GM U platform
The U platform is a generic name for General Motors' minivan platform.
1997 The GMX110 was created in 1997 as GM's minivan platform, with a replacement for the Lumina APV. Cars that ride on this platform are the Chevrolet Venture, Oldsmobile Silhouette, Pontiac Trans Sport Montana, and the Pontiac Montana, which permanently dropped the Trans Sport name in 1999.
2005 The U-body was updated, once again, with 3 new vehicles added to the lineup. Now classified as a "mid-van crossover vehicle", the U-body now consists of: Buick Terraza, Chevrolet Uplander, Pontiac Montana SV6, and the Saturn Relay. The Montana and Uplander is built in Atlanta, Georgia, and the Terraza and Relay is built in Kansas.
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