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The Saturn Aura hybrid is now a mild hybrid vehicle, but might one day become a dual mode hybrid vehicle.

Saturn Aura Hybrid Vehicle

The 2007 Saturn Aura Green Line hybrid debuted at the 2006 Los Angeles Auto Show. Based on the new midsized Aura, the hybrid Aura will begin production sometime in early 2007 and will hopefully be available in late Spring of the same year. 

The Green Line Aura hybrid will offer a 164-hp 2.4 liter four-cylinder gasoline engine coupled with an electric motor, however, the Aura hybrid will not be able to function on electric power only and is considered a mild hybrid.

Still, GM claims the new hybrid Aura will offer 20 to 25 percent better fuel economy that a standard Aura, while costing just less than $2,500.00 more than a conventional Aura. Thus, the Aura hybrid should start around $23,000.

The Aura showed well at both the the LA and Detroit Auto Shows and is expected to be a big seller with its good looks and a much improved 'Saturn-interior'.

GM has not yet stated how many Aura hybrids it will put into the market in 2007.

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