Land Business Class. The exterior was completely redesigned but the platform was retained. However, the platform was updated with a new, more sophisticated independent rear suspension. The only engine is a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4 cylinder engine. This generation of GL8 is produced in Shanghai rather than Shenyang where the older generations of GL8 have been produced since 2004.
Crossover SUVs
In 2001
General Motors
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decided to produce its first entry into the
Crossover SUV category using a shortened U-body platform.

Vehicles:
* 2001–2005
Pontiac Aztek (GMT250)
* 2002–2007
Buick Rendezvous (GMT257)
See also
*
GM GMT platform
*
Doraville Assembly
References
External links
Frontal Offset of the '97 minivans.
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