2 4dr Coupe
2007 Saturn ION

2007 ION Photos
The 2007 Saturn Ion sedan and Quad Coupe can be had either in basic Ion 2 and convenience-oriented Ion 3 trim, but the high-performance Red Line model is only available as a Quad Coupe.

Both Ion 2 and Ion 3 models have a standard 145-horsepower, 2.2L "Ecotec" engine; a 175-horsepower, 2.4L Ecotec four-cylinder, with variable valve timing (VVT), is optional. Both engines have counter-rotating balance shafts and direct accessory mounting for smooth operation. With either engine, a five-speed manual transmission is standard and a four-speed automatic is optional.

At the top of the Ion range is the high-performance Red Line model. It brings a 2.0L supercharged four-cylinder engine making 205 horsepower, along with a heavy-duty five-speed manual gearbox, short-throw shifter, a limited-slip differential, 17-inch gunmetal-finish forged wheels with Z-rated tires, projector-beam fog lamps, equal-length drive shafts, and a lowered sport suspension. Leather seats are also standard. The Red Line can accelerate to 60 mph in only 6.2 seconds, according to GM.

On Ion 2 and Ion 3 models, an available Enhanced Performance Package brings thicker stabilizer bars, and a stiffer overall suspension for more nimble handling. There's also a leather trim package available on the Ion 3 that adds leather upholstery and a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob.

Head-curtain side air bags, which protect front and rear occupants, are optional across the line. Anti-lock brakes are optional on Ion 2 and Ion 3 models but standard on the Red Line.

Sound systems range from the four-speaker CD deck that's standard on the Ion 2 up to an optional Saturn Advanced Audio System, which includes a 160-watt amp and six speakers. All sound systems include an auxiliary input jack.
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The 2007 Saturn Ion sedan and Quad Coupe can be had either in basic Ion 2 and convenience-oriented Ion 3 trim, but the high-performance Red Line model is only available as a Quad Coupe.

Both Ion 2 and Ion 3 models have a standard 145-horsepower, 2.2L "Ecotec" engine; a 175-horsepower, 2.4L Ecotec four-cylinder, with variable valve timing (VVT), is optional. Both engines have counter-rotating balance shafts and direct accessory mounting for smooth operation. With either engine, a five-speed manual transmission is standard and a four-speed automatic is optional.

At the top of the Ion range is the high-performance Red Line model. It brings a 2.0L supercharged four-cylinder engine making 205 horsepower, along with a heavy-duty five-speed manual gearbox, short-throw shifter, a limited-slip differential, 17-inch gunmetal-finish forged wheels with Z-rated tires, projector-beam fog lamps, equal-length drive shafts, and a lowered sport suspension. Leather seats are also standard. The Red Line can accelerate to 60 mph in only 6.2 seconds, according to GM.

On Ion 2 and Ion 3 models, an available Enhanced Performance Package brings thicker stabilizer bars, and a stiffer overall suspension for more nimble handling. There's also a leather trim package available on the Ion 3 that adds leather upholstery and a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob.

Head-curtain side air bags, which protect front and rear occupants, are optional across the line. Anti-lock brakes are optional on Ion 2 and Ion 3 models but standard on the Red Line.

Sound systems range from the four-speaker CD deck that's standard on the Ion 2 up to an optional Saturn Advanced Audio System, which includes a 160-watt amp and six speakers. All sound systems include an auxiliary input jack.
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Retail Price

$13,300 MSRP / Window Sticker Price
Engine 2.2L I-4
MPG 26 City / 35 Hwy
Seating 4 Passengers
Transmission 5-spd man w/OD
Power 145 @ 5600 rpm
Drivetrain front-wheel
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