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GM’s New Sit-N-Lift ™ Power Seat May Make Life Easier for Seniors, People with Disabilities and Caregivers

Detroit - General Motors has developed the Sit-N-Lift™ power seat that makes it easier to enter and exit GM's mid-size vans. Available as of today on select Chevrolet Venture, Pontiac Montana and Oldsmobile Silhouette minivans, this new option strengthens GM's commitment to providing transportation solutions for seniors, people with disabilities and caregivers.

The Sit-N-Lift™ power seat makes GM the only automotive manufacturer in the U.S. to offer a fully motorized, rotating lift-and-lower passenger seat. Because GM offers the feature as a regular production accessory, installed at a dealership, the price of the option is included in the sticker price of the vehicle. This allows for convenient one-stop shopping for customers and provides customers with warranty coverage through GM's 3-year/36,000 mile New Vehicle Limited Warranty.

"With approximately 80 million people over the age of 50 and more than 50 million Americans with some form of disability, we think the Sit-N-Lift™ seat can help a lot of people stay on the move," said Jim Kornas, Director of Mobility Product Development. "As people age, things can become more difficult. Arthritis, a sore back, or physical needs necessitate that vehicles have to be more flexible and accommodating. A feature like Sit-N-Lift allows a wide range of people to be part of the vehicle experience, able to get out and about and stay as independent as possible. And for caregivers, the Sit-N-Lift power seat is not only a convenience, it's also a safety feature that can help prevent them from getting injured while assisting or lifting their passenger into the vehicle".

More about Sit-N-Lift

  • Feature price $4,590 when ordered in a new vehicle.

  • Fully powered seat that provides convenient access to the right hand second-row seat.

  • The seat is operated by a handheld remote control that rotates the power bucket seat, which then extends out of the vehicle and lowers for easier entry/exit.

  • Lift capacity up to 300 pounds.

  • Includes a slide-out footrest.

  • Seat can lower to approximately 17 inches seat bottom to ground.

  • Will be available in next generation GM Crossover Sport Vans available in model year 2005.

  • Select 2001 model year and later GM minivans may be retrofitted.

  • Can be transferred into the next generation GM Crossover Sport Vans.

More information on Sit-N-Lift and GM Mobility is available at gmmobility.com.