GM Epsilon Vehicle Platform - GM Authority (blog)

Engineering for the Epsilon platform was mostly performed by GM’s Opel subsidiary in Germany. The Epsilon platform will be replaced by the E2XX vehicle architecture starting with the 2016 Chevrolet Malibu. The second-generation Epsilon platform, Epsilon II, made its debut in 2008 in the 2008 Opel Insignia range. Like Epsilon I, Epsilon II was developed in GM’s Opel division in Rüsselsheim, Germany and was available in regular and extended wheelbase configurations. 2008–present Opel Insignia, Buick Regal (sedan, hatchback, estate) 2013–present Chevrolet Malibu, Holden Malibu Extended Wheelbase. 2010–present Buick LaCrosse/GM Alpheon 2012–present Roewe 950 2010-2012 Saab 9-5 2013–present Cadillac XTS 2014–present Chevrolet Impala Concept vehicles built using the Epsilon II platform include:. 2010 Cadillac XTS Concept 2007 Buick Riviera 2007 Opel GTC Concept 2006 Saab Aero X The Epsilon platform has several notable elements, including: Front, transversely-mounted engine placement Front-wheel drive with support for all-wheel drive... Source: gmauthority.com