The never-ending Saab saga continues once again. This time around, after having gone bankrupt yet again, the brand has been sold to National Electric Vehicle Sweden, a Chinese-Japanese consortium, for an undisclosed price.
The never-ending Saab saga continues once again. This time around, after having gone bankrupt yet again, the brand has been sold to National Electric Vehicle Sweden, a Chinese-Japanese consortium, for an undisclosed price.
Saab and Hirsch Performance have teamed up to offer performance upgrades for the 2007-2011 9-3 and 2010-2011 9-5 through select Saab dealerships in the US.
Saab is honouring the 50th anniversary of Erik Carlsson’s first British RAC Rally victory with a special edition 9-3 Aero for the British market, dubbed the 9-3 Aero Carlsson.
BMW has signed an agreement with Saab, under which they will supply turbocharged 1.6L inline-four gasoline engines to Saab.
Meet Saab’s first ever EV: the 9-3 ePower, set to make its live debut at the Paris Motor Show. It’s currently a prototype, but the project will likely help form the basis for an all-electric production car.
Saab is set to launch the replacement for the 9-3, to be called 93, in late 2012.
Spyker CEO Victor Muller has told Automotive News that Saab is considering technology sharing agreements with other manufacturers.
In the first part of this series, we looked through some of the worlds most exotic cars, and how they battled it out in a showdown for the most speed last decade. Now though, it’s time to take things down a notch and talk about some Chinese automakers fighting their way into the big automotive world.
Spyker has released more details on their Saab deal with GM, as well as their business plan for Saab.
Spyker is having another stab at purchasing Saab, making General Motors yet another offer.
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