2012 Saab Models
2011 Saab Models
- 2011 Saab 9-3 Convertible
- 2011 Saab 9-3 SportCombi
- 2011 Saab 9-3 Sport Sedan
- 2011 Saab 9-4X
- 2011 Saab 9-5
Saab Automobile AB, better known as Saab, is a Swedish car manufacturer and currently a wholly-owned subsidiary of General Motors. It is the exclusive automobile royal warrant holder as appointed by H.M., the King of Sweden. Since its inception, Saab has become known for turbocharging, quirkiness, safety and green technology. Saab competes directly with companies like Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Volvo.
Saab was originally created as a division of the Swedish Aeroplane Company (Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget in Swedish). The company had been established in 1937 for the express purpose of building aircraft for the Swedish Air Force. With World War II nearing its end, the company began looking for new markets in which to expand. In 1944, Project 92 began, with the goal of creating the first Saab passenger car. Five years later, the Saab 92 began production. The design highlighted the companys roots in aviation. Notably, the cars drag coefficient of 0.30 was the lowest of any production car at the time.
In 1955 the 92 was reworked and became the 93. The engine was upgraded from two to three cylinders but unusually remained a two stroke. The car received a facelift, including the first Saab with the brands trademark trapezoidal grille. A wagon variant, the 95, was added in 1959 and would remain in production for the next twenty years. The decade also saw Saab's first foray into true performance cars with the Saab 94, the first of four Saab Sonetts.
The need for a larger model saw the birth of the Saab 99 in 1967. The 99 was the final Saab designed by Sixten Sason, who had designed all their earlier models. Its design, a clean break from all earlier Saabs, would mark the brand's styling for the next twenty years. The 99 was also important in that it marked Saab's first turbocharged model.
In 1970, the 500,000th Saab was built. Six years later the 1,000,000th would follow.
Saab signed an agreement with Fiat in 1978 to sell a rebadged Lancia Delta as the Saab 600 and jointly develop a new car platform. The agreement yielded the Alfa Romeo 164, Fiat Croma, Lancia Thema and Saab 9000, all riding atop the Type Four chassis.
In 1987 the 2,000,000th Saab was manufactured. However, the company began to struggle and to cut costs, the Arlv plant was closed, but heavy financial losses continued. On March 15th 1990, General Motors bought 50% of Saab for US $600 million, with an option to acquire the remaining shares within a decade. Despite this, losses continued and the Malm plant was closed in 1991.
GM's involvement spurred the launch of the ''new generation'' Saab 900 in 1993. The new car used the same platform as the Opel Vectra and polarized Saab aficionados, but thanks to its sales, the company declared a profit in 1995 for the first time in seven years. In 2000, GM purchased the remaining shares of Saab, making the company a wholly-owned subsidiary.
In March 2005, it was announced that GM would move the production of the next-generation Saab 9-5 from Trollhttan to the Opel plant in Rsselsheim, Germany in 2009. The Trollhttan factory now produces European Cadillacs. The next-generation Saab 9-3 is scheduled to be produced at Trollhttan.
Current models are the 9-3 and 9-5, both of which are manufactured in Trollhttan, Sweden and the Saab 9-7X SUV, manufactured in Moraine, Ohio. The Saab 9-2X, a rebadged Subaru Impreza that was manufactured in Japan, was discontinued after the 2006 model year.
A new crossover SUV, dubbed the 9-4X will share a platform with a new Cadillac BRX is on its way for 2009 and will be built in North America.
Saab in the News
- BAIC and Panasonic to Bid for Saab - INAUTONEWS
- Sad end as book closes on Saab story - New Zealand Herald
- No parts for discontinued car? Time to improvise - Boston Herald
- Designer Saab sends out delicate gowns - Sioux City Journal
- Bankrupt Saab's museum cars win reprieve from auction - Auction Central News
Saab in Blogs
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- Life with Saab - Essential Saab news: Youngman's upcoming SUV
Saab on Twitter
- Saab continues to flap around on the deck http://t.co/WeSuEtqi
- Bad news for Saab warranty holder as company collapses http://t.co/mYXHFKF6
- #cars Chinese firm makes fresh Saab bid http://t.co/GNFrAQGU
- Chinese firm makes fresh Saab bid http://t.co/mCSiyWQF #Cars
- Chinese firm makes fresh Saab bid: Chinese vehicle maker Zhejang Youngman Lotus has made an audacious £282m bid ... http://t.co/gAyPPWqL
- @shreyaghoshal,have u got the news abt ashaji and gulzar saab,both in Limca,book ofrecords.
- PLATINUM DIRECT FINANCE FINANCE NEWS. Zane Burnard Marketing Director Customers and staff come first, money come... http://t.co/8VM2pKn5
- Пляски на могиле Saab не прекращаются и после смерти легендарного бренда: преемники шведской компании... http://t.co/xX8sfDDc
- Sad end as book closes on Saab story: Distress funding was mooted involving different Chinese partners, the most... http://t.co/KW9xe7TO
- Sad end as book closes on Saab story http://t.co/hrM6PfHF