Showing posts with label Saab. Show all posts
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Friday, February 25, 2011

Saab 9-3 Independence Edition Celebrates 1-Year from GM Ownership

The back-and-forth during Saab’s difficult recent history is finally behind them, and the new company is focusing on products. Products like the 9-5 sedan, 9-4X crossover introduced at the Los Angeles International Auto Show, and an updated 9-3 lineup at Geneva.

The company is celebrating its one-year independence from General Motors with a marketing campaign and incentive program. Along with that though, to really seal the deal the Saab has announced a 9-3 Independence Edition.

2011 is set to be a much better year for Saab, and the brand wants to kick it off right. The 9-3 Independence Edition is limited to 366 units, one for each day of the year and an extra for going into 2012 to boot.

In addition, this year also marks the 25th Anniversary of the first Saab convertibles sold. To set the car apart, it gets a unique Amber Orange paint color and aggressive five-spoke 18-inch alloy wheels with a satin chrome/black finish.

Inside, there is a Parchment colored leather seats with orange highlights, along with carbon fiber accents and a unique instrument panel. The grey and orange color scheme features throughout the interior.

The car is based on the top-of-the line Aero model, and offers the availability of one engine, Saab’s 180 horsepower twin-turbo diesel with six-speed automatic transmission. We were hoping reports about the car getting the 9-5′s 220-horsepower four-cylinder, but they were not to be. Hey, it sure looks cool though doesn’t it? No word on how many units, if any, are allotted to the United States market.

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Saturday, February 19, 2011

First Photos of New SAAB 9-3 Convertible Independence Edition

On Wednesday, February 23, SAAB will host a special party at its Trollhättan plant in Sweden to celebrate what it describes as "the first anniversary of Saab’s rebirth as an independent carmaker".

I'd argue if Saab is really independent given that the company heavily relies on GM for its current portfolio (one example is the new 9-4X which is based on the Cadillac SRX and is built at the Detroit automaker's Ramos Arizpe factory in Mexico) and is actively seeking help to develop its future models having already sealed a deal with BMW for the supply of 4-cylinder engines, but that's another story for another time.

Case in point is that at the birthday party, the Swedes plan to debut a commemorative edition model based on the 9-3 Convertible, the first pictures of which were spilled on the internet today. According to Saabsunited, the 9-3 Convertible Independence Edition will be built in a limited run of 366 units, apparently one for each day that passed since Spyker Cars took over the company from GM.

The special edition model gets a 220HP 2.0T Biopower engine and will boast several unique features such as the bespoke Sunset Red color, new 18-inch alloy wheels, gray leather seats with a center strip and piping in orange, numerous Hirsch interior appointments and an orange-colored turbo instrument needle.

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Friday, February 18, 2011

SAAB to Celebrate its own...Independence Day on February 23rd


A little over a year ago, Saab's future was very much in doubt. GM was looking for a buyer for the Swedish brand and even contemplated closing down the Trollhattan plant. On the other hand, investors weren't exactly anxious to put their money on what they thought was a sinking ship. But, on the 23rd of February 2010, Saab's fate took a surprising turn for the better as GM sold the company to Spyker Cars, saving thousands of jobs and decades of tradition.

To celebrate the first anniversary from the sale, Saab will throw a massive party on February 23, 2011, turning its factory in Trollhattan into an entertainment arena. All 3,800 employees will have the day off and will be joined by dealers, suppliers, VIPs and media in celebrating Saab's rebirth as an independent carmaker.

The highlight of the event will be the unveiling of a special edition model, most likely the “Independence Edition” of the 9-3 Cabriolet. It might also be a good occasion to show the employees the concept car that Saab will premiere at the Geneva Auto Show. This car will be the starting point for the future compact Saab hatchback, which will be positioned beneath the 9-3 model range.

But Saab has other reasons to celebrate as well. “We’ve triggered the biggest new product offensive in Saab’s history with the launch of the 9-5 Sedan and the 9-4X crossover, the introduction of the 9-5 SportCombi later this year, and the arrival of a new generation 9-3 range next year,” said Saab's CEO Jan Ake Jonsson. Who would have dared thinking about that a year ago?

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Mr. SAAB celebrates 50 years since 1st RAC Rally victory

Erik “Mr. SAAB” Carlsson, the legendary rally driver who won the first British RAC Rally, and his co-driver, Stuart Turner, are celebrating the 50th anniversary of their victory with a replica of their winning car.

Erik, who is an ambassador for SAAB, was a guest of honor at a lunch organized by SAAB Great Britain at the RAC Club in London. On display at the Club was a replica of the SAAB 96 with which Carlsson and Turner won the rally in 1960. The car was shipped from the company’s Car Museum in Trollhättan, Sweden, and will be on display at the Club for a week.

Carlsson’s victory at the RAC Rally left many dumbfounded in 1960, as the small Swedish car was powered by a diminutive 750 cc, 2 stroke, 3 cylinder engine, and faced competitors that were much bigger and had more power. Erik Carlsson and that red 96 won the RAC Rally three years in a row, plus the Monte Carlo Rally twice, as well as the Rally San Remo and the notoriously tough Acropolis Rally. The wins helped launch SAAB as a respectable international brand.

Stuart Turner, the co-driver, went on to become competition manager of BMC and Ford UK. Turner shared the spotlight with Erik at the lunch at the RAC Club.

At the occasion SAAB Great Britain launched a new special version of the SAAB 9-3 named after Erik. The 9-3 Aero Carlsson Edition will be limited to 96 cars. It is not the first time that the Scandinavian auto maker names a car after Erik Carlsson. Between 1990 and 1992 SAAB produced a 600-car limited edition of the 900 Carlsson Edition. “I feel very honored to have a car named after me”, said Mr Carlsson.

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Monday, February 14, 2011

New Saab Planning to Offer Customers Ability to See Cars Being Built

In this modern age of convenience and technology, consumers want their products now. That is particularly the case in America with our automobiles.

Unlike other continents such as Europe, we buy our cars off the lot and don’t do order to specification. To those with a bit of patience, placing an order to get exactly what you want is the best option especially with such a major purchase.

BMW is one manufacturer aiming to show the benefits of that method with a new build-to-order campaign for the X3, and Saab appears to be aiming to make it more attractive as well.

It works sort of like a tracking number for a package, tracking it all the way to delivery – only even better. According to What Car Saab aims to expand this model into the automotive sector and they way they are doing it is innovative.

The company is currently installing cameras inside its Trollhättan factory. The camera will text message a customer photos of a their specific vehicle being built at certain points in the assembly line.

The plan is to add a real-time video feed later as well, something BMW is doing with the X3. For techies like us, we love to see manufacturers doing stuff like this. And who better than Saab, one of our favorite brands?

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LA 2010:New Saab Unveils Production 9-4x

It’s good to see signs of life at Saab after everything they’ve gone through recently. After all, it wasn’t too long ago they were being consigned to the dustbin of history by everyone in the industry, left for dead after 20 years of neglect by parent company GM. They’ve just released details and images of their next offering, the 9-4x, before it’s debut at the Los Angeles auto show. And while it might not be my cup of tea, less just be thankful it’s happening at all.

The 9-4x is basically the Saab version of the Cadillac SRX, which shares a lot of parts with the newly redesigned Chevy Equinox. In fact, to put it in perspective it’s helpful to think of this new Saab as an SRX with a Saab interior layout and exterior design. Remember that the 9-4x was developed entirely under GM management, so the fact that it’s an SRX clone is no surprise – it was intended to be from the beginning. What sets the 9-4x apart from it’s GM twin, and indeed the rest of the fast-growing luxury crossover market? It’s Saab-ness.

The chassis employs all of the latest and greatest technology in an effort to make this pseudo-truck handle like a car. Which is sort of like engineering a golf club to hit baseballs really far, but crossovers are all the rage these days, so I suppose we’ll go with it. All 9-4x models will come with XWD, Saab’s catchy name for Haldex IV AWD. It uses an infinitely-variable split center differential to apportion torque front to back, as well as an eLSD (electronic limited slip diff) in the rear to actively apportion torque side to side, to maximize transient responses and stability. There’s also Saab DriveSense, which is a combination of variable damping as well as programmable throttle and shift patterns. The three settings (Comfort, Sport, Eco) adjust damping levels, throttle response, and shift points. Sport tightens the shocks and sharpens the throttle as well as holding upshifts at part-throttle; presumably Eco upshifts at 1,200rpms and yells at you in Swedish if you floor it. Comfort is the default mode.

The 9-4x shares powertrain choices with the SRX,with the standard engine being a naturally-aspirated 3.0L 24v direct-injection V6 with 265 horsepower and variable valve timing. It will be available with front-wheel drive or XWD, and nets a 7.9s 0-60 time in FWD form and 8.4s with XWD, with average fuel mileage of 20 and 19 for the two, respectively.

The Aero models receive a 2.8L 24v twin-scroll turbocharged, port injected V6 with an even 300bhp, shared as well with the new 9-5 Aero sedan. The 2.8L Turbo makes peak torque of 295lb-ft between 2,000-5,000rpm. With standard XWD, it averages 18mpg and does 0-60 in 7.7 seconds. If you get the Aero, remember to fill it up with 93 octane. Both of these all-aluminum V6′s are mated to six-speed automatic transmission, with no manual option.

Despite it’s GM roots, from a styling standpoint the 9-4x is clearly a Saab in a lot of ways. The front bumper is inspired by the well-received Aero X concept car from 2006. Blackout trim on the A and B pillars give the 9-4x the wraparound glass feel that 900 owners love, and the traditional “hockey stick” C pillar is present, although the proportions on this implementation give it an unfortunate resemblance to a Lexus RX350 from the side. The rear-most pillars are blacked out to give the rear glass the wraparound treatment as well, helping to disguise some of the 9-4x’s visual mass quite effectively compared to the chunky-looking SRX. Overall, they’ve done very well with what they had to start with.

The interior takes it’s inspiration from the new 9-5, with a subdued driver-focused cockpit design with grey trim and green lighting, drawing on Saab’s aircraft design heritage. There’s a whacky aircraft-style speed indicator embedded in the speedometer, and of course the signature Saab ignition in the center console between the seats. It’s a push-button starter, but hey! It’s still in between the seats! The overall look in the interior is less glitzy and chrome-slathered than the SRX, and it suits me better.

Interior niceties include USB/Aux connectivity, an optional 8″ touchscreen navigation system with a 10GB hard drive and 5.1 surround sound. There is of course OnStar and Bluetooth connectivity, and a separate climate channel is optional for the rear seats, along with 8″ displays in the back of the headrests and a separate A/V control.

The 9-4x is making it’s official debut at this year’s Los Angeles Auto Show in the near future. It should be arriving at dealerships in May of next year, and pricing and official EPA estimates should be available closer to that date. While the fuel estimates may be disappointing, and it’s clearly a GM product with a Saab face, let’s remember: this is better than no Saabs at all. Or worse, GMC Envoys and Subaru Imprezas dressed as Saabs. Count your lucky stars.

READ MORE - LA 2010:New Saab Unveils Production 9-4x

Mr. SAAB celebrates 50 years since 1st RAC Rally victory

Erik “Mr. SAAB” Carlsson, the legendary rally driver who won the first British RAC Rally, and his co-driver, Stuart Turner, are celebrating the 50th anniversary of their victory with a replica of their winning car.

Erik, who is an ambassador for SAAB, was a guest of honor at a lunch organized by SAAB Great Britain at the RAC Club in London. On display at the Club was a replica of the SAAB 96 with which Carlsson and Turner won the rally in 1960. The car was shipped from the company’s Car Museum in Trollhättan, Sweden, and will be on display at the Club for a week.

Carlsson’s victory at the RAC Rally left many dumbfounded in 1960, as the small Swedish car was powered by a diminutive 750 cc, 2 stroke, 3 cylinder engine, and faced competitors that were much bigger and had more power. Erik Carlsson and that red 96 won the RAC Rally three years in a row, plus the Monte Carlo Rally twice, as well as the Rally San Remo and the notoriously tough Acropolis Rally. The wins helped launch SAAB as a respectable international brand.

Stuart Turner, the co-driver, went on to become competition manager of BMC and Ford UK. Turner shared the spotlight with Erik at the lunch at the RAC Club.

At the occasion SAAB Great Britain launched a new special version of the SAAB 9-3 named after Erik. The 9-3 Aero Carlsson Edition will be limited to 96 cars. It is not the first time that the Scandinavian auto maker names a car after Erik Carlsson. Between 1990 and 1992 SAAB produced a 600-car limited edition of the 900 Carlsson Edition. “I feel very honored to have a car named after me”, said Mr Carlsson.

READ MORE - Mr. SAAB celebrates 50 years since 1st RAC Rally victory

First Saab 9-4X Rolls Off Assembly Line in Mexico

It's been a rough ride for Saab's 9-4X, but the very first production model has now rolled off the assembly line at General Motors' Ramos Arizpe plant in Mexico, just three months after the compact crossover was unveiled last November at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show.

“This is a great day for Saab,” said Jonsson. “The arrival of the 9-4X is another important step in the fulfillment of our business plan. This sporty and distinctive product will significantly broaden the appeal of our brand and give us access to an important new vehicle segment that is still growing, particularly in the United States.”

The first vehicle bearing the chassis number 00001, is a 9-4X Aero model finished in an Ice Pearl metallic and powered by a 2.8-liter turbocharged V6 engine. According to Saab, it bound for a media test drive event in the United States before being shipped to Sweden for display at the Saab car museum.

Based on the Cadillac SRX, the new Saab 9-4X is will arrive in U.S. showrooms in May 2011, with sales in Europe and other global markets due to begin from August.

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First Saab 9-4X Rolls Off Assembly Line in Mexico

It's been a rough ride for Saab's 9-4X, but the very first production model has now rolled off the assembly line at General Motors' Ramos Arizpe plant in Mexico, just three months after the compact crossover was unveiled last November at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show.

“This is a great day for Saab,” said Jonsson. “The arrival of the 9-4X is another important step in the fulfillment of our business plan. This sporty and distinctive product will significantly broaden the appeal of our brand and give us access to an important new vehicle segment that is still growing, particularly in the United States.”

The first vehicle bearing the chassis number 00001, is a 9-4X Aero model finished in an Ice Pearl metallic and powered by a 2.8-liter turbocharged V6 engine. According to Saab, it bound for a media test drive event in the United States before being shipped to Sweden for display at the Saab car museum.

Based on the Cadillac SRX, the new Saab 9-4X is will arrive in U.S. showrooms in May 2011, with sales in Europe and other global markets due to begin from August.


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Friday, February 11, 2011

Saab to Show a New Hatchback Concept as well as Updates on 9-3 Range at the Geneva Salon


For Saab, 2011 will be a crucial year, one that could make or break the company’s success. In a statement made in January, Chairman Victor Mullen said he's confident that the automaker will be able to pick up momentum and achieve the projected sales volume of 80,000 units. But for that the Swedes need new models and it seems that they’ll deliver.

According to a press invitation sent out today, aside from the already confirmed and teased 2011 9-5 Sportcombi, Saab's Geneva Motor Show stand will host the premiere of a brand new concept model and either facelifted or special edition versions of the 9-3 range.

As previously reported, Saab wants to revive the 1950s 92 model, so it’s possible that the concept car will announce just that. Furthermore, a report on the Saabs United website claims that the design study will also showcase the brand’s new design language under Saab Design Chief Jason Castriota.

The enthusiast site also asserts that the updates to the 9-3 could be a special edition version of the cabriolet called “9-3 Independence Edition” to commemorate one year from the day Spyker bought Saab from General Motors (February 23, 2010), and a Griffin-badged variant of the sedan model.

READ MORE - Saab to Show a New Hatchback Concept as well as Updates on 9-3 Range at the Geneva Salon

New Saab Plans for Significantly Increased U.S Sales in 2011

Saab has been slung through the mud over the past few years, amidst back-and-forth reports of a sale. Coverage in 2009 wasn’t particularly confidence inspiring.

With that as a backdrop, it is a wonder Saab sold cars any last year. The company logged just 5,445 units sold. Recently, the talk has all been positive, with Saab’s message on the new 9-5 and 9-4X and future models to come.

Advertising has also resumed, helping to make the marketplace aware of Saab’s return. At the National Automotive Dealers Association, Saab has revealed to dealers its predictions for 2011′s sales.

The brand is predicting 15,000 to 20,000 vehicles this year, aided by a rebounding economy, the new 9-5 which will have full availability, and the 9-4X crossover arriving in May. The 9-4X particularly has a lot of promise as crossovers are the hottest market segment in the United States.

Also making news is a promotion that the brand plans to launch called Independence Day, which celebrates 1-year since being purchased from General Motors.

We aren’t sure it will connect with the general populace though, who are most likely unaware of the significance of such a promotion. 2011 also happens to be the year Saab celebrates its 100th anniversary. Hopefully Saab will ring in its next century with significantly increased sales.

READ MORE - New Saab Plans for Significantly Increased U.S Sales in 2011

Saab to Show a New Hatchback Concept as well as Updates on 9-3 Range at the Geneva Salon


For Saab, 2011 will be a crucial year, one that could make or break the company’s success. In a statement made in January, Chairman Victor Mullen said he's confident that the automaker will be able to pick up momentum and achieve the projected sales volume of 80,000 units. But for that the Swedes need new models and it seems that they’ll deliver.

According to a press invitation sent out today, aside from the already confirmed and teased 2011 9-5 Sportcombi, Saab's Geneva Motor Show stand will host the premiere of a brand new concept model and either facelifted or special edition versions of the 9-3 range.

As previously reported, Saab wants to revive the 1950s 92 model, so it’s possible that the concept car will announce just that. Furthermore, a report on the Saabs United website claims that the design study will also showcase the brand’s new design language under Saab Design Chief Jason Castriota.

The enthusiast site also asserts that the updates to the 9-3 could be a special edition version of the cabriolet called “9-3 Independence Edition” to commemorate one year from the day Spyker bought Saab from General Motors (February 23, 2010), and a Griffin-badged variant of the sedan model.

By Csaba Daradics

Source: Saabsunited & Saab via Autoblog



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