1999-2004 Saturn LW 2.2i 16V (139 Hp) Automatic

The Saturn LW, produced between 1999 and 2004, was a compact station wagon representing Saturn’s entry into the family-oriented vehicle segment. As a product of General Motors, the LW was built on the Opel Astra platform, reflecting GM’s global strategy of utilizing shared architectures. Marketed primarily in North America, the LW aimed to provide a practical and affordable alternative to more established wagons, emphasizing Saturn’s unique no-haggle sales experience and polymer body panels – a defining characteristic of the brand. The 2.2i 16V model, equipped with a 139 horsepower engine and automatic transmission, was a common configuration during its production run.

Saturn LW 2.2i 16V: Overview and Market Position

The Saturn LW occupied a niche position in the American automotive landscape. While station wagons had begun to decline in popularity by the late 1990s, the LW offered a compelling blend of practicality, fuel efficiency, and a distinctive design. It competed with vehicles like the Dodge Caravan, Toyota Camry Wagon, and Ford Focus Wagon, though it generally positioned itself as a more affordable and compact option. The LW’s appeal rested on its spacious interior, particularly its generous cargo capacity, and its relatively modern features for its price point. It was a key model in Saturn’s lineup, embodying the brand’s commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction.

Engine & Performance

The Saturn LW 2.2i 16V was powered by General Motors’ L61 2.2-liter inline-four cylinder engine. This naturally aspirated engine produced 139 horsepower at 5200 rpm and 193 Nm (142.35 lb.-ft.) of torque at 4400 rpm. The engine featured multi-port fuel injection and a double overhead camshaft (DOHC) valvetrain, contributing to its relatively efficient operation. Power was delivered to the front wheels via a four-speed automatic transmission. Acceleration from 0 to 60 mph was achieved in approximately 9.3 seconds, while 0-100 km/h took 9.8 seconds. The LW had a top speed of 170 km/h (105.63 mph). The engine’s power-to-weight ratio was 99.6 horsepower per tonne, and its torque-to-weight ratio was 138.4 Nm per tonne. Fuel economy figures were respectable for the era, with combined fuel consumption rated at 8.4 l/100 km (28 US mpg, 33.6 UK mpg).

Design & Features

The Saturn LW was a five-door station wagon with a distinctive, rounded exterior design. A key feature of Saturn vehicles during this period was the use of polymer (plastic) body panels bonded to a steel space frame. This construction method offered several advantages, including resistance to rust and minor damage. The LW offered seating for five passengers and provided a substantial amount of cargo space. With the rear seats up, the trunk offered 495 liters (17.48 cu. ft.) of space, expanding to a generous 2015 liters (71.16 cu. ft.) with the rear seats folded down. Standard safety features included an anti-lock braking system (ABS). The interior was designed with practicality in mind, featuring durable materials and a user-friendly layout. The LW’s dimensions were 4835 mm (190.35 in.) in length, 1755 mm (69.09 in.) in width, and 1455 mm (57.28 in.) in height, with a wheelbase of 2705 mm (106.5 in.).

Technical Specifications

Brand Saturn
Model LW
Generation LW
Type (Engine) 2.2i 16V (139 Hp) Automatic
Start of production May, 1999
End of production June, 2004
Powertrain Architecture Internal Combustion engine
Body type Station wagon (estate)
Seats 5
Doors 5
Fuel consumption (urban) 9.8 l/100 km (24 US mpg, 28.8 UK mpg)
Fuel consumption (extra urban) 7.1 l/100 km (33.1 US mpg, 39.8 UK mpg)
Fuel consumption (combined) 8.4 l/100 km (28 US mpg, 33.6 UK mpg)
Fuel Type Petrol (Gasoline)
Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h 9.8 sec
Acceleration 0 – 62 mph 9.8 sec
Acceleration 0 – 60 mph 9.3 sec
Maximum speed 170 km/h (105.63 mph)
Weight-to-power ratio 10 kg/Hp
Weight-to-torque ratio 7.2 kg/Nm
Power 139 Hp @ 5200 rpm
Torque 193 Nm @ 4400 rpm (142.35 lb.-ft. @ 4400 rpm)
Engine layout Front, Transverse
Engine Model/Code L61
Engine displacement 2198 cm3 (134.13 cu. in.)
Number of cylinders 4
Engine configuration Inline
Cylinder Bore 86 mm (3.39 in.)
Piston Stroke 94.6 mm (3.72 in.)
Compression ratio 9.5:1
Number of valves per cylinder 4
Fuel injection system Multi-port manifold injection
Engine aspiration Naturally aspirated engine
Valvetrain DOHC
Engine oil capacity 4.7 l (4.97 US qt | 4.14 UK qt)
Coolant 7 l (7.4 US qt | 6.16 UK qt)
Kerb Weight 1395 kg (3075.45 lbs.)
Trunk (boot) space – minimum 495 l (17.48 cu. ft.)
Trunk (boot) space – maximum 2015 l (71.16 cu. ft.)
Fuel tank capacity 60 l (15.85 US gal | 13.2 UK gal)
Length 4835 mm (190.35 in.)
Width 1755 mm (69.09 in.)
Height 1455 mm (57.28 in.)
Wheelbase 2705 mm (106.5 in.)
Front track 1520 mm (59.84 in.)
Rear (Back) track 1510 mm (59.45 in.)
Drivetrain Architecture ICE, Front wheel drive
Drive wheel Front wheel drive
Number of gears and type of gearbox 4 gears, automatic transmission
Front suspension Spring Strut
Rear suspension Coil spring
Front brakes Ventilated discs
Rear brakes Drum
Assisting systems ABS (Anti-lock braking system)
Steering type Steering rack and pinion
Power steering Hydraulic Steering
Tires size 195/60 R15
Wheel rims size 15

The Saturn LW, while not a sales leader, represented a unique approach to the compact wagon segment. Its blend of practicality, affordability, and distinctive styling, coupled with Saturn’s customer-focused sales model, earned it a loyal following. Although production ceased in 2004, the LW remains a notable example of GM’s efforts to diversify its brand portfolio and cater to a wider range of consumer preferences.

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