The special editions were all had a "Special Edition" badge and came with unique variations of colors, and racing stripes. The special edition package could come with a sunroof, GM ground effects kit, the Getrag F23 5-speed manual transmission, and additionally the 5 lug wheel bearings that the SS editions featured. Instead it was once again built with the 2.4 naturally aspirated engine similar to the Cobalt Sport models. 2008 (Special Edition "Revolution" Package): The special edition package for the Cobalt was introduced on August 16, 2008, which featured all the options that were available on the previous SS models except the turbocharged 2.0 engine.The new SS (turbocharged) coupe launched near the end of May 2008, as it was a facelift from the 2005–2007 version. Other changes included the adding and removal of several exterior and interior colors. StabiliTrak stability control system was introduced. XM Radio, side-impact air bags for improved safety, and MP3 player were now standard instead of optional. At mid-year, the fuel economy was increased to 25 mpg ‑US (9.4 L/100 km 30 mpg ‑imp)5.5–7.5 km/liter city, 36 mpg ‑US (6.5 L/100 km 43 mpg ‑imp)9–11 km/lite highway on the LS and 1LT, coupe and sedan models with manual transmission now labeled with XFE badging (X-tra Fuel Economy). The new Cobalt SS features a 260 hp (194 kW) turbocharged engine, replacing the Supercharged engine which was offered from 2005–2007.
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